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To strongly dislike or have contempt for someone or something, often due to a lack of respect or a feeling of moral superiority.
Detest, loathe, scorn, hate, abhor, disdain.
Despise
Some students … mathematics simply because they lack proper guidance early on.
despise
To lead, guide, or escort someone somewhere, or to mark the beginning of something significant. Lead, escort, guide, direct, initiate, herald.
usher
The invention of the internet … in a new era of global connectivity and instant communication.
ushered
While I’m … disappointed, I truly appreciate the opportunity to interview for the role and chance to learn about your … work.
Wishing you and the team continued success.
naturally
inspiring
…, everything looks stable for now, and we’re hoping things remain calm until next Monday.
Thankfully
Causing a feeling of worry, anxiety, or discomfort; disturbing or emotionally disorienting.
Disturbing, troubling, disquieting, unnerving, alarming, jarring.
Unsettling
The documentary presented an …look at the realities of modern surveillance.
unsettling
Feeling or expressing doubt or hesitation about something.
Not to be trusted; appearing suspicious or questionable in quality or truth.
Skeptical, doubtful, questionable, suspicious, uncertain, fishy.
Dubious
The source of the data seems … , so I would verify it before including it in your research.
dubious
To suddenly or forcefully remove, cancel, or cut something—such as a job, project, budget, or program.
The verb form suggests a decisive and often harsh action.
Cut, eliminate, cancel, terminate, drop, dismiss, slash.
axe
Due to budget constraints, the government … several community outreach programs.
axed
A large, flat, open area of grassland, especially in North America, with few or no trees, and often used for farming or grazing.
… are a key feature of the Canadian and American Midwest.
Grassland, plain, meadow (though …are typically more expansive and natural), steppe (in Eurasia).
prairie
prairies
prairies
The vast … of Saskatchewan are known for their golden wheat fields and open skies.
prairies
Being too concerned with small details, or hard to satisfy because of particular preferences. Can also refer to unnecessary complexity or decoration.
Picky, finicky, particular, hard to please, overcomplicated.
Fussy
Some clients can be quite …, requiring extensive revisions over minor design elements.
fussy
To pull something quickly or forcefully, often in a repetitive or effortful way.
Pull, yank, jerk, drag, heave.
Tug
The child … on his mother’s sleeve to get her attention.
tugged
She … the box out from under the bed, revealing a collection of old photographs.
tugged
It is a facial expression that shows someone is playfully teasing, hiding a secret, or planning something cheeky or slightly naughty, but not in a harmful way.
It conveys humor, playfulness, or cleverness—often without words.
Cheeky grin
Playful smile
Sly smile
Knowing smirk
Impish grin
Mischievous Smile
He didn’t say a word, but the … on his face revealed he had something up his sleeve.
mischievous smile
Causing feelings of pity, sadness, or sympathy, especially due to weakness or inadequacy
(Informally) Describing something or someone as pitifully weak, useless, or disappointing—often with criticism or sarcasm.
(Sympathetic tone): Pitiful, heart-wrenching, miserable, touching
(Critical tone): Lame, feeble, inadequate, laughable, wretched, sorry
pathetic
She gave a … performance that lacked both energy and preparation.
pathetic
This phrase means that it is now someone else’s turn to take action or make a decision.
The responsibility or next move lies with that person, not with you.
It’s up to them now
The decision is theirs
Now it’s in their hands
The next step is up to you
The Ball Is in One’s Court