English Daily Vocab 6 Flashcards

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Deception

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C2
the act of hiding the truth, especially to get an advantage:
He was found guilty of obtaining money by deception.

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Deceit

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an act of) keeping the truth hidden, especially to get an advantage:
The story is about theft, fraud, and deceit on an incredible scale.

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Tap into

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“Tap into” İngilizce’de bir kaynağa erişmek, yararlanmak veya kullanmak anlamına gelir. Bu ifade genellikle bir kaynağı veya potansiyeli kullanmak, anlamak veya değerlendirmek için kullanılır. Örneğin:

  1. “She was able to tap into her creativity to solve the problem.”
  2. “The company tapped into new markets to expand its customer base.”
  3. “The therapist helped him tap into his emotions and express his feelings.”

Bu örneklerde “tap into” ifadesi, bir şeyden yararlanmak veya bir şeyi kullanmak anlamında kullanılmıştır.

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Vulgar

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Kaba

not suitable, simple, dignified or beautiful; not in the style preferred by the upper classes of society:
a vulgar patterned shirt
Isn’t it rather vulgar to talk about how much money you earn?

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Scatter

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to (cause to) move far apart in different directions:

The protesters scattered at the sound of gunshots.

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Shepherd

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Coban

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Sniff out

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to search for and discover something:

Her job is to go round the big fashion shows sniffing out talent for a modelling agency.

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Sniff out

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to find something through smell

This dog sniffed out 400 pounds of cocaine.

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Ripe

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Olgun meyve

ripe adjective (CHEESE)

Ripe cheese has developed a strong flavour:
This brie smells good and ripe.

ripe adjective (SMELL)

A ripe smell is strong and unpleasant:
There was a ripe smell from his socks.

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Fruition

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Amacina ulasma an occasion when a plan or an idea begins to happen, exist, or be successful:
None of his grand plans for a TV series ever came to fruition.

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Contestant

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contestant noun [C] (COMPETITION)

C1
someone who competes in a contest:
In tonight’s quiz, our contestants have come from all over the country.

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Disdain

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the feeling of not liking someone or something and thinking that they do not deserve your interest or respect:
He regards the political process with disdain.

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Compelling

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If a reason, argument, etc. is compelling, it makes you believe it or accept it because it is so strong:
compelling evidence
It’s a fairly compelling argument for going.

Zorlayicimecbur birakilan

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Preach

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Vaaz vermek

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Unconventional

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Alisilmadik

different from what is usual or from the way most people do things:
an unconventional childhood/lifestyle/marriage

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Convention

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convention noun (MEETING)

C1 [ C ]
a large formal meeting of people who do a particular job or have a similar interest, or a large meeting for a political party:
the national Democratic convention

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17
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conventional

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Traditional

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Despise - disdain formal

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to feel a strong dislike for someone or something because you think that that person or thing is bad or has no value:
The two groups despise each other.
She despised him for the way he treated her sister.

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Duck out

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to leave suddenly and usually without telling anyone that one is leaving We ducked out after the first act of the play.

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Invigorated

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to make someone feel fresher, healthier, and more energetic:

We were invigorated by our walk.

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Flushed

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of a person’s skin) red and hot, typically as the result of illness or strong emotion.
“her flushed cheeks”

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22
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Fold over

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Katlamak

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Endure

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Katlanmak dayanmak

“it seemed impossible that anyone could endure such pain”

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Cluttered

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a lot of objects in) a state of being untidy:
Sorry about the clutter in the kitchen.
My desk is covered in/full of clutter.

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Sloppy

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very wet or liquid, often in a way that is unpleasant:
The batter was a bit sloppy so I added some more flour.
She covered his face with sloppy kisses.

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26
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Batter

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Pasta hamuru

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27
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Fed up

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bored, annoyed, or disappointed, especially by something that you have experienced for too long:
I’m fed up with my job.
He got fed up with all the travelling he had to do

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Swoon over someone

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[intransitive] swoon (over somebody) to feel very excited, emotional, etc. about someone that you think is sexually attractive, so that you almost become unconscious
He’s used to having women swooning over him

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Wary

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not completely trusting or certain about something or someone:
I’m a little wary of/about giving people my address when I don’t know them very well.
Synonyms
cautious

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30
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Push him

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Zorlamak

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31
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Deduct

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Hesaptan dusmek

32
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Chatty

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Tatli konuskan

33
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Adamant

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Dik kafali

34
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Grime

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Kir grime noun [U] (DIRT)

a layer of dirt on skin or on a building:
The walls were covered with grime.
Wash off all the accumulated grime and dirt using water and detergent.
Synonyms
dirt

35
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Look up

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C1
to become better:
I hope things will start to look up in the new year.
Our financial situation is looking up at last.

36
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Indicate

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Point out belirtmek

to show, point, or make clear in another way:
Exploratory investigations have indicated large amounts of oil below the sea bed.
[ + question word ] Please indicate which free gift you would like to receive.

37
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Bring up

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Bir konuyu tartismak icin gundeme getirmek

38
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In the meantime

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Bu sure icinde

39
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Diversify

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Urunu cesitlendirmek

to start to include more different types or things:
Millions of years ago, changes in the earth’s climate caused animal and plant life to diversify.

[ I or T ]
If a business diversifies, it starts making new products or offering new services:
Many wheat farmers have begun to diversify into other forms of agriculture.

40
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Drive off

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to leave in a car:

I got in the car and drove off.

41
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Commit

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commit verb (CRIME)

B2 [ T ]
to do something illegal or something that is considered wrong:
He was sent to prison for a crime that he didn’t commit.
to commit adultery/murder
to commit an offence

commit verb (PROMISE)

C2 [ I or T ]
to promise or give your loyalty, time, or money to a particular principle, person, or plan of action:
Like so many men, he has problems committing himself to a relationship.
The government must commit itself to improving healthcare.
Once we have committed to this course of action there is no going back.

42
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Commit yourself

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commit yourself

to express an opinion or to make a decision that you tell people about:
I think I can come but I won’t commit myself till I know for sure.

43
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Commit 2

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commit verb (SEND)

[ T ] formal
to send someone officially to prison or hospital:
He’s been committed to prison for fraud.

44
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Come up

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To move toward some

A young girl come up to me and asked for money

45
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Decent

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Well manared kibar

46
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Assertive

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Cekinmeden konusan

Someone who is assertive behaves confidently and is not frightened to say what they want or believe:
If you really want the promotion, you’ll have to be more assertive

47
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Appalling

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Very bad weather

C1
very bad:
appalling weather
The drive home was appalling.

C2
shocking and very bad:
appalling injuries
Prisoners were kept in the most appalling conditions.

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Comply with

A

Kurallara uymak

Comply with regulations

Follow

49
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Coercion

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to persuade someone forcefully to do something that they are unwilling to do:
The court heard that the six defendants had been coerced into making a confession.
Synonyms
force

50
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Infruiate

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to make someone extremely angry:

His sexist attitude infuriates me.

51
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Reform

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reform verb [I or T] (IMPROVE)

C2 UK /rɪˈfɔːm/ US /rɪˈfɔːrm/
to make an improvement, especially by changing a person’s behaviour or the structure of something:
Who will reform our unfair electoral system?
For years I was an alcoholic, but I reformed when the doctors gave me six months to live.

52
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Deflect

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[ I or T ]
to change direction after hitting something, or to cause something to do this :
The ball deflected off my shoulder, straight into the goal.
The crowd cheered as the goalkeeper deflected the shot.

53
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Subtle

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Goze carpmayan

54
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Devious

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devious adjective (DISHONEST)

Devious people or plans and methods are dishonest, often in a complicated way, but often also clever and successful:
You have to be devious if you’re going to succeed in business.

of a route or journey) longer and less direct than the most straightforward way.
“they arrived at the town by a devious route”

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Cunning

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Kurnaz

56
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Congenial

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of a person) pleasant because of a personality, qualities, or interests that are similar to one’s own.
“his need for some congenial company”

Congenial companion kava dengue

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Delicate

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Narin

58
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Use coercian

A

Guc tehdit kullanimi

59
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Pinnacle

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By the age of 32 she had reached the pinnacle of her career.

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Peculiarly

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peculiarly adverb (STRANGELY)

in a strange, and sometimes unpleasant, way:
He looked at me most peculiarly.
The streets were peculiarly quiet for the time of day.

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Foundation

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foundation noun (BEGIN)

C1 [ U ]
an occasion when an organization, state, etc. is established:
the foundation of a new state

C1 [ C ]
an organization that has been created in order to provide money for a particular group of people in need of help or for a particular type of study:
the British Heart Foundation

the structures below the surface of the ground that support a building:
The foundations will have to be reinforced to prevent the house from sinking further into the ground.

62
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Reinforce

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to make something stronger:
The pockets on my jeans are reinforced with double stitching.

C1
If something reinforces an idea or opinion, it provides more proof or support for it and makes it seem true:
The final technical report into the accident reinforces the findings of initial investigations.

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Fled flee

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Run away from place

64
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Admiring

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showing admiration:
Annette was getting lots of admiring looks/glances in her new red dress.
She was surrounded by a group of admiring photographers.

65
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Namely

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Yani spesific ornek

66
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Intact face

A

El degmemis dokunulmamis

67
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By all means

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used to give permission:

“May I borrow this book?” “By all means.”

68
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Nemesis

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Someone’s nemesis is a person or thing that is very difficult for them to defeat.
Can dusmani

69
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Sprawl

A

Yere uzanmak

to spread the arms and legs out carelessly and untidily while sitting or lying down:
I knocked into her in the corridor and sent her sprawling (= knocked her over).

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Tacky

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Yapis yapis

not tasteful or fashionable; dowdy. shabby in appearance; shoddy:a tacky, jerry-built housing development.Jan 26, 2019
Sticky paint

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Borough

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Kent kasaba

72
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Sultry

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Cok sicak nemli

73
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Compromise

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an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.
“an ability to listen to two sides in a dispute, and devise a compromise acceptable to both”

74
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Prophecy

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a statement that says what is going to happen in the future, especially one that is based on what you believe about a particular matter rather than existing facts:
The minister suggested that the dire prophecies of certain leading environmentalists were somewhat exaggerated.

Kehanet

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Ripple

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Small wave

a sound or feeling that spreads through a person or group of people, gradually increasing and then becoming smaller:
A ripple of laughter/applause, etc. ran through the crowd.

Rasperry ripple

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Genuinely

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really and sincerely:
I’m genuinely sorry for what I said.
She was genuinely pleased when he arrived.

77
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Nicety

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a detail or small difference that is only obvious after careful thought:
They spent a lot of time arguing about legal niceties.
We don’t bother with all the social niceties here.

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