Words Flashcards

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Cordial

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Adjective
Kind and loving person

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Prosthesis

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Noun
Artificial body part

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Temperament

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A person’s nature noun

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Ignominious
Problem of pronunciation with humiliation

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Adjective
Deserving or causing public disgrace

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Brim
We can use as a noun too
Means top edge of the mug

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Verb
To be a full of doing activities

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Repressive

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Adjective
You belong to repressive family, and the reason why am telling you because your father not allowed to go to your daughters outside without his permission.

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Empirical

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It is an executive order is there a adverb to but the thing is when we were going to use it like you were going to say that we have an experience for using this thing not we are waiting on Guri.

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Pervert

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Verb

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Convene

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Verb
To call together for discussion

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Steward

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Noun (flight attendant)
Verb (a person who supervise the things)

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Incubate and hatch

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Verb related to eggs of birds

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Persevere

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Verb ( continue in the course of action even in the face of difficulty or with little or no prospect of success.)

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Arrogant synonyms

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Supercilious (adjective)
Haughtiness (noun)
Arrogant (adjective)
Omniscient (adjective)

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Sacrilegious

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Adjective
Doing something hateful of disrespectful
The new government is doing sacrilegious activities for Sikhism religion.

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Enormity

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Noun
Seriousness or problem

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Amicable

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Adjective
Having a spirit of friendliness

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Pageantry

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Noun elaborate display or ceremony

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Protracted

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Adjective
Staying for a long time

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Triviality

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Noun
Lack of seriousness and significance

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Candor

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The quality of being frank and open minded (noun)

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Deviate

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Verb
Depart from established course

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Riveting

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Adjective
Completely engrossing and compelling
Spellbinding

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Torment

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Noun
Severe physical and mental suffering

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Elude

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Verb
Evade or escaped from danger in skillful manner.
Fail to grasped or remembered by someone.

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Elude

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Verb
Evade or escaped from danger in skillful manner.
Fail to grasped or remembered by someone.

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Vivacity

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Noun
Women attractiveness

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Obituary

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Noun
Notice of death in newspaper with some biography given.
Dearly
Adjective
Very much
Pay dearly
Phrase
Getting something with high lost.

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Peddling

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Verb
Selling an illegal items.

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Hoax

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Noun
Malicious deception

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Trepidation

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Noun
Fear and anxiety

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Presumptuous and forte meaning person strength or hobby noun
Lurking can be used as adjective and verb
Meaning
Remaining hidden
Like
Why are you lurking .
after killing him, the culprit was lurking inside building.

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Adjective
Failing to understand the limits and things that are appropriate or not.
Overall meaning over confident and think about everything like granted for him.

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Ambush

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A surprise attack (noun)

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Submissive (adjective)
Obsequious adjective

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Jaswinder is nick’s submissive.

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Gawk

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Verb
Staring wildly and in stupid manner.
Aman gawks me everyday during work time.

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Spank

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Slapping somebody
Buttocks with open hand.

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Extortion

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Noun
Getting things by threat and money.

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Vet
Verb
Tenacious
Adjective

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Relishing

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Verb
Enjoy greatly

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Canvass
Verb
Reticent
Adjective

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Imposition

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Noun
Unwanted burden

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Innocuous

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Adjective
Harmless and safe
Like, he put an innocuous question to me.

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Inn

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Noun
Establishment providing accommodation especially for travellers.

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Demeanour

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Noun
Outward behaviour or bearing

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Foliage

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Leaves noun

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Infatuation

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Noun

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Courted

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Past participle
Dating a girl

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Drudge
Noun

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Hard and dull work.

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Badgering (verb)
Quivering (verb)

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Precinct

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Police station near town.

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Acquiesce

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Verb
Accept something reluctantly without protest.

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Intransigent

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Adjective
Unwilling to compromise

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Barnacle, Animal like a lobster
Hull, Main body of ship
Salivating, secrete saliva
Asylum, Protection granted by nation

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Irascible

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Adjective
Easily angered

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Cape and cloak
Noun

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Gown that I wore on graduation.

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Sniff and grunts

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Haystack
Noun
Hunched up phrase
Hunch
Noun such as guess and feeling suspicion

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Bishop

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Symbol in chess

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Discreet

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Can use as a adverb or adjective
You should come discreetly. I don’t love discrete arrivals

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Scour

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Verb
Scrubbing
I scoured the stove.

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Expendable

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Adjective
Having a little significance as compared to overall work. For example, at Nick warehouse I’m not a expendable person I am worthy person for him and if I don’t go over there for single day then he will see the consequences in his production. This is how you can use this word.

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Pungent
Noun
Very bad smell like skunk
Wafting
Smell passing through wind.

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Obstreperous

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Adjective
Noisy

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Confidant

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Noun
A person with you can share your secrets.

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Declutter
Vagrant
Inveterate
Countenance

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Gush verb
Vindication verb

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Impecunious
Adjective poor
Catheter
Noun tube used for patients

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Recital=noun= a program such as music and art.
Miniscule= adjective=tiny object
Complacency = noun= self satisafaction
Conjecture = noun = a conclusion drawn on the basis of incomplete information

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Ingratiate (verb)
Absolution (noun)

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Forgoing and lopsided
Litigants
Adversarial
Plaintiff
Verdict
Culprit
Law vocabulary

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Secretariat noun
Permanent administrative office for government
Frigate ships noun

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Despondent

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Feeling discouraged and depressive
Adjective

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Resent
Verb
I resented when they said they will not increase my pay.

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delusion noun noun Misrepresentation miss belief.
Dubiety
Noun The state of being doubtful.
traumatized
verb subject to lasting shock as a result of an emotionally disturbing experience or physical injury.
“the children were traumatized by separation from their families”
Example: I was fully traumatized when I got to know the actual amount of money that I needed to pay.

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Twittering bird sounds like twitter
Grunts and panting heavily.
Oncology study of Tumors.
Stalk
Pursuit of someone stealthily

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75
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Demure
Adjective
Shy
A Demure young lady

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76
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Assiduous adjective hard working diligent
Dilatory adjective causing delay always
Assuage
Making less intense verb
Geriatric noun old person receiving special care.
Repulsion noun a feeling of disgust
Calumny stigmas noun

Alimony
Financial support given to wife of divorced couple .

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77
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Desultory
Adjective
Lacking up plan, purpose, enthusiasm. Jumping from one point to another.
Such as desultory conversation

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78
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Fraternity noun
Impetuous adjective

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Noun
Group of people working in same profession.

79
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Neophyte

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Noun
Beginner in new activity or profession

80
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Wharf (noun) sea side area used for ships to load and unload.
Moored is a past participle which basically means ships tie on a seashore.
Gusts (noun) strong winds

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81
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Congregation (noun)
Suitor noun
Delinquent adjective
Throw up Phrasal verb

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82
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Vigil noun
Solemn adjective
Distress noun
Ameliorate verb formal
Incorrigible adjective

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Time of keeping awake usually sleep time.
Serious
Extreme anxiety, sorrow, and pain.
Improve
A person who can’t be improved or corrected.

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Truculent

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Adjective
Tending to argue or fight.

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Atrocity noun wicked and cruel act
Beacon noun
Wreath noun

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85
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Deliberation noun (long and careful discussion)
Pensive adjective (thoughtful and thinking mood)
Besmirch (damage the reputation of someone in opinion of others) like domink mysterio has besmirched his father’s name.

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86
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Surreptitious adjective
Keeping secret

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87
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Flouted verb openly disregarded
Infinitesimal extremely small adjective
Self preservation noun
Protection from harm and danger

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88
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Brits British people
Lactose intolerant

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89
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Ensuing adjective (upcoming days)
Feisty adjective ( weak and aggressive)
Shrivel contracting (verb) wither verb
The grass has withered because of less water.
Waddle verb walking with short steps

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90
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Impeccable

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Flawless

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Esteemed adjective

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92
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Genocide (noun)

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Deliberately killing large number of people of specific religion.

93
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Imploring adjective

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Making an earnest or desperate appeal

94
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Reined in phrase

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To limit or control something

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Eradication noun
Chauffeur noun

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Destruction of something
A person employed as a driver.

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Sanity noun
Stood up phrase

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Mental health
A person who does not come on time.

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Ominous adjective

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Giving the impression that something bad going to happen.

98
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Adjourn verb

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Break off with intention to resume later.

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Caucasian noun white person of
Sicilian adjective relating to italian people.
European region.
Secular noun
Fidelity noun
Abstinence noun

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Secular things are not religious.
Faithfulness
Practice of restraining oneself from something.

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Stench noun
Artillery noun

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A strong and unpleasant smell
Big guns.

101
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Exuberant adjective
Nettles noun
Deluge noun
Nyctophile noun

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Filled with energy and excitement
Plant
A severe flood
A person who loves darkness.

102
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Constituency noun
Status quo phrase

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Specific area of voters
Existing state

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Effigy noun

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Sculptor

104
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Putrid adjective
Eavestrough noun
Eavesdrop verb

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Of organic matter rotting smell
To secretly listen some conversation.

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Unfathomable adjective

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Not being fully explored or understand

106
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Apprenticeship noun
Longevity noun
Disciple noun

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107
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Critiquing verb
Tete tete informal
Snubbed verb
Urge verb
Archaic adjective
Gregarious adjective

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Detail analysis of something
Private conversation with couple
Ignore and insulted by someone
Persuade someone to do something
Old fashioned living
Fond of company, sociable person.

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Begrimed adjective
Smouldering gerund or present participle
Encampment noun

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Blackened with ingrained dirt
Burning slowly
A place for temporary accommodations.

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Fearmongering noun
Proliferate verb

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110
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Lasso verb

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Tightening the animal neck with rope.

111
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Debilitating adjective

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Making someone very weak and infirm.

112
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Indomitable adjective
Formidable adjective

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Impossible to defeat
Intimidating person because of size, mental ability
Such as formidable bodyguard
Because of his size.

113
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Delineate verb
Petulant adjective
Puerile adjective

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114
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Pretense noun
Frigid adjective

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To make something true which is not
Cold temperature

115
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Eavesdropping verb
Echoing adjective
Famine noun

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116
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Vehemently adverb
Holocaust noun

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In a forceful and intense manner.
Cataclysm, catastrophe, destruction.

117
Q

Accentuating present participle and gerund
Inundating present participle and gerund
Sieve noun

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Making more noticeable and prominent
Making things more overwhelm.
Cha poni

118
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Consecration noun
Verse noun
Fervent adjective
Bleat verb

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119
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Archaeologist noun
Artifacts noun

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A person who studies human history.
Archaic things
These two words can work together.

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Unctuous
Adjective

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Person who has flattering behaviour.
Ingratiating and obsequious are the same words.

121
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Caravan noun
Naive adjective
Cunt vulgar slang
Accentuate verb
Unicorn noun

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Like RV vehicle
Gullible
Women genitals
Making more noticeable or prominent
Fairy tale horse

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Consecration noun
Verse noun
Fervent adjective
Mortal noun

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The action of declaring something as a sacred place.
Like Poem with rhythms.
Enthusiastic person
Like human beings.

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Abundantly adverb
Calisthenics noun
Put hair on your chest idiom

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The plant grow Abundantly in forests.
Exercises without any equipment
To be very strong drink.

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Bugger vulgar slang
Muggins. Informal
You are getting on my wick.

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Used as term of slang.
Foolish or gullible person.
Idiom if someone irritate you.

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Calumny noun = defamatory remarks to attack someone’s reputation.
Denigrate = verb

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To attack someone reputation.

126
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Cement verb
Drover noun chauffeur noun
Contumacious adjective
Humming, chanting, lowing
Hiatus noun pause or gap in sequence
Conspicuous adjective clearly visible
Sprint verb running at full speed for short distance. Waddle and strolling
Trudge meaning walk slowly with heavy steps.

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Establish something
Stubbornly disobedient

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Imperturbable adjective (unflappable)
Emblazon verb
Despicable
Ostensibly adverb
Denigrate verb
Knighthood noun title given by British king or queen.

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Unable to make it upset or excited ( calm nature)
Conspicuously inscribe or carve words or design.
Deserving to be despised.

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Ruminate verb (contemplate)

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Think deeply about something

129
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Clamouring verb
Eminent adjective
Replica noun
Anecdotes noun

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Vehemently shouting like in parliament
Obstreperous is adjective meaning noisy environment in arena.
Esteemed, distinguished, prominent people.
Copy of model
A short amusing stories.

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Philistine adjective

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Hostile or different person related to arts, culture and music etc.

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Pier noun
Moored verb
Barge noun
Snorkelling noun
Reverberating verb
Espionage noun
Contention noun

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A structure used to unload ships
Pulling of ships
A flat platform used in oceans to transport things.
Method of swimming
Echo sound
Method of spying
Heated argument

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Testimonies noun
Testament noun
Confer verb
Evil noun
Booze
Veracity noun

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Official statements especially one given in court.
A document that someone left behind after its death.
Having discussions, exchange opinions
Despicable person, monster
Hard alcohol
Truthfulness of events.

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Hibernate verb
Bewilder verb
Sprinted verb
Embark verb
Squeak verb
Narcissistic noun
Provocation noun
Snitch and snatch are different

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Being inactive for long period of time
Cause someone to become perplexed or confuse.
Running for short distance at full speed
To board on new journey

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Expatriate noun
Counterintuitive noun

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A person who lives outside their native country.
Something which is not easy to understand.
For example if we need to stop at green light and go at red would be consider as counterintuitive.

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Flock

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Adjective group of birds or may be herd

136
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Insatiable adjective
Devour verb
Eating quickly and hungrily.
Symentha devoured that capsule quickly.

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Impossible to satisfy

137
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Levying gerund or present participle
Philosophical
Elicit verb

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Imposing taxes on people

138
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Thematic adjective
Forgery noun
Hellbent adjective
Squander verb

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Relating to particular subject
A forged or copied document
Determined to achieve something at any cost
Waste in reckless and foolish manner.

139
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Parole noun
Accomplice noun
Draconian law vocabulary
Meddle verb

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Law vocabulary person who set free from prison as bail but this could be permanent.
Interfering someone business.

140
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Tumultuous adjective

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Making a loud, confusing noise.
It can be a behaviour such as tumultuous behaviour means chaotic behaviour.

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Drought noun
Parched adjective
Surreal adjective
Smouldered verb
Juror noun law vocabulary
Precipitation adjective
Meager noun

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Dried with heat
Unreal, dreamy
Very small in quantity.

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Unconscionable adjective
Not reasonable
Reprehensible
Rhetoric noun

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143
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Dexterity noun
Pivotal adjective
Fret verb
Amenable adjective
Sobriety noun
Copperhead snake

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Skills performing with hands ( Nick was checking my dexterity with machine gun that I was using in his warehouse)
Crucial importance ( Being a general manager means I have a pivotal role for my restaurant’s success.)
Being constantly worried ( I was fretting during my immigration process when I was in Canada.)
If agree with those job duties it means they are amenable.

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Eloquence noun
Gumption noun
Unflappable adjective

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Fluent or persuasive speaking or writing
Guts
Calmness in crisis.

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Impecunious adjective (destitute person)
Tame verb
Legumes
Acolyte noun
Indelible adjective
Contumacious adjective

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Having little or no money
Domesticate someone such as an animal or it can be use as a noun.
Follower as a disciple
Making marks that can’t be removed.
Stubbornly or willfully disobedient.

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Ordeal adjective
Manifest verb
Moratorium it is term where temporary suspension is given for loan repayments. It is not always for money some time such as stopping LMIA rules as a moratorium.
Indignation noun
Celestial adjective

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It is an experience. Working in fast food restaurant first time was an ordeal. Horse riding was an ordeal.
To show clearly or explain clearly. We manifested that we are not satisfied with the current wage.
Anger or annoyance.
Related to sky structures.

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Hallucination and delusion are nouns.
Exonerate verb
Propped up is a phrase
Hissed verb
Gasped verb

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Hallucination means person thinks that things are around him but those are only in his mind. While delusions mean complete false beliefs.
Absolve someone from legal case after strong deliberations. For example, the judge exonerated me after hearing my testimony.
When something being lifted up by something. I was propped up by small pillow underneath my butt on a sofa.
Making noise like shoo-oo-oo-oo. Usually when we panic that time we make these kind of noises.
Inhale suddenly when panic. Similar to hissed but different.

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Rendezvous, it can be noun or verb depending upon the context.
Vicious deliberatey cruel adjective
Viscous having a thick consistency like poutine sauce. Adjective.

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Nitiesh came late for their rendezvous with tara.
I rendezvoused with john as planned because I got stuck in the middle of something.

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Marvelled
Verb

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To be filled with astonishment or surprise.
For example, I marvelled at Port Alberni’s hole in the wall structure.

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Execrable adjective

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Extrmely bad or unpleasant

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Incumbent adjective
Pragmatic adjective

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Person or party holding the office
Person who is practical in nature

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Ebullience noun
Pseudonym noun
Accentuating verb
Insinuate
Fugacious adjective
Slur verb
Hurled verb
Rendzvous noun

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Filled with energy. Like exuberance
Fictitious name
To make something more noticeable or prominent
Hint or signal
Tending to disappear ( not common in usage)
Speaking like a drunk person.
Throw an object with great force.
A meeting with agreed time.

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Orderlies noun
Scalpel noun
Adrenalized adjective
Stippling noun

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Hospital attendants
 a knife used by doctors.
A drawing art which uses dots to make paintings.

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Orderlies noun
Scalpel noun
Adrenalized adjective
Stippling noun

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Hospital attendants
 a knife used by doctors.
A drawing art which uses dots to make paintings.

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Recuperating verb
Stellantis company name focus on pronunciation
Fredericton city in new brunswick focus on pronunciation.

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Healing from illness

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Slogged verb
Whine verb
Asphalt noun
Trudge verb
Gingerly adverb
Heft verb
Ransacked verb

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1.Working hard over a period of time. Throughout these five years, I slogged a lot to get my immigration papers.
2. Making hard pitched sounds for complaining like a log.
3. Road concrete
4. Walk slowly with heavy steps. I trudged up stairs.
5 in a careful and cautious manner
She replied gingerly.
6. Pranav hefted the box so that karanjot can check underneath it.
7. I am a GM and after two weeks of vacation, when I went to store, the whole store was ransacked.

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Impenetrable adjective
Wary adjective
Emaciated adjective
Restow verb
Sill noun
Silhouette noun
Scant adjective

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  1. Impossible to pass or see.
    During thursday oil should be clear but these it is impenetrable.
  2. Why you have a wary eye, everyone is doing good.
  3. Emaciated woman.
  4. To restow freight again or anew.
  5. Horizontal place that forms the lowest part of supporting structure.
  6. Basically shadow.
  7. Barely sufficient or adequate. Every sunday we have scant stock to work with.
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Impenetrable adjective
Wary adjective
Emaciated adjective
Restow verb
Sill noun
Silhouette noun
Scant adjective

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  1. Impossible to pass or see.
    During thursday oil should be clear but these it is impenetrable.
  2. Why you have a wary eye, everyone is doing good.
  3. Emaciated woman.
  4. To restow freight again or anew.
  5. Horizontal place that forms the lowest part of supporting structure.
  6. Basically shadow.
  7. Barely sufficient or adequate. Every sunday we have scant stock to work with.
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Felony noun
Misdemeanor noun
Prowler noun
Irreconcilable adjective

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Serious crime
Minor wrongdoing

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Emasculate (Verb)
Infestation (noun)

extenuate (Verb)

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Deprive of male power
The presence of large insects in a place. For example, infestation of rats in my mother’s house. Cause an offence to seem less serious. For example, After prison time, He started doing charity works but that will not extenuate his past crimes.

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Confute Verb

Dope is drug that is taken for recreational purposes.
Straddle Meaning

Fumigate Verb

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Prove something is wrong
people who tried to confute that government view were punished by the government.
Sit or stand with open wide legs.
Purify house with incense sticks.

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Saunter verb

Autonomously pronunciation
Snooze Verb

Decrepit Adjective

Inoperable Adjective

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Walk in a slow relaxed manner.
Sometimes during night time, I love to saunter on sidewalks.
With the freedom to work independently
Have a short little sleep during the day.
Old things such as decrepit car
Medical terminology means not able to treat such as certain cancers.

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Bedraggled Adjective
Naught Pronoun of nothing
Scurry Verb Past tense Scurried Past participle Scurried Move hurriedly with quick steps
Necrophilia sexual attraction to corpses.

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Dirty from rain or mud.

The mouse scurried across the floor. the squirrel scurried across the floor.

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usher verb

Exaggerated verb
Aberrant adjective
Provocative adjective
Strobe Noun
succumb to (Surrender)

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To show someone or guide somewhere. When I had an altercation with nitiesh inside his office, after five minutes he ushered me out.
It means to show something more or overstate such as minor injuries to big injuries.
Abnormal behaviour like pranav.
Annoying behaviour
Strong flashing lights.
I have succumbed to my personal problems.

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rousted Verb it is used for past tense only

Periphery Noun

Mime past tense and past participle ( Google it but you should remember for now)

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meaning woke somebody up from their sleep quickly.
Such as they rousted me while I was sleeping in my car.
Outer surface of something. such as periphery of someone vision. When someone sees other objects they can see within their vision and the edges of their vision can be called as periphery.

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Profuse (Adjective)
Confide verb
Trample verb
Prosecutor Noun
a lawyer

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Plentiful, abundant
Eg. My profuse apologies.
Tell someone your private things by trusting them that they won’t say to anyone. I confided in my massi, because I know her for a long time, and I know she will not say anything to other people.
Walk over something.

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clandestine adjective
Dismissive adjective
Salvage Verb
Supposition Noun
cagey Adjective

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Surreptitious, secret
Feeling or showing that something is not important
Rescue something from destruction.
Uncertain belief
Reluctant to give information Informal word

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inexplicable adjective
subtlety Noun
Ambience Noun
Overtly Adverb
Hostile Adjective

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hard to explain
Soft, polite
It was his subtle way to tell me that I should mind my own business.
Atmosphere
In an open way
Such as, The Justin Trudeau’s government overtly said that they will stop immigration completely.
Unfriendly

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vie Verb
Vying Present participle of vie
Alienate Verb
Strafe Verb

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Compete
Competing with each other. In wendy restaurant, everyone is vying to get a LMIA.
Set apart, drive apart. If I will not care for others then I will alienate myself from others.
Attacking someone continuously with bombs or other ammunition.

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Hypchondria noun anxiet
Discombobulated adjective

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chomping at the bit

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Wait impatiently to do something

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normality
swivel verb

ancillary adjective

Snapped the gloves on (it is phrase)

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Normal things
He swiveled in the chair.
Turn something.

Providing necessary support to primary operations of organizations or services.

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commiserate verb
Revulsion noun
Regurgitate verb
Periphery noun
Immaculate Adjective
Ameliorate (Formal verb)

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Giving sympathy to someone.
When her mom died, I commiserated her on the next day of her shift.
Feeling of disgust. The same word we have for repulsion. Having a sex with a old guy is revulsion for me.
Bring (Swallowed food) up again to the mouth.
The outer limit or boundary of something. Our Wendy’s restaurant is at the periphery of our town site.
Clean and free from flaws.
Immaculate dine in and tables.
Improve or make better something.

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Wrecking (Noun) Havoc (Noun)
Sturdy ( Adjective)
Chomping at the bit ( IDIOM)
Coalesce (Verb)
Ventriloquism Noun You know this don’t you!

Contortionist (This one as well you know that)

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Destruction
Your objective is always about wrecking and damaging machines. Havoc is the same word as well.
Something firm not fragile.
Impatient and excited to do something. Some students are chomping at the bit to learn.
It is very formal word. It means to unite. Like Kamala Harris said to Americans that now it is a time for them to coalesce to support her for a win.

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Apprehension (Noun)
Aureate (Adjective)
Revolution ( Noun)
Fraught ( Adjective)
Defibrillator (Noun)

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Anxiety or fear that something bad will happen. You are feeling sick with apprehension.
It means gold in colour. Such as aureate clouds.
Marketing a new product is fraught with danger. Having relationship with you is a fraught of risks.
Medical machine for heart patients such as ventilator

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Trailing (Verb)

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So many ways you can use this word. I learnt this one on CBC when they said Liberals are trailing behind conservatives with 20% difference.
The other meaning is that if plant grows wildly. For example, this plant stems are trailing over the banks.

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Twirl (Verb)
promenade (NOUN)
Conspiratorially (Adverb) You know this word.

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Spin quickly
A paved public walk

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Wrathfully (Adverb)
Freckle (noun)
Prickle (verb)
Agave (Noun)
Serene (noun)
Meticulously adverb
Meticulous adjective Listening or observing in a focus manner.

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In angry way.
Black marks on white skin.
Feeling tingling sensation because of strong emotions or fear. It prickle my skin when I think about you.
Plant like cactus.
Calm nature

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Bovine and bison (They are animals like cattle, but they are different.)

Mink ( It is a small animal like a squirrel. Companies raise them to get fur from them, so they can make coats from it.)

Sod and turf ( This is artificial grass)

Swine is a pig farming.

Apiary ( A place where bees are kept)

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incendiary adjective
prickle Noun

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material or things which are combustible.
Spikes of bushes.

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tenacity noun
succinctly adverb
egregious adjective

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Persistent Determination
In a brief and clear or expressed way
Outstanding bad or shocking.

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