Words Flashcards

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Superfluous

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Jarurat se jyada

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Reins

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Lagam

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Anticipate

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Andaja lagana

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Profound

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Gahra

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Unleashed

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The verb “unleash” means to release or set free, often in a forceful or sudden manner. It is often used to describe the act of releasing something that has been contained or restrained. Here are some examples of how the word “unleash” can be used:

The company plans to unleash a new product that will revolutionize the industry.
The storm unleashed its fury on the small town, causing widespread damage.
The coach unleashed his anger on the players after their poor performance.
The dog was finally unleashed and ran freely in the park.
The singer’s performance unleashed a wave of emotion in the audience.

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Humiliation

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Apmaan
The noun “humiliation” refers to the feeling of being embarrassed or ashamed as a result of being degraded, ridiculed, or embarrassed in front of others. It can also refer to the act of causing someone else to feel this way. Here are some examples of how the word “humiliation” can be used:

She felt a deep sense of humiliation when her boss criticized her work in front of her colleagues.
The athlete suffered a humiliating defeat in front of his home crowd.
The student’s paper was returned to her with a humiliating grade and comments.
The political candidate endured a humiliating scandal that damaged her reputation.
The bully took pleasure in inflicting humiliation on his victims.

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