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goad

  • Goad: 

  • Verb 

  • Definition: To provoke or annoy someone to stimulate some action or reaction; to incite or urge. 

  • Example: The persistent teasing was intended to goad him into a response. 

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generalization

  • Generalization: 

  • Noun 

  • Definition: The act or process of forming general ideas or principles based on particular instances; a broad statement or concept. 

  • Example: Making a generalization about a diverse group can lead to misunderstandings and stereotypes. 

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wry

  • Wry: 

  • Adjective 

  • Definition: Dryly humorous, often with a touch of irony; twisted or bent to one side, as in a wry smile. 

  • Example: His wry comments added a touch of wit to the conversation. 

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jovial- list 3 synonyms

  • Jovial: 

  • Adjective

  • Definition: Cheerful and friendly in manner; characterized by high spirits and good humor. 

  • Example: The jovial atmosphere at the party lifted everyone's spirits. 

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redundant

  • Redundant: 

  • Adjective 

  • Definition: Exceeding what is necessary or normal; superfluous; characterized by unnecessary repetition. 

  • Example: The additional staff became redundant after the company implemented automation. 

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visage

  • Visage: 

  • Noun 

  • Definition: A person's face or facial expression; appearance or aspect. 

  • Example: Despite his stern visage, there was a kindness in his eyes. 

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allocation

  • Allocation: 

  • Noun 

  • Definition: The action or process of distributing something, especially resources or tasks, for a particular purpose. 

  • Example: The budget meeting focused on the fair allocation of funds to various departments.

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sordid- define


    • Sordid: 

    • Adjective 

    • Definition: Morally ignoble or base; marked by ignominy or squalor; dirty or filthy; morally corrupt or degrading. 

    • Example: The sordid details of the scandal were exposed in the media. 

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admonish

  • Admonish: 

  • Verb 

  • Definition: To caution or warn against something; to reprimand or advise firmly. 

  • Example: The teacher had to admonish the students for disruptive behavior in the classroom. 

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sanctity


    • Sanctity: 

    • Noun 

    • Definition: Holiness, sacredness, or the quality of being inviolable; the state of being holy or sacred. 

    • Example: The ancient temple was revered for its sanctity and historical significance.


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indignation

  • Indignation: 

  • Noun 

  • Definition: Strong displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive, insulting, or base; righteous anger. 

  • Example: The unfair treatment of the employees sparked widespread indignation among the workforce. 

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  • Opulence: 

  • Noun 

  • Definition: Great wealth or luxuriousness; abundance of valuable resources. 

  • Example: The opulence of the royal palace reflected the prosperity of the kingdom. 

 

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ruminate

  • Ruminate: 

  • Verb 

  • Definition: To think deeply about something; to ponder or reflect. 

  • Example: After the meeting, he took some time to ruminate on the proposed changes. 

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etmology

  • Etymology: 

  • Noun 

  • Definition: The study of the origin and historical development of words, including their forms and meanings. 

  • Example: Linguists often delve into the etymology of words to trace their roots and understand their evolution over time. 

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invocation

  • Invocation: 

  • Noun 

  • Definition: The act of calling upon a deity or spirit for aid, protection, inspiration, or blessing; a prayer or request for guidance. 

  • Example: The ceremony began with a solemn invocation to the gods. 

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  • Surfeit: 

  • Noun 

  • Definition: An excessive amount of something, especially food or drink; an overabundance or surplus. 

  • Example: After the lavish feast, a surfeit of desserts was left untouched. 

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acquiesce

  • Acquiesce: 

  • Verb 

  • Definition: To accept or comply passively or without protest; to agree or consent quietly. 

  • Example: Faced with overwhelming evidence, she had no choice but to acquiesce to the decision. 

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idiosyncratic

  • Idiosyncratic: 

  • Adjective 

  • Definition: Peculiar or unique to an individual; characteristic or distinctive in a particular way. 

  • Example: His idiosyncratic sense of humor often left others puzzled but

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ignominous

  • Ignominious: 

  • Adjective 

  • Definition: Deserving or causing public disgrace or shame; marked by humiliation and dishonor. 

  • Example: The defeated team had to endure the ignominious moment of leaving the field without a single victory. 

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languor- define and use in sentence

  • Languor: 

  • Noun 

  • Definition: Lethargy or a lack of energy; a state of weariness or inertia. 

  • Example: The warm summer afternoon induced a feeling of languor, making it difficult to stay productive.