Replete 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 1

Replete 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 1

Replete 1100 Words You Need Replete 1100 Words You Need /rɪˈpliːt/ (adj) full, especially with food, well-supplied, steeped in, immersed in, abounding, rife, fraught, filled, stuffed, saturated, brimming: After two helpings of dessert, Sergio was at last replete. This car has an engine replete with the latest technology. Parts of Speech Adverb: repletely Noun: repleteness …

Steeped 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 1

Steeped 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 1

Steeped 1100 Words You Need Steeped 1100 Words You Need /sti:pd/ (adj) saturated and soaked, drenched, replete with, preoccupied with, immersed in, flooded, inundated, marinated, full, overloaded: Interestingly, this family are steeped in satire and comedy. Leave the beans in the water for a while to be completely steeped. Antonyms dry, inattentive, unfocused

Eminent 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 1

Eminent 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 1

Eminent 1100 Words You Need Eminent 1100 Words You Need /ˈem.ɪ.nənt/ (adj) famous, respected or important, well-know, renowned, distinguished, celebrated, prominent, outstanding: an eminent historian / lawyer Parts of Speech Adverb: eminently Noun; eminence Antonyms insignificant, inferior

Indiscriminate 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 1

Indiscriminate 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 1

Indiscriminate 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 1 Indiscriminate 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 1 /ˌɪn.dɪˈskrɪm.ɪ.nət/ (adj) done or completed without thinking, reckless, making no accurate distinctions, unselective, undiscriminating, uncritical, haphazard, random, arbitrary, unsystematic: A great deal of civilians got killed in that indiscriminate bombing. Antonyms critical, systematic Parts of Speech Adverb: …

Frustrated English Flashcard for Frustrated for IELTS

frustrated English Flashcard

Frustrated English Flashcard Frustrated English Flashcard (adj) /frʌsˈtreɪ.tɪd/ US /-ţɪd/ describing a person who is upset, annoyed and hopeless because they’ve failed to do something important: Frustrated with her progress in her music lessons, she eventually quit learning how to play the piano. Parts of Speech Noun: frustration Verb: frustrate Adjective: frustrating Adverb: frustratingly Antonyms …

Fortuitous GRE Vocabulary Flashcard for Fortuitous

Fortuitous GRE Vocabulary Flashcard for Fortuitous

Fortuitous GRE Vocabulary Flashcard Fortuitous GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /fɔːˈtjuː.ɪ.təs/ US /fɔːrˈtuː.ə.ţəs/ (adj) (of something that is to your advantage) not planned, happening by chance, accidental, casual, chance, unexpected, unplanned, incidental: The timing of the meeting is certainly fortuitous. The collapse of its rivals brought fortuitous gains to the company. Parts of Speech Noun: fortuitousness Adverb: fortuitously Antonyms …

Artifice – English Flashcard for Artifice for IELTS

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Artifice Artifice (noun) /ˈɑː.tɪ.fɪs/ US /ˈɑːr.ţɪ-/ the use of clever tricks to mislead and deceive people – cunning – chicanery: Without artifice, he could win all the arguments among the other contestants. Antonyms candor, honesty