Belated – English Flashcard for Belated with Synonyms
Belated Belated (adj) /bɪˈleɪ.tɪd/ US /-ţɪd/ happening or arriving later than expected – late – delayed – deferred – postponed – overdue: I cannot accept his belated apology. It’s too late.
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Belated Belated (adj) /bɪˈleɪ.tɪd/ US /-ţɪd/ happening or arriving later than expected – late – delayed – deferred – postponed – overdue: I cannot accept his belated apology. It’s too late.
Saga Saga (noun) /ˈsɑː.gə/ a series of related events – long story or novel – epic – story – tale – account – legend – chronicle: Once again, our grandpa launched into the long saga of how he met the grandma.
Maintain the Status Quo 1100 Words You Need Week 38 Day 4 Maintain the Status Quo 1100 Words You Need Week 38 Day 4 to keep things as they are, preserve, sustain, keep things the way they presently are Status quo is a Latin phrase meaning the existing state of affairs, particularly with regard to…
Docile Docile (adj) /ˈdəʊ.saɪl/ US /ˈdɑː.səl/ quiet and easy to control – not causing trouble – meek – submissive – pliable – tame – obedient: This docile pet makes great company for young children.
Chicanery GRE Vocabulary Flashcard Chicanery GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /ʃɪˈkeɪ.nər.i/ US /-nɚ-/ (noun) clever, dishonest talk or behavior which is used to deceive people, deception, trickery, smoke and mirrors, underhandedness: Clearly there is some chicanery going on. Fre: chicanerie Fa: کلاه برداری، فریب
Tacit Tacit (adj) /ˈtæs.ɪt/ understood implicitly – indirectly stated – implied but not stated – inferred – not explicit: The two companies could reach only a tacit agreement on the problematic issue.
Retort 1100 Words You Need Week 38 Day 4 Retort 1100 Words You Need Week 38 Day 4 /rɪˈtɔːt/ US /-ˈtɔːrt/ (noun & verb) to answer someone directly, quickly and angrily, reply, respond, rejoin, bite back, say in response, counter, retaliate, return, snap back, answer back, response, riposte, rejoinder I was running late. My wife…
Castles in the Air 1100 Words You Need Week 38 Day 3 Castles in the Air 1100 Words You Need Week 38 Day 3 plans with very faint chance of happening, visionary unattainable schemes, daydream, impracticable project, castle in Spain, fantasy, fancy, nonsense, imagination, woolgathering, wishful thinking “Hop Hop Hop … Up”, this is how…
Tantalize Tantalize (verb) /ˈtæn.təl.aɪz/ US /-ţə.laɪz/ to excite someone by offering something tempting to them but not giving it to them – tempt – tease – entice – torment – torture – provoke: He tantalized her by promising to marry her, but eventually broke up with her.
Capitulate 1100 Words You Need Week 38 Day 3 Capitulate 1100 Words You Need Week 38 Day 3 /kəˈpɪt.jʊ.leɪt/ (verb) to accept military defeat, surrender, cease to resist an opponent, give in, yield, concede defeat, raise the white flag, accept to do something against your own will, accept something unwillingly, acquiesce, compromise, submit, give up…