Plethora 1100 Words You Need Week 2 Day 2

Plethora 1100 Words You Need Week 2 Day 2

Plethora 1100 Words You Need Plethora 1100 Words You Need /ˈpleθ.ər.ə/ US /-ɚ.ə/ (noun) a large amount of something, an excessive amount or number of something, overabundance, excess, surfeit, surplus, superfluity: We’re receiving a plethora of online orders from our customers, and unfortunately, we cannot handle all of them at once. Antonyms: shortage, paucity, deficiency…

Furtive 1100 Words You Need Week 2 Day 2

Furtive 1100 Words You Need

Furtive 1100 Words You Need Furtive 1100 Words You Need /ˈfɜː.tɪv/ US /ˈfɝː.ţɪv/ (adj) done in a secretive and stealthy way, stealthy, secret, sly, clandestine, hidden, disguised, surreptitious, shifty, secretive: He took a furtive look at her while she was having lunch. Fre: furtive Fa: دزدکی

Reticent 1100 Words You Need Week 2 Day 1

Reticent 1100 Words You Need Reticent 1100 Words You Need /ˈret.ɪ.sənt/ US /ˈreţ.ə-/ (adj) Reticent definition unwilling to speak about your thoughts or feelings, quiet, restrained, uncommunicative, taciturn, silent, reserved: Example Most of the students were reticent about answering questions. Antonyms talkative, verbose, voluble Parts of speech Noun: reticence Adverb: reticently

Intrepid 1100 Words You Need Week 2 Day 1

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Intrepid 1100 Words You Need Intrepid 1100 Words You Need /ɪnˈtrep.ɪd/ (adj) extremely brave and showing no fear of dangerous situations, audacious, fearless, bold, courageous, valiant, heroic, daring, gallant, plucky, dauntless: a team of intrepid explorers Antonym: cowardly Noun: intrepidity Noun: intrepidness Adverb: intrepidly

Laconic 1100 Words You Need Week 2 Day 1

Laconic 1100 Words You Need

Laconic 1100 Words You Need Laconic 1100 Words You Need /ləˈkɒn.ɪk/ US /-ˈkɑː.nɪk/ (adj) using only few words to express what you mean, terse, brief, concise, curt, to the point, short, succinct, economical: His laconic style in speech made his presentation curt and to the point. antonym: talkative, long-winded, verbose, voluble, prolix Fre: laconique Fa:…

Paradox 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 3

Paradox 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 3

Paradox Paradox /ˈpær.ə.dɒks/ US /ˈper.ə.dɑːks/ noun a situation or statement which seems impossible or is difficult to understand because it contains two opposite facts or characteristics, inconsistency, irony, contradiction, oxymoron, absurdity, enigma, puzzle: It’s a curious paradox that drinking a lot of water can often make you feel thirsty. Fre: paradoxe Fa: پارادوکس، ضدو نقیض

Stigma GRE Vocabulary Flashcard for Stigma

Stigma GRE Vocabulary Flashcard for Stigma

Stigma GRE Vocabulary Flashcard Stigma GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /ˈstɪg.mə/ (noun) something to be ashamed of, sign of social unacceptability, libel, shame, disgrace, dishonor, blemish, blot, opprobrium, stain, taint, humiliation, scandal, discredit, degradation: In this city, there is a social stigma attached to any female smoker.  Fre: stigmate Fa: لکه ننگ

Deride GRE Vocabulary Flashcard for Deride

Deride GRE Vocabulary Flashcard for Deride

Deride GRE Vocabulary Flashcard Deride GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /dɪˈraɪd/ (verb) to laugh at someone or something in a way which shows you think they are ridiculous or of no value, sneer at, ridicule, scoff, put down, mock, disdain, tease, make fun of, poke fun at, burlesque, lampoon: This building, once derided by critics, is now…

Abeyance GRE Vocabulary Flashcard for Abeyance

Abeyance GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

Abeyance GRE Vocabulary Flashcard Abeyance GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /əˈbeɪ.əns/ (noun) suspension or lack of activity, not being used at the moment, temporary inactivity, non-operation, deferral, delay, dormancy, postponement, remission, adjournment: The treaty is considered to be in abeyance due to some misunderstanding that has recently arisen. Fre: situation en suspens Fa: حالت تعلیق

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. Fre: remplie Fa: پر، سرشار