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Oust 1100 Words You Need Week 7 Day 4

oust LELB Society

Oust 1100 Words You Need Oust 1100 Words You Need /aʊst/ (verb) to force someone to leave a position of power, job, place or competition, remove someone from office, force someone out, expel, compel, throw out, get rid of, drive out, exile, overthrow, cast out, eject, jettison, banish, deport: The president was ousted (from power) …

Revert 1100 Words You Need Week 7 Day 4

revert LELB Society

Revert 1100 Words You Need Revert 1100 Words You Need /ri-‘vərt/ (Verb) Revert definition to return to a former state, often one perceived as less desirable or inferior, return in discussion, take a step back, relapse, regress, go over again, change back: Example The city reverted to its former name of St Petersburg. After a …

Forthwith 1100 Words You Need Week 7 Day 4

forthwith LELB Society

Forthwith 1100 Words You Need Forthwith 1100 Words You Need /ˌfɔːθˈwɪθ/ (adv) immediately, without delay, at once, directly, straightaway, right away, instantly, quickly, in a flash, speedily, swiftly, in no time: We expect these practices to cease forthwith. Antonyms later, slowly

Terminate 1100 Words You Need Week 7 Day 4

terminate LELB Society

Terminate 1100 Words You Need Terminate 1100 Words You Need /ˈtɜː.mɪ.neɪt/ (verb) to (cause something to) end or stop, come to an end, come to a stop, finish, cease, expire, dismiss, fire, let go, lay off: They terminated my contract in October. This train will terminate at the next stop – passengers who wish to …

Turbulent 1100 Words You Need Week 7 Day 3

turbulent LELB Society

Turbulent 1100 Words You Need Turbulent 1100 Words You Need /ˈtɜː.bjʊ.lənt/ (adj) 1. involving a lot of sudden changes, arguments or violence, chaotic and restless, unstable, in turmoil, riotous, unruly: a turbulent marriage This has been a turbulent week for the government. 2. Turbulent air or water moves very strongly and suddenly, moving violently, stormy, …

Cognizant 1100 Words You Need Week 7 Day 3

cognizant LELB Society

Cognizant 1100 Words You Need Cognizant 1100 Words You Need /ˈkɒg.nɪ.zənt/ (adj) being aware of or conscious of something, having enough information or knowledge about something, aware, knowing, acquainted, well-informed, familiar, sensible: Unfortunately, we were not cognizant of the full facts. Antonyms ignorant, unaware Parts of Speech Adverb: cognizantly Noun: cognizance

Flout 1100 Words You Need Week 7 Day 3

flout LELB Society

Flout 1100 Words You Need Flout 1100 Words You Need /flaʊt/ (verb) to intentionally disobey a rule, law, or custom, defy, openly ignore laws or conventions, break rules, contravene, be in breach of, spurn, scoff: Many motorcyclists flout the law by not wearing helmets. The orchestra decided to flout convention/tradition, and wear their everyday clothes …

Stymie 1100 Words You Need Week 7 Day 3

stymie LELB Society

Stymie 1100 Words You Need Stymie 1100 Words You Need /ˈstaɪ.mi/ (verb) to prevent something from happening or someone from achieving a purpose, hinder, block, thwart, impede, confound, frustrate, stump, mystify, baffle: In our search for evidence, we were stymied by the absence of any recent documents. Antonyms enable

One Swallow Does Not Make a Summer 1100 Words

One swallow does not make a summer LELB Society

One Swallow Does Not Make a Summer One swallow does not make a summer A single fortunate event does not necessarily mean that what follows will also be good, used to say that you should not jump to any conclusion when you don’t have enough evidence to prove or disprove it: The first session of …

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