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Duplicity 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 3

duplicity LELB Society

Duplicity 1100 Words You Need Duplicity 1100 Words You Need /djʊˈplɪs.ɪ.ti/ (noun) lack of honesty, especially by saying different things to two people, dishonesty, deceit, deception, disloyalty, unfaithfulness, treachery, fraudulence, deceitfulness, betrayal: They were accused of duplicity in their dealings with both sides. Antonyms honesty, truthfulness, integrity

Distraught 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 3

distraught LELB Society

Distraught 1100 Words You Need Distraught 1100 Words You Need /dɪˈstrɔːt/ (adj) extremely worried, anxious or upset, crazed, mentally confused, perplexed, baffled, distressed, out of your mind, hysterical, troubled, agitated, disturbed, panic-stricken: The missing child’s distraught parents made an emotional appeal for information on TV. Antonyms calm Parts of Speech Adverb: distraughtly

Egregious 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 3

egregious LELB Society

Egregious 1100 Words You Need Egregious 1100 Words You Need /ɪˈgriː.dʒəs/ (adj) often of mistakes, extremely and noticeably bad, foul, blatant, flagrant, conspicuously bad, offensive, appalling, outrageous: It was an egregious error for a statesman to show such ignorance. Antonyms pardonable, forgivable, negligible Parts of Speech Adverb: egregiously Noun: egregiousness

Take Down a Peg 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 2

Take Down a Peg

Take down a peg Take down a peg to make an arrogant and conceited person realize that they are not as important and influential as they think they are, to take the conceit out of a braggart, discourage, humiliate, damage one’s reputation, humble, disparage, demean, put down: That debacle in her presentation was enough to …

Culprit 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 2

culprit LELB Society

Culprit 1100 Words You Need Culprit 1100 Words You Need /ˈkʌl.prɪt/ (noun) someone who has done something wrong, outlaw, lawbreaker, wrongdoer, delinquent, offender, criminal, guilty party, perpetrator, felon, malefactor, a fact or situation that is the reason for something bad happening, the origin of a problem: Police hope the public will help them to find …

Duress 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 2

Duress 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 2

Duress 1100 Words You Need Duress 1100 Words You Need /djʊˈres/ (noun) the use of force or threats to make someone do something against their will, illegal coercion, menace, pressure, compulsion, constraint: He abjured his own confession due to being forced to sign it under duress. Antonyms persuasion

Admonish 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 2

Admonish 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 2

Admonish 1100 Words You Need Admonish 1100 Words You Need /ədˈmɒn.ɪʃ/ (verb) Admonish definition to tell someone seriously that they have done something wrong, warn, advise, reprove, criticize, reproach, rebuke, caution, reprimand, tell off, scold, chide, chew out, lecture: Example The pedagogue admonished his pupil for postponing his studies until the last night. Antonyms praise …

Flagrant 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 2

flagrant LELB Society

Flagrant 1100 Words You Need Flagrant 1100 Words You Need /ˈfleɪ.grənt/ (adj) (of a bad action, situation, person, etc.) shocking because of being so obvious, blatant, barefaced, scandalous, obvious, deliberate, open, unashamed, overt, patent, manifest, relentless, bald-faced, shameless, immodest, glaring: a flagrant misuse of funds/privilege a flagrant breach of trust a flagrant disregard for the …

English Question about Finding Money for Discussion

English-Questions-about Finding Money

English Question about Finding Money English Question about Finding Money Most people say if they found a wallet full of cash on the street, they would return the money; do you believe them? Most also think their own lost wallets would not be returned; do you feel similarly? How do you explain this contradiction? Would …

Stock-in-Trade 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 1

Stock-in-Trade 1100 Words

Stock-in-Trade 1100 Words Stock-in-Trade 1100 Words all the necessary equipment and tools that you need to have at work, goods and basic resources at work, all the requisites of a profession, staple, commodity, facility, means: As a professional blogger, a high-tech computer, smartphone, and stable internet access are the building blocks of my stock-in-trade. Antonyms …

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