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Scoff 1100 Words You Need Week 4 Day 2

scoff LELB Society

Scoff 1100 Words You Need Scoff 1100 Words You Need /skɒf/ (noun & verb) to eat something quickly and eagerly, gobble, wolf, bolt, guzzle: I baked a huge cake this morning, and the kids scoffed the lot. to laugh and speak about a person or idea in a way which shows that you think they …

Brash 1100 Words You Need Week 4 Day 2

brash LELB Society

Brash 1100 Words You Need Brash 1100 Words You Need /bræʃ/ (adj) (of people) showing too much confidence and too little respect, aggressively self-assertive, arrogant, pushy, bossy, overconfident, presumptuous, bold, forceful, impudent (of clothes) too bright and colorful, gaudy, tasteless, trashy hasty, impetuous, rash, foolhardy, hurried, impatient a brash young banker Don’t you think that …

Promulgate 1100 Words You Need Week 4 Day 2

Promulgate 1100 Words You Need Promulgate 1100 Words You Need /ˈprɒm.əl.geɪt/ (verb) to spread beliefs or ideas among a lot of people, to announce something publicly, especially a new law, propagate, broadcast, spread, disseminate, circulate, transmit, publicize, declaim, proclaim, decree, pronounce, state, endorse, stipulate: The new law was finally promulgated in the autumn of last …

Pugnacious 1100 Words You Need Week 4 Day 2

pugnacious LELB Society

Pugnacious 1100 Words You Need Pugnacious 1100 Words You Need /pʌgˈneɪ.ʃəs/ (adj) wanting to start an argument or fight, or expressing an argument or opinion very forcefully, belligerent, argumentative, fierce, aggressive, confrontational, truculent, contentious: I found him pugnacious and arrogant. Antonyms peaceable Parts of Speech Noun: pugnaciousness Adverb: pugnaciously

Throw Down the Gauntlet – 1100 Words You Need

Throw Down the Gauntlet 1100 Words You Need to Know

Throw down the gauntlet Throw down the gauntlet to invite your rival or competitor to a challenge, e.g. a fight or competition, challenge, confront, defy, brave, face up to, dare, test, dispute, contest, object to, oppose: When the inexperienced photographer threw down the gauntlet, the expect in photography did not have any other choice but …

Feint 1100 Words You Need Week 4 Day 1

Feint 1100 Words You Need Week 4 Day 1

Feint 1100 Words You Need Feint 1100 Words You Need /ɪnˈtɪm.ɪ.deɪt/ (noun & verb) a deceptive move especially in football or boxing to deceive or confuse the competitors, a false attack, trick, ploy, maneuver, gambit, stratagem, sham, dodge, artifice, subterfuge: The boxing champion easily deceived his opponent with a timely feint, and then knocked him …

Intimidate 1100 Words You Need Week 4 Day 1

Intimidate 1100 Words You Need to Know

Intimidate 1100 Words You Need Intimidate 1100 Words You Need /ɪnˈtɪm.ɪ.deɪt/ (verb) to threaten someone to persuade them to do something for you, frighten, scare, bully, coerce, terrorize, daunt, overawe, discourage, terrify, alarm, browbeat: The bank clerk was intimidated into giving the robber all the money all at once. Antonyms encourage Parts of Speech Noun: …

Belligerent 1100 Words You Need Week 4 Day 1

belligerent LELB Society

Belligerent 1100 Words You Need Belligerent 1100 Words You Need /bəˈlɪdʒ.ər.ənt/ (adj) wishing to fight or argue, aggressive, fierce, violent, argumentative, quarrelsome, loudmouthed, confrontational, pugnacious, spoiling for a fight, cantankerous: a belligerent person a belligerent gesture Watch out! Lee’s in a belligerent mood. The belligerent countries are having difficulties funding the war. antonym: easygoing Fre: …

Disdain 1100 Words You Need Week 4 Day 1

disdain LELB Society

Disdain 1100 Words You Need Disdain 1100 Words You Need /dɪsˈdeɪn/ (noun & verb) when you dislike someone or something and think that they do not deserve your interest or respect, resent, loathe, despise, scorn, spurn, hold in contempt, disparage, turn your nose up at – (noun): derision, condescension, disparagement, disregard, aloofness: He regards the …

Go Up In Smoke 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 4

Go up in Smoke Go up in smoke (idiom) to be burnt and destroyed completely, to be a complete failure, burst into flames, burn to the ground, catch fire, collapse, go wrong, go awry: My computer suddenly crashed and all my 4-hour work went up in smoke. Antonyms come to fruition, come into bloom, develop, …

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