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Incongruous 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 4

incongruous LELB Society

Incongruous 1100 Words You Need Incongruous 1100 Words You Need /ɪnˈkɒŋ.gru.əs/ (adj) unusual or different from the surroundings or from what is generally happening, grotesque, odd, strange, out of place, peculiar, bizarre, incompatible, inappropriate, inconsistent, absurd, unsuitable, inharmonious: The new computer looked incongruous in the dark book-filled library. It seems incongruous to have a woman …

Mundane 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 4

mundane LELB Society

Mundane 1100 Words You Need Mundane 1100 Words You Need /mʌnˈdeɪn/ (adj) very ordinary and therefore not interesting, dull, routine, everyday, commonplace, boring, unexciting, humdrum, uneventful, dreary, monotonous, tedious, uninteresting, banal, platitudinous, of this world, worldly: Mundane matters such as paying bills and shopping for food do not interest her. Antonyms exotic Parts of Speech …

Euphemism 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 4

Euphemism 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 4

Euphemism 1100 Words You Need Euphemism 1100 Words You Need /ˈjuː.fə.mɪ.zəm/ (noun) the selective use of language to avoid offensive or unpleasant words, less offensive term or synonym, use of inoffensive words, neutral term, understatement, rewording, synonym, code word, weasel word, nice-nellyism He smartly introduced himself a “sanitary engineer” as a euphemism for a “sweeper“. …

Skid Row 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 3

Skid Row 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 3

Skid Row 1100 Words You Need Skid Row 1100 Words You Need / skɪd rəʊ $ -roʊ / (idiom or noun) an area of a city with cheap and old hotels and bars where poor and alcoholic people live, ghetto, slum, underprivileged area, shanty town, favela, purlieu: That skid row is notorious for accommodating many …

Bristle 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 3

Bristle 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 3

Bristle 1100 Words You Need Bristle 1100 Words You Need /ˈbrɪs.ļ/  (noun & verb) to react to something or someone in an angry way, show anger and fury, take offence, become offended, recoil, resent, become annoyed, take umbrage – (of hair): to stand upright and on end because of anger, fear, etc., stiffen with fear …

Cessation 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 3

Cessation 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 3

Cessation 1100 Words You Need Cessation 1100 Words You Need /sesˈeɪ.ʃən/ (noun) an ending, a stop or interruption, pause, end, termination, close, stopping: The two adversaries in the war have called for a cessation of hostilities for a while. Antonyms start, commencement Parts of Speech Noun: cease

Repudiate 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 3

Repudiate 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 3

Repudiate 1100 Words You Need Repudiate 1100 Words You Need /rɪˈpjuː.di.eɪt/ (verb) to refuse to accept something, renounce any connection with something, deny, reject, disclaim, rebut, abjure, disavow, turn your back on, retract, wash your hands of, decline, disapprove of something, show disapproval: The defendant repudiated all the charges pressed against him. Antonyms acknowledge, accept …

Tremulous 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 3

Tremulous 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 3

Tremulous 1100 Words You Need Tremulous 1100 Words You Need /ˈtrem.jʊ.ləs/ (adj) shaking because of being afraid, trembling, quivering, unsteady, shaky, wobbly, timid, timorous, shy, fearful, bashful, uneasy, shrinking, nervous: Being a complete novice at giving lectures, her voice was rather tremulous in her presentation. Antonyms steady, confident, valiant, fearless Parts of Speech Noun: tremulousness …

Ominous 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 3

ominous LELB Society

Ominous 1100 Words You Need Ominous 1100 Words You Need /ˈɒm.ɪ.nəs/ US /ˈɑː.mə-/ (adj) suggesting that something unpleasant is likely to happen, threatening, foreboding, sinister, forbidding, dark, warning, worrying, gloomy, portentous, menacing, ill-omened, unpromising: There was an ominous silence when I asked whether my contract was going to be renewed. The engine had been making …

Carry the Day 1100 Words You Need to Know

Carry the Day

Carry the day Carry the day to be successful and victorious, to succeed, to win the approval of the majority, to triumph, overcome, conquer, get the better of, triumph over, defeat: In the presidential campaign, the Democratic Party could eventually carry the day. Antonyms fail

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