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Ominous 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 3

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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

Inadvertent 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 2

Inadvertent 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 2

Inadvertent 1100 Words You Need Inadvertent 1100 Words You Need /ˌɪn.ədˈvɜː.tənt/ (adj) Inadvertent definition done unintentionally and carelessly, resulting from recklessness, unintentional, unintended, reckless, careless, involuntary, unplanned, ad hoc, accidental, indiscriminate, heedless, not attentive: Example The referee received an inadvertent blow from one of the aggressive fighters, which knocked him unconscious. Antonyms intentional Parts of …

Incipient 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 2

Incipient 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 2

Incipient 1100 Words You Need Incipient 1100 Words You Need /ɪnˈsɪp.i.ənt/ (adj) beginning to develop or exist, emerging, initial, nascent, embryonic, burgeoning, developing, budding, early, emergent, inchoate: The MRI scan shows an incipient benign tumor in the patient’s left kidney. Antonyms final, ultimate Parts of Speech Adverb: incipiently Noun: incipiency Noun: incipience

Dupe 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 2

Dupe 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 2

Dupe 1100 Words You Need Dupe 1100 Words You Need /djuːp/ (noun & verb) Noun: a person who is easily deceived or tricked, victim of deceit or trickery, a naive or gullible person, sucker, mug, victim, target, fool Verb: to deceive or trick someone, persuade and cajole, fool, con, take in, play a trick on, …

Jostle 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 2

Jostle 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 2

Jostle 1100 Words You Need Jostle 1100 Words You Need /ˈdʒɒs.ļ/ (verb) to push or knock against other people in a crowd or throng to get somewhere to do something before others, push against, shove hard, knock, bump, push around, manhandle, shoulder: Some reckless people were constantly jostling to get a better view of the …

Infamous 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 2

Infamous 1100 Words You Need Infamous 1100 Words You Need /ˈɪn.fə.məs/ (adj) famous for something considered bad, notorious, disreputable, ill-famed, ill-reputed, dishonorable, scandalous, shameful, villainous, wicked, abominable, loathsome, outrageous, evil, nefarious, iniquitous: He’s infamous for his bigoted sense of humor. Antonyms reputable, illustrious Parts of Speech Adverb: infamously

Crocodile Tears 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 1

Crocodile Tears 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 1

Crocodile Tears 1100 Words You Need Crocodile Tears 1100 Words You Need insincere tears, false show of grief, false tears, false sadness, pretended sadness: The wicked stepfather started to shed crocodile tears when the anxious mother noticed he had punished her little son physically. Antonyms sorrow, sorrowfulness, grief, mourning

English Question about Untimely Death for Discussion

English-Questions about Untimely Death

English Question about Untimely Death English Question about Untimely Death What if you had to choose the 10 people who would die? Would you rather have someone else in the group make the decision even though you might be picked to die? Please respond to this question in the interactive comment form below to have a …

English Question about Close Friends for Discussion

English-Questions about Close Friends

English Question about Close Friends English Question about Close Friends If you were offered a much better job in another city and knew you would, over the years, drift away from your closest friends if you took it, would you go? Please respond to this question in the interactive comment form below to have a detailed discussion over it and receive useful feedback.

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