Plaudit Definition & Meaning in Context with Images

Plaudit Definition & Meaning in Context with Images

Plaudit definition and meaning in context with images and visuals for advanced ESL students /ˈplɔː.dɪt/ (noun) Definition of plaudit expression of praise and approval, applause, positive feedback, acclaim, acclamation, clapping, kudos, appreciation, paean Video of plaudit Plaudit in context Narcissists, individuals with an inflated sense of self-importance and a need for constant admiration, often exhibit …

Accolade in Visual Thesaurus from 601 Words You Need to Know

Definition of Accolade in visual dictionary and thesaurus at LELB Society from 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam

Definition of Accolade in visual dictionary and thesaurus with synonyms, antonyms and illustrations and text-to-speech technology to listen to the text for GRE candidates and advanced learners of English /ˈæk.ə.leɪd/ (noun) Definition an award or honor received as an approval or praise, kudos, panegyric, sign of praise, encomium, compliment, commendation, tribute Example The United States …

Consent 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 7

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Consent 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 7 with synonyms, antonyms and parts of speech for IELTS, TOEFL & GRE students with authentic examples /kənˈsent/ (noun & verb) legal permission to do something, agreement, accord, consensus, assent, approval, acceptance, authorization, sanction, leave, endorsement, green light – to agree to do something, allow, give in, submit, permit …

Sanction 1100 Words You Need Week 41 Day 2

Sanction 1100 words you need to know week 41 day 2 at LELB Society for GRE, TOEFL & IELTS

Sanction 1100 Words You Need Week 41 Day 2 Sanction 1100 Words You Need Week 41 Day 2 /ˈsæŋk.ʃən/ (noun & verb) an official order against a person or country to make it obey international laws, threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule, punishment, deterrent, punitive action, restriction, prohibition, formal approval or permission, authorization, …

Recommend English Flashcard for Recommend for IELTS

recommend English Flashcard

Recommend English Flashcard Recommend English Flashcard (verb) /ˌrek.əˈmend/ to suggest that somebody or something is considered to be appropriate or qualified for a particular position, job, etc.: This coursebook has been recommended by our English teacher to improve our reading comprehension. Parts of Speech Noun: recommendation Adjective: recommended Antonyms disapprove

Approbation GRE Vocabulary Flashcard for Approbation

Approbation GRE Vocabulary Flashcard for Approbation

Approbation GRE Vocabulary Flashcard Approbation GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /ˌæp.rəʊˈbeɪ.ʃən/ (noun) favorite opinion about somebody or something, official praise, approval, praise, support, consent, admiration, esteem, regard: Starting as a simple private in the army, Max soon earned the approbation of his top officials because of his qualifications and competence. Antonyms disapproval

Verify – English Flashcard for Verify for IELTS

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Verify Verify (verb) /ˈver.ɪ.faɪ/ to prove that something is true or exists, confirm, make certain, attest, substantiate, validate, authenticate: My former manager’s letter of recommendation was sufficient to verify my qualification. Antonyms disapprove Parts of Speech Noun: verification Noun: verifier Noun: verifiability Adjective: verifiable Adverb: verifiably

Embrace – English Flashcard for Embrace for IELTS

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Embrace Embrace (verb) /ɪmˈbreɪs/ to hold someone with your arms to show love – hug somebody – cuddle – accept an idea – make use of something: Betty warmly embraced her daughter after her successful surgical operation. Antonyms reject Parts of Speech Noun: embracement Noun: embracer Adjective: embraceable

A Pat On The Back – English Flashcard for IELTS

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A pat on the back A pat on the back: Idiom Praise for something that you have done well, approval, an expression of congratulation or encouragement: A pat on the back in context I got a pat on the back from my boss. He deserves a pat on the back after graduating from college with a …

Countenance – English Flashcard for Countenance

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Countenance Countenance (noun & verb) /ˈkaʊn.tə.nənts/ US / to support or approve of something – tolerate and put up with – allow – stand for – give approval to. (noun): mien – appearance – features – visage – face: Countenance in context I cannot countenance you disparaging your grandfather, who’s an octogenarian, in this acrimonious …