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Venal Definition & Synonyms from 601 Words

Venal definition and synonyms from 601 Words

Venal definition and synonyms from the book 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam. Improve your listening and reading comprehension by learning the word, venal, in real context for GRE candidates. /ˈviː.nəl/ (adj) Venal definition open to bribery or any other financial persuasion by corrupt means, able to be bought, corrupt, decadent,…

Sleazy Meaning and Synonyms from 601 Words You Need

Sleazy Meaning and synonyms from 601 Words You Need

Sleazy meaning and definition with synonyms and antonyms used in real context and short passages for advanced learners of English and GRE & SAT candidates with illustrations /ˈsliː.zi/ (adj) Sleazy meaning dirty and unacceptable, corrupt, seedy, sordid, immoral, squalid, unsavory, dishonest, disreputable, shady, untrustworthy, decadent of poor quality, cheap, flimsy, low-class Example “Every methodology you…

Fin de Siècle 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam

Fin de siecle from 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam in real context

Fin de Siècle 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam in real context with synonyms and illustrations for GRE and SAT candidates and advanced learners of English with authentic examples and passages ˌfæn.də.siːˈek.lə/ (adj & noun) Definition relating to the last years of the 19th century especially from a cultural and literary…

Licentious GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

Licentious GRE Vocabulary Flashcard at LELB Society

Definition of Licentious as a GRE Vocabulary Flashcard also found in 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam in real context with examples for advanced learners of English /laɪˈsen.tʃəs/ (adj) Definition sexually immoral, unrestrained by society, degenerate, abandoned, lewd, dissolute, naughty, decadent, wanton, sinful – candid, open, spontaneous Example Being licentious is…

Sordid 1100 Words You Need Week 4 Day 3

sordid LELB Society

Sordid 1100 Words You Need Sordid 1100 Words You Need /ˈsɔː.dɪd/ (adj) immoral and shocking, dirty and unpleasant, nasty, squalid, base, disreputable, repugnant, disgusting, repulsive, despicable, ignoble, degenerate, decadent, foul, filthy, distasteful, rundown: There are lots of really sordid apartments in the city’s poorer areas. He told me he’d had an affair but he spared…