Morbid Definition & Meaning in Context with Images

Morbid definition and meaning in context with images and visuals /ˈmɔː.bɪd/ (adj) Definition of morbid showing a strong interest in unpleasant subjects such as death, murder or accidents, gloomy, morose, moody, saturnine, dejected, melancholic, sullen, gruesome, ominous, sinister, dismal, macabre, despondent, doleful, somber, grisly, baleful (in medicine) related to diseases or illnesses Video of morbid…

Disconsolate Definition & Synonyms from 601 Words

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Disconsolate definition and synonyms with illustrations for GRE & SAT candidates used in real context and examples. Practice reading and listening comprehension with the word, disconsolate, from the book 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam. /dɪˈskɒnt.səl.ət/ (adj) Disconsolate definition extremely disappointed and sad, morose, despondent, dejected, depressed, dispirited, sorrowful, gloomy, dismal,…

Stygian 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam

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Stygian 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam in short authentic passages to expand your vocabulary in context with text-to-speech functionality to improve your listening comprehension as well. /ˈstɪdʒ.i.ən/ (adj) Definition totally and unpleasantly dark, gloomy, pitch-black, forbidding relating to Styx, a river in Greek mythology Example Feeling down, stygian gloom and…

Saturnine 601 Words You Need to Know

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Saturnine 601 Words You Need to Know /ˈsæt.ə.naɪn/ (adj) Definition morose and melancholy, gloomy, somber, unfriendly, dismal, austere, depressed, surly, dejected, lugubrious, sad, glum, sullen – dark and mysterious Example When your friend looks saturnine, all you want to do is lift their spirits. We’ve got tons of ideas for how to cheer someone up,…

Dyspeptic GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

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Dyspeptic GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /dɪsˈpeptɪk/ (adj & noun) Definition Adjective: morose, acerbic, melancholy, bad-tempered, irascible, impatient, irritable, sour, fiery, solemn, volatile, gloomy, easily angered, ill-tempered – suffering from indigestion Noun: a dyspeptic person Example Feeling very angry and frustrated all the time, or being around someone who is always angry, is exhausting and stressful. Find…

Gloomy 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 7

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Gloomy 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 7 with antonyms, synonyms, and parts of speech for IELTS, TOEFL & GRE students in authentic or real contexts /ˈgluː.mi/ (adj) dark and shadowy, sunless, somber, dull, depressing, dim, dismal, murky, dreary – dejected, downhearted, despondent, depressed, low, desolate, hopeless, morose, downbeat, blue, melancholy, low-spirited, pessimistic Some people have…

Dismal 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 2

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Dismal 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 2 Dismal 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 2 /ˈdɪz.məl/ (adj) hopeless and sad, gloomy, dejected, grim, cheerless, depressed, melancholy, morose, doleful, despondent, dispirited, miserable, wretched, somber – extremely bad, awful, dreary When you need to look sad or dismal in person or during a performance, you have to rely…

Sullen 1100 Words You Need Week 45 Day 2

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Sullen 1100 Words You Need Week 45 Day 2 Sullen 1100 Words You Need Week 45 Day 2 /ˈsʌl.ən/ (adj) angry and disgruntled, unwilling to smile or be pleasant to people, bad-tempered, sulky, morose, sour, pouting, resentful, gloomy, grumpy, unresponsive, bad-tempered, uncommunicative, aloof, surly, hostile, grim With this lockdown going on we all are facing…

Misery by Anton Chekhov – English Short Story

Misery by Anton Chekhov with illustrated flashcards to learn vocabulary and an embedded podcast to practice listening at LELB Society

Misery by Anton Chekhov Misery by Anton Chekhov to learn English with great short stories together with illustrated flashcards, an embedded podcast to practice listening and comment form for discussion. Available in the public domain at: https://www.gutenberg.org/ Podcast of Misery by Anton Chekhov Watch this video on YouTube “To whom shall I tell my grief?”…

Somber 1100 Words You Need Week 33 Day 1

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Somber 1100 Words You Need Somber 1100 Words You Need Week 33 Day 1 with authentic materials and examples, synonyms, antonyms, illustrated flashcards and text-to-speech for GRE, TOEFL & IELTS /ˈsɒm.bəʳ/ (adj) sad and serious, austere, ascetic, lugubrious, melancholy, depressed, dismal, dark and plain, dull, gloomy, drab It is the face known around the world.…