Withstand Definition & Meaning in Context with Images

Withstand Definition & Meaning in Context with Images

Withstand definition and meaning in real context with images and visuals for ESL students /wɪðˈstænd/ (verb) Definition of withstand to bear or tolerate something unpleasant, stand up against, resist, oppose, endure, be resistant to something, survive Video of withstand Withstand in context The Golden Gate Bridge, an iconic landmark in San Francisco, California, is known…

Gainsay Definition & Synonyms from 601 Words

Gainsay definition and synonyms in real context

Gainsay definition and synonyms with images and antonyms used in real context in visual dictionary and thesaurus for advanced ESL learners. Improve your academic vocabulary in context with the word, gainsay, from the book 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam. /ˌgeɪnˈseɪ/ (verb) Gainsay definition to deny or refuse to accept something…

Vis-à-vis Meaning & Synonyms from 601 Words You Need

Vis-à-vis meaning and synonyms in real context

Vis-à-vis Meaning and synonyms from the book 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam in real context with clear illustrations for GRE candidates and advanced learners of English with text-to-speech functionality. /ˌvɪz.əˈviː/ (preposition & adv) Vis-à-vis Meaning in comparison with, counterpart, against, contra, versus, as opposed to, opposition, opposite to in relation…

Antagonize GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

Antagonize GRE Vocabulary Flashcard at LELB Society

Antagonize GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /ænˈtæg.ə.naɪz/ (verb) Definition to arouse hostility in, make people feel hostile toward you, upset, vex, provoke, irritate, anger, annoy, alienate, pester, rile, incite, rub up the wrong way, oppose Example Pets that share our homes are typically “incredibly tolerant” to young children’s pokes and prods, said Tania Lanfer, owner and head…

Resist 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 9

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Resist 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 9 with synonyms, antonyms and parts of speech for GRE, TOEFL & IELTS students in authentic context /rɪˈzɪst/ (verb) to show opposition to something, object to, defy, oppose, to fight against someone or something, counterattack, repel, combat, refuse to accept, avoid, refrain, endure, abstain from, desist, challenge, forbear If…

Confront 1100 Words You Need Week 37 Day 1

Confront 1100 Words You Need Week 37 Day 1 Confront 1100 Words You Need Week 37 Day 1 /kənˈfrʌnt/ (verb) to deal with a difficult situation or person, tackle, meet face to face with hostile intent, come face to face with, accost, encounter, stand up to, challenge, oppose, antagonize, provoke, defy, handle, face up to…

Concur 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 1

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Concur 1100 Words You Need Concur 1100 Words You Need /kənˈkɜːʳ/ (verb) to agree with someone or have the same opinion as someone else, to happen at the same time, coincide, harmonize, be in accord, see eye to eye, correspond, fall together, synchronize, coexist, go along with, acquiesce: The new report concurs with previous findings.…

Throw Down the Gauntlet – 1100 Words You Need

Throw Down the Gauntlet 1100 Words You Need to Know

Throw down the gauntlet Throw down the gauntlet to invite your rival or competitor to a challenge, e.g. a fight or competition, challenge, confront, defy, brave, face up to, dare, test, dispute, contest, object to, oppose: When the inexperienced photographer threw down the gauntlet, the expect in photography did not have any other choice but…

Beard the Lion in His Den – English Idiom

Beard the lion in his den

Beard the lion in his den Beard the lion in his den to have this courage to visit and oppose a person in authority on his own grounds, to confront risk and danger by accosting someone in power, challenge someone, oppose, accost, detain, defy, face up to, object to, dispute: Discontented with her low salary,…

Vice versa – English Flashcard for Vice versa for IELTS

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vice versa vice versa /ˌvaɪsˈvɜː.sə/ US /ˌvaɪ.səˈvɝː-/ (adv) the other way around, conversely, on the other hand, in opposition, in contrast, contrariwise: Not always does affluence effect jubilation, and vice versa, however. The dilemma of “Which came first, the chicken or the egg?” denotes that having a chicken is a sine qua non for having…