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The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing – Fairy Tale

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The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing – An English fairy tale from Aesop’s fables with vocabulary practice and podcast Source of story: Gutenberg Project at www.gutenberg.org Watch this video on YouTube. The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing A certain wolf could not get enough to eat because of the watchfulness of the shepherds. But one night he found…

The Sick Lion – English Fairy Tale with Podcast

Beard the lion in his den

The Sick Lion – English fairy tale with vocabulary practice and podcast for English learners Source of story: Gutenberg Project at www.gutenberg.org Watch this video on YouTube. The Sick Lion A lion, unable from old age and infirmities to provide himself with food by force, resolved to do so by artifice. resolve to: make up one’s…

Japery Definition in context from 601 Words

Japery definition in real context with images and synonyms

Japery definition in context with synonyms and images from the book, 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam. Improve your advanced vocabulary in context with the word, japery, and listen to any selected text at the same time. /dʒeɪp ri/ (noun) Japery definition a practical joke or prank, joking, jest, an act…

Beguile Definition in Context from 601 Words

Beguile definition in real context with synonyms and images

Beguile definition in real context with short passages from the book, 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam. Learn advanced vocabulary in context with images and synonyms with the word, beguile. /bɪˈgaɪl/ (verb) Beguile definition to attract or charm someone with the intention of deceiving them, manipulate, lure, hypnotize, entice, seduce, enchant,…

Bilk GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

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Bilk GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /bɪlk/ (verb) Definition to cheat or defraud someone especially financially, trick, diddle, deceive, beat, con, gyp, dupe, swindle – avoid or evade something especially a payment, overreach Example Fraud is when a person lies to you, bilks you of a fortune, or ‘scams’ you, to gain an advantage, such as taking…

Stratagem GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

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Stratagem GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /ˈstræt.ə.dʒəm/ (noun) Definition a clever scheme or trick used to deceive others especially your enemy, artifice, ploy, plan, ruse, maneuver, feint, machination, wile, trickery, subterfuge, device, tactic Example The Thirty-Six Stratagems is a Chinese essay used to illustrate a series of stratagems used in politics, war, and civil interaction. Its focus…

Betray 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 26

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Betray 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 26 /bɪˈtreɪ/ (verb) to play a trick on someone you know, be disloyal to someone, inform on, let down, sell someone short – reveal, display, divulge, manifest, leak, disclose, let slip, let the cat out of the bag Remember one time when you felt betrayed? Recall that hot flush…

Defraud 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 6

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Defraud 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 6 with synonyms, antonyms, parts of speech and real examples in authentic context for GRE, TOEFL & IELTS candidates /dɪˈfrɔːd/ (verb) to deceive people, deprive someone of the money or property that belongs to them by deceiving them, cheat, take advantage of, swindle, trick, dupe, rip off OSHAWA, Ont.…

Deceive 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 6

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Deceive 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 6 Deceive 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 6 /dɪˈsiːv/ (verb) to play a trick on someone and persuade them that something false is true, betray, cheat, defraud, swindle, mislead, delude, hoax, beguile, outwit, outfox, trick, take in, lie to, con, misinform, dupe In life, the deepest wounds are commonly…

Delude 1100 Words You Need Week 22 Day 4

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Delude 1100 Words You Need Delude 1100 Words You Need /dɪˈluːd/ (verb) Watch this video on YouTube. to make someone believe something that is not true, deceive, guile, mislead, cheat, con, fool, trick, dupe, pull the wool over someone’s eyes They’re not necessarily more unhappy because they secretly know the truth. Here’s an example: somebody…