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🧛♂ Admonish (v.) 🧛♂
warn or reprimand someone firmly
🎱 His mother admonished him for shouting.
🎱 We were admonished for arriving late.
🎱 After getting admonished for complicity and liquidation, Janet concurred with this clandestine.
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Concur (v.) 🫡
1. be of the same opinion; agree
2. happen or occur at the same time; coincide.
👛 Local feeling does not necessarily concur with the press.
👛 Both doctors concurred in this decision.
👛 Butler and Stone concur that the war threw people's lives into a moral relief. Four other judges concurred.
👛 My job interview concurred with their complicity and I did not eschew continuing that negotiation.
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🧝🏻♀🦹♂ Rampant (adj.) 🎅🦹
flourishing or spreading unchecked
🍩 Heavy unemployment is now rampant throughout the country.
🍩 Rampant corruption brought about the downfall of the government
🍩 Contagious virus has been spread everywhere and now it is rampant for them to wear masks and inveigh against it.
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🦤 Scurrilous (adj.) 🦤
making or spreading scandalous claims about someone with the intention of damaging their reputation.
🍬 a scurrilous attack on his integrity
🍬 Jeremy got me fired by telling my boss scurrilous lies about me
🍬 Yet he made Wilkinson's report wholly invisible and nonverbal, and tapped two of the most scurrilous men in the league
🍬 Their scurrilous backbiting eventuated to the worst reprimand I've ever had!
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🫠 Aspirant (adj.) 🫠
having ambitions to achieve something, typically to follow a particular career.
🩳 an aspirant politician
🩳 Any aspirant to the presidency here must be seriously rich.
🩳 He is among the few aspirants with administrative experience.
🩳 Though she didn't possess much natural talent, the aspirant practice dancing every single day in hopes that she would be good enough to become a professional
🩳 Those eager college aspirants are no doubt already planning their strategies. ..
🩳 How could you become aspirant after being poignant??
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Castigate (v.) ✊🏻
reprimand (someone) severely.
👒 He was castigated for not setting a good example
👒 The judge castigated the lawyers for their lack of preparation.
👒 He was castigated in the media for making millions of dollars while the company went bankrupt.
👒 The judge got rid of castigating the suers because of being brash and pugnacious.
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📣 Brash (adj.) ⚽️
self-assertive in a rude, noisy, or overbearing way.
🌙 He was brash, cocky, and arrogant
🌙 Brash noisy journalists were crowding around the ambassador
🌙 His brash answers annoyed the interviewers.
🌙 Mike's brash attitude caused virulent consequences made everyone lodge complaints.
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Promulgate (v.) 🧑💻
promote or make widely known (an idea or cause).
🐊 These objectives have to be promulgated within the organization
🐊 He promulgated extended legislation to refill the treasury and reduce the public service and the armed forces.
🐊 The purpose of the documentary is to promulgate the importance of raising funds for additional cancer research.
🐊 How could the impresario oust that guy to another row without any promulgation?
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🎫 Feint (n, v.) 🎟
make a deceptive or distracting movement, especially during a fight.
🏅 Adam feinted with his right and then swung a left
🥇 The child's feint involved pretending to be ill so he would not have to face his bullies at school.
🏅Mayhaps that's a mischievous feint during paroxysm.
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Disdain (adj.) 🧣
the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration or respect.
🤿 Janet looked at him with disdain.
🤿 He regards the political process with disdain.
🤿 Being pugnacious, Jack forgot to respond to that lady with disdain.
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Alacrity (n.) 🦹♂
brisk and cheerful readiness.
🦀 Having studied really hard last night, the student took the exam with alacrity.
🦀 The boy jumped up and down with alacrity as he inched closer to the candy
🦀 Ron Norton was a soldier of outstanding courage and mental alacrity
🦀 she accepted the invitation with alacrity"
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Sustain (v.)
To provide what is needed for something or someone to exist or continue; to nourish
To hold up to wait off, to suffer or endure, or to confirm or prove
✅ Besides being a vast reservoir of bio-diversity, the deep ocean provides us with benefit ranging from carbon seacoastation to medicine, to food chains that sustain billions of people, said Diva Aman who is a marine biologist, and director, and founder of species.
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Repudiate (v.) 🧑🏭
refuse to accept; reject.
🐁 she has repudiated policies associated with previous party leaders
deny the truth or validity of.
🐁 the minister repudiated allegations of human rights abuses·
🐁 He endeavoured to repudiate her, and she fled to Rome, where she died in April 1213. ·
🐁 Because I want to avoid the conflict between my two sisters, I repudiate their argument. ·
🐁 Repudiating to Sally forth, Marshall eschew falling into trap!
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Flagrant (adj.) 🏟
conspicuously or obviously offensive.
📅 The judge called the decision 'a flagrant violation of international law'.
📅 His failure to turn his attention to flagrant wastes of public money is inexcusable.
📅 Money brought them to an incontrovertible defraud which was known as flagrant diatribe for pupils.
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🪱 Clandestine (n.) 🐔
kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit.
🐯 The group held weekly clandestine meetings in a church.
🐯 He has been having a clandestine affair with his secretary for three years.
🐯 She undertook several clandestine operations for the CIA.
🐯 After detecting that camouflage as a clandestine, all other soldiers sallied forth from ambush.
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🐙 Frenzy (adj.) 🪰
temporary madness. : a violent mental or emotional agitation.
🥁 The audience worked/whipped themselves into a frenzy as they waited for her to come on stage.
🥁 There was a frenzy of activity in the financial markets yesterday.
🥁 Distraught by the death of his wife, the man attacked in frenzy
🥁 He squeamish after watching such frenzy throng jostling each other like a mastiff.
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Dregs (n.) 🫵
the remnants of a liquid left in a container, together with any sediment.
🦨 coffee dregs
🦨 Our final visit was to a particularly dingy part of the dregs of the city.
🦨 We put our restaurant dregs where is sordid and surreptitious. Therefore, we all need to castigate its manager.
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🍣 Sordid (adj.) 👭
dirty or squalid.
🧬 The overcrowded housing conditions were sordid and degrading
🧬 I do not want to delve into the financial aspect, because that is rather sordid.
🧬 As a reason this seems sordid and unconvincing
🧬 There are lots of really sordid apartments in the city's poorer areas.
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🙏🏻 Tangible (adj.) 🙏🏻
perceptible by touch.
🐩 Some gifts were of less tangible value.
🐩 There is little evidence of any tangible benefits.
🐩 It is something tangible to go back and see in future years.
🐩 There is a tangible sense of progress.
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🎮 Pugnacious (adj.) 🎮
eager or quick to argue, quarrel, or fight.
🌡 His public statements became increasingly pugnacious
🌡 It is exceedingly fierce and pugnacious, the males especially fighting with each other for possession of the females.
🌡 It is a clever, agile and powerful dog, extremely pugnacious in disposition.
🌡 John's pugnacious behavior causes him to have few friends.
🌡 We have never thought about negotiating with that valuable pugnacious girl!
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Inadvertent (adj.) 🐧
not resulting from or achieved through deliberate planning.
🍦 an inadvertent administrative error occurred that resulted in an overpayment
🍦 The government has said it was an inadvertent error.
🍦 I inadvertently pressed the wrong button.
🍦 How could you masticate inadvertently before I pinch you?
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Intimidate (v.) 🟢
frighten or overawe (someone), especially in order to make them do what one wants.
⭕️ the forts are designed to intimidate the population
⭕️ He wasn't the first to use that tactic to intimidate her
⭕️ They had begun by being intimidated by the new machine, but quickly had adapted to it.
⭕️ We were born as indigents who couldn't prognosticate how life would intimidate us!
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Stipulate (v.) 💃
demand or specify (a requirement), typically as part of an agreement.
🧵 He stipulated certain conditions before their marriage
🧵 His previous experience made him stipulate for full powers and a sufficient revenue.
🧵 All we wanted was to abound with the deepest love that we could have never stipulated consternation after all!
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Incongruous (adj.) 🦄
not in harmony or keeping with the surroundings or other aspects of something.
✨ the duffel coat looked incongruous with the black dress she wore underneath"
✨ His eminent look is incongruous with his egregious attitude.
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🥧 Incipient (adj.) 🥧
beginning to happen or develop.
🛺 "he could feel incipient anger building up"
(of a person) developing into a specified type or role.
🛺 "we seemed more like friends than incipient lovers"
🛺 The project is still in its incipient stages.
🛺 I have an incipient dislike and distrust of that guy, and I only met him this morning
🛺 Since the rumor is incipient, we can stop it by telling the truth immediately.
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Jostle (v.) ⚽️
Push
🏊🏾♂ We spent an hour jostling with the crowds as we did our shopping.
🏊🏾♂ She was cheered and clapped by tourists who jostled to see her.
🏊🏾♂ There is a wide spread of stories jostling for coverage on today's front pages.
🏊🏾♂ We did not prognosticate that jostling throng will make laceration.
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