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INTERESTING
synonyms
WORDS
Phobias and
vocabulary Manias
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Bajulate Banal
Conundrum Caveat
Euphoria Godspeed
To fill up; to make
Abnormal; irregular
something full
Boring, rudimentary,
To take the burden of;
something that is not
bear the burden
original
A difficult problem or a
A warning; a legal notice
puzzle
A feeling of great
Success or fortune
happiness or well-being
Heebie-
Hiatus
Jeebies
Ictuate Insinuation
Jejune Loquacious
Mendacity Obloquy
Nervous jitters A break; a pause
Perspicacious Phalerate
Senescent Sesquiedalian
Tatterdemalion Quixotic
To resist; refuse; protest One before the last
Abundant Redundant
Misuse Accede
Exceed Exhilarate
Departing from the usual: Causing repugnance in
conclict:
Singing in a bathup all day long might be
Many people find cruelty toward animals
considered as aberrant behaviour.
is abhorrent behaviour.
The judge had to adjure the audience to Nida edited the report and removed any
be silent. redundant information.
The internet is often misused to The Prime Minister will accede to the
perform illegal activities. citizens' demands.
She did exceed her parent's expectations It will exhilarate her parents to know
in the singing contest. that she passed her examinations.
Assent Assess
Excess Incidental
Eccentric Aesthetic
Adept Addenda
To comply or to agree with
To judge or evaluate:
something:
Many will assent to my opinion that We have to assess the situation before
English is important to acquire we take any action.
knowledge.
Happening as a result or in
Surpassing limits, extra, connection with something
overflow: more important:
The excess food was thrown away. The incidental costs of repairs for the
car has affected our holiday plans.
Characterized by a
Strange or unusual: heightened sensitivity to
beauty:
He had eccentric plans and ideas that
were different from others. There are practical as well as aesthetic
reasons for planting trees.
Things to be added, as in a
Skilful, proficient:
supplement or an appendix:
She is adept at clerical work while he is
The author included addenda of new
adept in motorcycle racing.
materials in his book.