✅111).Aberration (Noun)
👉Definition: a departure from what is normal, usual, or
expected, typically an unwelcome one
👉Synonyms:anomaly, deviation, divergence,
abnormality, irregularity, variation, digression
👉Usage:They described the outbreak of violence in the
area as an aberration
✅112).Introspection (Noun)
👉Definition: the examination or observation of one's
own mental and emotional processes
👉Synonyms: brooding, self-analysis, soul-searching,
heart-searching
👉Usage: quiet introspection can be extremely valuable
✅113). Cobweb (Noun)
👉Definition:a spider's web, especially when old and
dusty.
👉Synonyms:spider's web
👉Usage: the wooden carvings were almost obliterated
by cobwebs
✅114).Glut (Noun)
Definition:an excessively abundant supply of
something.
👉Synonyms:surplus, excess, surfeit, superfluity,
overabundance, superabundance
👉Usage:there is a glut of cars on the market
✅115).Humanitarian (Adjective)
👉Definition:concerned with or seeking to promote
human welfare
👉Synonyms: compassionate, humane
👉Usage:groups sending humanitarian aid
✅116).Fend (verb)
👉Definition:look after and provide for oneself, without
any help from others
👉Synonyms:take care of oneself, look after oneself,
provide for oneself, shift for oneself
👉Usage:she left her 14-year-old daughter to fend for
herself
✅117).Austerity (Noun)
👉Definition:sternness or severity of manner or attitude
👉Synonyms:formality, harshness, inflexibility
👉Usage: he was noted for his austerity and his
authoritarianism
✅118).Clamour (Noun)
👉Definition: a loud and confused noise, especially that
of people shouting
👉Synonyms:the questions rose to a clamour
👉Usage:din, racket, loud noise, uproar, tumult, babel
✅119).Quell (Verb)
Definition:put an end to (a rebellion or other
disorder), typically by the use of force.
👉Synonyms:put an end to, stamp out, put a stop to, end,
finish, get rid of
👉Usage:extra police were called to quell the
disturbance
✅120).Fragile (Adjective)
👉Definition: (of an object) easily broken or damaged
👉Synonyms:easily broken, brittle, frangible, smashable,
splintery, flimsy, weak, frail, insubstantial, delicate
👉Usage: fragile items such as glass and china
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Friday, June 7, 2019
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