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Friday, June 7, 2019

♦️Daily vocab part 41♦️

✅401). Fortify (Verb)
👉Definition: add spirits to (wine) to make port, sherry, 
etc
👉Synonyms: make strong/stronger, build up, give
strength to
👉Usage: fortified wine

✅402). Impetus (Noun)
👉Definition: something that makes a process or activity 
happen or happen more quickly
👉Synonyms: motivation, stimulus, incitement, 
incentive, inducement, inspiration, encouragement
👉Usage: the ending of the Cold War gave new impetus
to idealism

✅403). Lax (Adjective)
👉Definition: relaxed
👉Synonyms: take it easy, take time off, take time out, 
slack off, be at leisure
👉Usage: muscles have more potential energy when they 
are stretched than when they are lax

✅404). Relies (Verb)
👉Definition: depend on with full trust or confidence
👉Synonyms: depend, count, bank, place reliance, 
bargain, plan, reckon
👉Usage: I know I can rely on your discretion

✅405). Calibre (Noun)
👉Definition: the quality of someone's character or the 
level of their ability.
👉Synonyms: 
quality, merit, distinction, character, worth, stature, ex
cellence
👉Usage: they could ill afford to lose a man of his calibre

✅406). Enacted (Verb)
👉Definition: make (a bill or other proposal) law
👉Synonyms: make law, pass, approve, ratify, validate, 
sanction, authorize, accept
👉Usage: legislation was enacted to attract international 
companies

✅407). Assuaged (Verb)
👉Definition: make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense.
👉Synonyms: 
relieve, ease, alleviate, soothe, mitigate, dampen, allay
👉Usage: the letter assuaged the fears of most members

✅408). Tantamount (Adjective)
👉Definition: equivalent in seriousness to; virtually the 
same as
👉Synonyms: equivalent to, equal to, amounting to, as 
good as, more or less, synonymous with
👉Usage: the resignations were tantamount to an admission of guilt

✅409). Dispensation (Noun)
👉Definition: exemption from a rule or usual requirement
👉Synonyms: exemption, immunity, exception, exclusion, exoneration, freedom, release
👉Usage: although she was too young, she was given 
special dispensation to play before her birthday

✅410). Reverberations (Noun)
👉Definition: a continuing effect; a repercussion
👉Synonyms: resounding, pulsation, vibration, ringing, 
peal, boom, booming, rumble, rumbling, roll, pound, pounding
👉Usage: the attack has had reverberations around the 
world

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✅401). Fortify (Verb)
👉Definition: add spirits to (wine) to make port, sherry, 
etc
👉Synonyms: make strong/stronger, build up, give
strength to
👉Usage: fortified wine

✅402). Impetus (Noun)
👉Definition: something that makes a process or activity 
happen or happen more quickly
👉Synonyms: motivation, stimulus, incitement, 
incentive, inducement, inspiration, encouragement
👉Usage: the ending of the Cold War gave new impetus
to idealism

✅403). Lax (Adjective)
👉Definition: relaxed
👉Synonyms: take it easy, take time off, take time out, 
slack off, be at leisure
👉Usage: muscles have more potential energy when they 
are stretched than when they are lax

✅404). Relies (Verb)
👉Definition: depend on with full trust or confidence
👉Synonyms: depend, count, bank, place reliance, 
bargain, plan, reckon
👉Usage: I know I can rely on your discretion

✅405). Calibre (Noun)
👉Definition: the quality of someone's character or the 
level of their ability.
👉Synonyms: 
quality, merit, distinction, character, worth, stature, ex
cellence
👉Usage: they could ill afford to lose a man of his calibre

✅406). Enacted (Verb)
👉Definition: make (a bill or other proposal) law
👉Synonyms: make law, pass, approve, ratify, validate, 
sanction, authorize, accept
👉Usage: legislation was enacted to attract international 
companies

✅407). Assuaged (Verb)
👉Definition: make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense.
👉Synonyms: 
relieve, ease, alleviate, soothe, mitigate, dampen, allay
👉Usage: the letter assuaged the fears of most members

✅408). Tantamount (Adjective)
👉Definition: equivalent in seriousness to; virtually the 
same as
👉Synonyms: equivalent to, equal to, amounting to, as 
good as, more or less, synonymous with
👉Usage: the resignations were tantamount to an admission of guilt

✅409). Dispensation (Noun)
👉Definition: exemption from a rule or usual requirement
👉Synonyms: exemption, immunity, exception, exclusion, exoneration, freedom, release
👉Usage: although she was too young, she was given 
special dispensation to play before her birthday

✅410). Reverberations (Noun)
👉Definition: a continuing effect; a repercussion
👉Synonyms: resounding, pulsation, vibration, ringing, 
peal, boom, booming, rumble, rumbling, roll, pound, pounding
👉Usage: the attack has had reverberations around the 
world

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