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Friday, June 7, 2019

♦️Daily Vocab part 51♦️

✅501). Reaffirmed (Verb)
👉Definition: state again strongly
👉Synonyms: Advocate, acknowledge, argue, assert.
👉Usage: the prime minister reaffirmed his commitment 
to the agreement

✅502). Jarring (Adjective)
👉Definition: incongruous in a striking or shocking 
way; clashing.
👉Synonyms: jolt, jerk, shake, vibrate, bang
Usage: the telephone struck a jarring note in those 
Renaissance surroundings

✅503). Haunt (Verb)
👉Definition: (of a ghost) manifest itself at (a place) 
regularly
👉Synonyms: appear in, materialize in.
Usage: a grey lady who haunts the chapel

✅504). Splendidly (Adverb)
👉Definition: in a magnificent or very impressive 
manner
👉Synonyms: Beautifully, Elegantly, gorgeously, 
grandly.
Usage: the ceiling is splendidly decorated

✅505). Invincibility (Noun)
👉Definition: the quality of being too powerful to be 
defeated or overcome
👉Synonyms: powerful, Strong, inviolable.
👉Usage: he gave off an aura of invincibility

✅506). Rivals (Noun)
👉Definition: a person or thing competing with another 
for the same objective or for superiority in the same 
field of activity.
👉Synonyms: 
competitor, opponent, contestant, contender, challenger mp
👉Usage: he has no serious rival for the job

✅507). Squad (Noun)
👉Definition: a small group of people having a particular 
task.
👉Synonyms: group, gang, band, body, crew, team, mob, 
crowd, outfit
👉Usage: an assassination squad

✅508). Tumult (Noun)
👉Definition: a loud, confused noise, especially one 
caused by a large mass of people.
👉Synonyms: din, loud noise, racket, uproar, 
commotion, ruckus, rumpus, hubbub
👉Usage: a tumult of shouting and screaming broke out

✅509).Abridged (Verb)
👉Definition: shorten (a book, film, speech, etc.) without 
losing the sense
👉Synonyms: shorten, cut, cut short/down,
curtail, truncate, lessen, trim, crop
👉Usage: an abridged text of his speech

✅510). Fended (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

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