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extension
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/ɪkˈsten.ʃən/

An extension is the act of getting more time, space, or length, like an extension of a deadline that gives you one more day to turn in a paper. Example sentences:

  • The project is due this Monday morning. I think you should ask the manager for an extension.
  • I am going to ask the professor for an extension on my final paper.
  • I've applied for an extension to my visa. 
  • They are hoping to get an extension of their loan.

 


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accelerate
Do You Know This Word /ac-cel-er-ate/ [ae0.k.s.eh1.l.er0.ey2.t]
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/ac-cel-er-ate/ [ae0.k.s.eh1.l.er0.ey2.t]

Definition: move faster;cause to move faster

Example sentences:

  • The action of molecules accelerates when they are heated.
  • Young consumers are turning away from the expensive pay-TV packages in favor of online, on-demand entertainment options — and Apple's arrival could further accelerate that trend.


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adverse
Do You Know This Word /ad-verse/ [ae0.d.v.er1.s]
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/ad-verse/ [ae0.d.v.er1.s]

Adverse is an adjective describing a factor that seems to work against or actively harm something - like adverse weather conditions or the adverse effects of eating too much sugar.

Example sentences using the word adverse:

  • He had an adverse reaction to the medicine. (meaning he reacted badly to the medicine; the medicine had a bad effect on him)
  • Many fear that budget cuts will have an adverse (harmful, detrimental) effect on education.
  • The drug has no adverse side effects.

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apt
Do You Know This Word /apt/ [ad..ah0.d.ae1.p.t]
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/apt/ [ad..ah0.d.ae1.p.t]

Definition: Having a tendency to do something:

Example sentences:

  • Emotion problems are apt to damage personal relationships


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aptly
Do You Know This Word /apt-ly/ [ae1.p.t.l.iy0]
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/apt-ly/ [ae1.p.t.l.iy0]

Definition: having the tendency to do something; likely

Example sentences:

  • Sawfish and sawsharks are aptly named for their long, serrated snouts.
  • With news from pro-democracy protests continuing to stream out of the country through social media, the announcement is aptly timed.


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blur
Do You Know This Word /blur/ [b.l.er1]
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/blur/ [b.l.er1]

Definition: to make something difficult to see

Example sentences:

  • Crying hard can cause your vision to blur until you wipe your tears away.


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conceivable
Do You Know This Word /con-ceiv-able/ [k.ah0.n.s.iy1.v.ah0.b.ah0.l]
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/con-ceiv-able/ [k.ah0.n.s.iy1.v.ah0.b.ah0.l]

Conceivable means the possibility to imagine something

Let’s look at some more example sentences where the word “conceivable” is used:

  • They discussed the question from every conceivable angle.

This sentence simply means that the question was discussed from every possible angle.

 

Here is another example sentence:

  • It is conceivable that she will refuse to go.


Again, the sentence simply means that it is possible that she will refuse to go.


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conceivably
Do You Know This Word /con-ceiv-ably/ [k.ah0.n.s.iy1.v.ah0.b.l.iy0]
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/con-ceiv-ably/ [k.ah0.n.s.iy1.v.ah0.b.l.iy0]

Conceivably means in a conceivable manner or something may be conceived/possible. Conceivably is the adverb form of the verb “conceive”.

Example sentences using the word “conceivably”:

  • Conceivably, the date could be moved up a week.
  • We could conceivably (meaning possibly] finish tomorrow.

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conceive
Do You Know This Word /con-ceive/ [k.ah0.n.s.iy1.v]
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/con-ceive/ [k.ah0.n.s.iy1.v]

The word “conceive” is popularly used to describe someone who is pregnant. A conceived woman is a pregnant woman.

Here are example sentences

  • She is unable to conceive a child
  • Mrs. Brown conceived three children.

 

Another meaning for "conceive" is to imagine, creating something in mind.  Also, when the word “conceive” is used in a sentence to mean to imagine, creating something in mind, it can be followed by an object or can be used without an object.

Here are some example sentences where the word “conceive” is followed by an object:

  • novelist is able to conceive (meaning imagined) an imaginary world.
  • When the writer conceived this role, he had a specific actor in mind to play the part.
  • The system was conceived (meaning invented) by a Swedish engineer.

 

When the word “conceive” is not followed by an object, it is usually followed by the preposition “of” as seen in the following example sentences:

  • They conceived of (meaning thought of, regarded) her as a genius.
  • I can't conceive of (meaning imagine) a reason for not supporting this policy.

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confidential
Do You Know This Word /con-fi-den-tial/ [k.aa2.n.f.ah0.d.eh1.n.sh.ah0.l]
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/con-fi-den-tial/ [k.aa2.n.f.ah0.d.eh1.n.sh.ah0.l] /ˌkɑːn.fəˈden.ʃəl/

Definition: (of information) given in confidence or in secret

Example sentences:

  • Employees are instructed to keep confidential documents in secure places.
  • He locked the confidential documents in his filing cabinet.
  • Someone is leaking confidential information on the investigation.
  • I would like to invite you to participate in this research project. This would involve you completing a short online questionnaire. It is expected that the questionnaire will take about 25 minutes to complete. If you consent to participate, your responses will be kept confidential.

 


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credential
Do You Know This Word /cre-den-tial/ [k.r.ih0.d.eh1.n.sh.ah0.l]
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/cre-den-tial/ [k.r.ih0.d.eh1.n.sh.ah0.l]

Definition: A qualification, achievement, personal quality, or aspect of a person’s background, typically when used to indicate that they are suitable for something:

Example sentences:

  • He had stellar academic credentials, a tremendous background, had succeeded at everything he had done.


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deceptively
Do You Know This Word /de-cep-tive-ly/ [d.ih0.s.eh1.p.t.ih0.v.l.iy0]
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/de-cep-tive-ly/ [d.ih0.s.eh1.p.t.ih0.v.l.iy0]

Definition: in a misleading way

Example sentences:

  • The action also states some customers were deceptively enrolled in these programs and that some services promised weren't provided.


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delicate
Do You Know This Word /del-i-cate/ [d.eh1.l.ah0.k.ah0.t]
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/del-i-cate/ [d.eh1.l.ah0.k.ah0.t]

Definition: needing careful treatment; sensitive

Example sentences:

  • Proposals to drill for oil have also triggered concerns about threats to the region’s delicate ecology.


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designate
Do You Know This Word /des-ig-nate/ [d.eh1.z.ah0.g.n.ey2.t]
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/des-ig-nate/ [d.eh1.z.ah0.g.n.ey2.t] /ˈdɛzɪɡˌnet/

The verb "designate" means to officially assign a status or give a specific name to someone or something.


  • The committee will designate a member to lead the project.

  • Please designate a place where we can meet.

  • The area was designated as a national park.


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diligent
Do You Know This Word /dili-gent/ [d.ih1.l.ih0.jh.ah0.n.t]
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/dili-gent/ [d.ih1.l.ih0.jh.ah0.n.t]

Definition: done with persistence and hard work; with attention to details

Example sentences:

  • Though rhythmically impeccable, the dancers looked constrained, almost too diligent, and in some cases not up to the work’s technical demands.
  • Diligent financial planners have probably already shifted some of their nest egg into more conservative investments in the years leading up to retirement.


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discredit
Do You Know This Word /dis-cred-it/ [d.ih0.s.k.r.eh1.d.ah0.t]
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/dis-cred-it/ [d.ih0.s.k.r.eh1.d.ah0.t]

Definition: Cause (an idea or account) to seem false or unreliable:

Example sentences:

  • Can we expect to defeat terrorism without also discrediting the ideas and passions that underlie it?


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disguise
Do You Know This Word /dis-guise/ [d.ih0.s.g.ay1.z]
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/dis-guise/ [d.ih0.s.g.ay1.z]

Definition: make unrecognizable

Example sentences:

  • Her method of investigation has involved going undercover, adopting various disguises and secretly audio- and video-taping his subjects.
  • Most packaged cereals are calorie-bombs of powdered sugar disguised as a nutritious breakfast.


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disrupt
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/dɪsˈrʌpt/

To disrupt is to interrupt or throw something into disorder. Example sentences:

  • Long-haul flights can seriously disrupt our biological clock.
  • Heavy snow disrupted our travel plans.
  • Moving schools frequently can disrupt a child's education.
  • Please try not to disrupt the meeting being held in the sales department.
  • If you find a prescribed medication is disrupting your sleep, consult your doctor immediately.

 


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disruption
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/dɪsˈrʌp.ʃən/

A disruption is something that changes your plans or interrupts some event or process. Example sentences:

  • The construction caused disruptions in the bus service.
  • The strike caused widespread disruption to flight schedules.
  • If there are no disruptions, your home renovation will be finished this Friday.
  • Rail workers in the greater Paris region staged a strike on Monday that caused disruption across train services, in particular for commuters.
  • Social Media platforms WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram faced global outages which took the services offline Monday. Security experts said the disruption could be the result of an internal mistake, though sabotage by an insider would also be theoretically possible.

 


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disruptive
Do You Know This Word /dis-rup-tive/ [d.ih0.s.r.ah1.p.t.ih0.v]
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/dis-rup-tive/ [d.ih0.s.r.ah1.p.t.ih0.v]

Definition: Causing or tending to cause disruption:

Example sentences:

  • Frequent meetings can be disruptive at work


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divert
Do You Know This Word /di-vert/ [d.ay0.v.er1.t]
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/di-vert/ [d.ay0.v.er1.t]

Definition: Cause (someone or something) to change course or turn from one direction to another

Example sentences:

  • Another method employs moveable flaps in the rocket motor to divert the exhaust flow direction.


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elaborate
Do You Know This Word /elab-o-rate/ [ih0.l.ae1.b.r.ah0.t]
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/elab-o-rate/ [ih0.l.ae1.b.r.ah0.t]

Definition: Involving many carefully arranged parts or details; detailed and complicated in design and planning.

Example sentences:

  • The buildings were all made of white stone, built carefully with elaborate details, as if every family lived in a miniature castle


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exhaust
Do You Know This Word /ex-haust/ [ih0.g.z.ao1.s.t]
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/ex-haust/ [ih0.g.z.ao1.s.t]

Definition: wear out completely

Example senences:

  • Taking the high road is often a steep and winding path with lots of rocks to trip you up, and it’s sometimes painful and exhausting.
  • While these lessons and assignments are not exhaustive, they might sound exhausting.


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exhausting
Do You Know This Word /ex-haust-ing/ [ih0.g.z.ao1.s.t.ih0.ng]
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/ex-haust-ing/ [ih0.g.z.ao1.s.t.ih0.ng]

Definition: having a debilitating effect

Example senences:

  • I’m bored most of the time, and the workload is exhausting


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extensive
Do You Know This Word /ex-ten-sive/ [ih0.k.s.t.eh1.n.s.ih0.v]
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/ex-ten-sive/ [ih0.k.s.t.eh1.n.s.ih0.v] /ɪkˈsten.sɪv/

Definition: large in spatial extent or range or scope or quantity

Example sentences:

  • Her knowledge of English grammar is very extensive.
  • We took a guided tour of Lahore Fort. The Fort is much more extensive than I expected. 
  • Her plastic surgery is much more extensive than I initially realized.
  • The castle dates back to the 12th century, although extensive alterations were made in the 18th century.

 


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handicraft
Do You Know This Word /hand-i-craft/ [hh.ae1.n.d.iy0.k.r.ae2.f.t]
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/hand-i-craft/ [hh.ae1.n.d.iy0.k.r.ae2.f.t]

Definition: Activity involving the making of decorative domestic or other objects by hand:

Example sentences:

  • A wide range of wooden statues, ready-made garments, decorative greeting cards, handicrafts items and eateries were on display. Other handicrafts include woodcarving and basketry.


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hasten
Do You Know This Word /has-ten/ [hh.ey1.s.ah0.n]
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/has-ten/ [hh.ey1.s.ah0.n]

Definition: to cause to go faster; move forward more quickly

Example sentences:

  • A personalized approach could eliminate a lot of trial-and-error and hasten critical time to treatment, the study suggests.
  • The rise of alternative platforms, such as online streaming services, can also hasten the subscriber losses for the pay-TV industry.


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household name
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Definition: a person or thing that is very well known

Example sentences:

  • Long before mixed martial arts became a worldwide phenomenon and Ultimate Fighting became a household name, Bruce Lee created jeet kune do — a realistic combat hybrid that incorporated the most useful elements of kung fu, boxing and fencing.


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incessant
Do You Know This Word /in-ces-sant/ [ih2.n.s.eh1.s.ah0.n.t]
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/in-ces-sant/ [ih2.n.s.eh1.s.ah0.n.t]

Definition: uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing

Example sentences:

  • This incessant belching expels an impressive volume of greenhouse gases—mostly methane and carbon dioxide.
  • Fourteen large fires are burning, mostly in the scorched northern half of the state, and California's incessant drought is only making matters worse.


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infrequently
Do You Know This Word /in-fre-quent-ly/ [ih2.n.f.r.iy1.k.w.ah0.n.t.l.iy0]
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/in-fre-quent-ly/ [ih2.n.f.r.iy1.k.w.ah0.n.t.l.iy0]

Definition: not many times; almost never

Example sentences:

  • Tornadoes occur infrequently in the eastern part of the United States.
  • Cold storage refers to low cost storage of information that is expected to be accessed infrequently, such as archives of user search histories.


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intensify
Do You Know This Word /in-ten-si-fy/ [ih2.n.t.eh1.n.s.ih0.f.ay2]
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/in-ten-si-fy/ [ih2.n.t.eh1.n.s.ih0.f.ay2]

Definition: Become or make more intense

Example sentences:

  • The researchers say that increasing the amount of zirconium may intensify the color.
  • The importance of the test will intensify the nervousness of the students


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intentionally
Do You Know This Word /in-ten-tion-al-ly/ [ih2.n.t.eh1.n.sh.ah0.n.ah0.l.iy0]
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/in-ten-tion-al-ly/ [ih2.n.t.eh1.n.sh.ah0.n.ah0.l.iy0]

Definition: with intention; in an intentional manner

Example sentences:

  • Users should not put up with major companies that are intentionally creating a poor user experience by keeping these practices alive.
  • The researchers found that ivory is often shipped from countries different to where it was poached, and traffickers intentionally try to mislead authorities.


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interpret
Do You Know This Word /in-ter-pret/ [ih2.n.t.er1.p.r.ah0.t]
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/in-ter-pret/ [ih2.n.t.er1.p.r.ah0.t] /ɪnˈtɜrprɪt/

The verb "interpret" means to explain the meaning of information, words, or actions.

  • The audience found it difficult to interpret the play's complex themes.

  • She interpreted his silence as disapproval.

  • The data can be interpreted in various ways.


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intricate
Do You Know This Word /in-tri-cate/ [ih1.n.t.r.ah0.k.ah0.t]
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/in-tri-cate/ [ih1.n.t.r.ah0.k.ah0.t]

Definition: Very complicated or detailed

Example sentences:

  • I seem to remember my dreams in unusually intricate detail and twice as often as most people. The intricate detail and structure of this miniscule world is breathtaking.


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intrigue
Do You Know This Word /in-trigue/ [ih2.n.t.r.iy1.g]
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/in-trigue/ [ih2.n.t.r.iy1.g]

Definition: cause to be interested or curious

Example sentences:

  • As listeners, we’re meant to be intrigued by these secrets, even if their basis in reality is unclear.


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intriguing
Do You Know This Word /in-trigu-ing/ [ih2.n.t.r.iy1.g.ih0.ng]
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/in-trigu-ing/ [ih2.n.t.r.iy1.g.ih0.ng] /ɪnˈtrigɪŋ/

Intriguing is used to describe something that arouses curiosity or interest. This adjective often implies that something is fascinating because it is unusual or mysterious. It is commonly used in contexts where something prompts a person to want to explore or learn more about it.


  • The plot of the novel is intriguing and keeps you guessing until the end.

  • She found his ideas intriguing and decided to learn more about them.

  • The museum had an intriguing collection of artifacts from ancient times. 


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life expectancy
Do You Know This Word /life ex-pectan-cy/ [no ipa available]
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/life ex-pectan-cy/ [no ipa available]

Definition: The average period that a person may expect to live

Example sentences:

  • One in five adults is HIV positive and the average life expectancy at birth is just under 49 years. They are now of an age that exceeds the average life expectancy in the countries where they live.


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lifespan
Do You Know This Word /lifes-pan/ [l.ay1.f.s.p.ae2.n]
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/lifes-pan/ [l.ay1.f.s.p.ae2.n]

Definition: The length of time for which a person or animal lives or a thing functions:

Example sentences:

  • As humans lengthened lifespans with better nutrition and hunting skills, childhood also lengthened.


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livelihood
Do You Know This Word /liveli-hood/ [l.ay1.v.l.iy0.hh.uh2.d]
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/liveli-hood/ [l.ay1.v.l.iy0.hh.uh2.d]

Definition: A means of securing the necessities of life

Example sentences:

  • In the city people have relied on business to supply jobs to maintain their livelihoods.


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longevity
Do You Know This Word /longevi-ty/ [l.ao0.n.jh.eh1.v.ah0.t.iy0]
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/longevi-ty/ [l.ao0.n.jh.eh1.v.ah0.t.iy0]

Definition: Long life

Example sentences:

  • She's seen many changes to society in her life, and thinks her longevity is due to her faith in God.


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mortality
Do You Know This Word /mor-tal-i-ty/ [m.ao0.r.t.ae1.l.ah0.t.iy0]
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/mor-tal-i-ty/ [m.ao0.r.t.ae1.l.ah0.t.iy0]

Definition: Death, especially on a large scale

Example sentences:

  • The most dramatic and perhaps most significant cause of natural mortality among gray whales is predation by killer whales.
  • Cervical cancer is the second leading cause of cancer mortality among women worldwide.
  • Maternal deaths have been shown to account for a substantial burden of mortality among refugee women of reproductive age.

 


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outperform
Do You Know This Word /out-per-form/ [aw1.t.p.er0.f.ao2.r.m]
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/out-per-form/ [aw1.t.p.er0.f.ao2.r.m]

Definition: Perform better than

Example sentences:

  • Other researchers have found that when essay exams are used to evaluate performance, women outperformed their male counterparts.


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overwhelming
Do You Know This Word /over-whelm-ing/ [ow2.v.er0.w.eh1.l.m.ih0.ng]
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/over-whelm-ing/ [ow2.v.er0.w.eh1.l.m.ih0.ng] /ˌoʊvərˈwɛlmɪŋ/

Overwhelming is an adjective used to describe an emotion, feeling, or situation so strong that it is difficult to manage or cope with. It often implies a very intense or extreme level of something that surpasses ordinary limits. When something is overwhelming, it can dominate thoughts and feelings, leaving little room for anything else. This word is useful in contexts where the magnitude of the experience is so great that it feels nearly impossible to withstand or overcome.


  • The support from the crowd was overwhelming.

  • She felt an overwhelming sense of relief when she heard the good news.

  • The task seemed overwhelming at first, but he managed to complete it successfully. 


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periodic
Do You Know This Word /pe-ri-od-ic/ [p.ih2.r.iy0.aa1.d.ih0.k]
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Definition: occurring at specific periods of time

Example sentences:

  • Periodic payments must be made on home loans


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periodical
Do You Know This Word /pe-ri-od-i-cal/ [p.ih2.r.iy0.aa1.d.ih0.k.ah0.l]
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Definition: A magazine or newspaper published at regular intervals; Occurring or appearing at intervals; occasional:

Example sentences:

  • He has a diploma in journalism and has published several features, stories and poetry in magazines and periodicals
  • At periodical intervals, the network returns the data to a central control room by cellular phone, satellite, or a conventional telephone circuit.


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proportional
Do You Know This Word /pro-por-tion-al/ [p.r.ah0.p.ao1.r.sh.ah0.n.ah0.l]
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Definition: Corresponding in size or amount to something else:

Example senences:

  • Your salary should be proportional to your contribution to the company.


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similarity
Do You Know This Word /sim-i-lar-i-ty/ [s.ih2.m.ah0.l.eh1.r.ah0.t.iy0]
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Definition: The state or fact of being similar:

Example sentences:

  • The similarity of symptoms makes them hard to diagnose


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sporadic
Do You Know This Word /spo-radic/ [s.p.er0.ae1.d.ih0.k]
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Definition: Occurring at irregular intervals or only in a few places; scattered or isolated:

Example sentences:

  • The radio communications were subject to sporadic sunspot interference


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undeniable
Do You Know This Word /un-de-ni-able/ [ah2.n.d.ih0.n.ay1.ah0.b.ah0.l]
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Definition: Unable to be denied or disputed:

Example sentences:

  • it is an undeniable fact that some dogs are easier to train than others


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