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452楼
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2025-12-3 13:46
demonstrable Definition: (adjective) Capable of being demonstrated or proved. Synonyms: provable Usage: The mother showed a demonstrable lack of concern for the general welfare of her children, so they were taken away from her.
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453楼
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2025-12-4 13:28
middling Definition: (adjective) Lacking exceptional quality or ability. Synonyms: mediocre, average, fair Usage: The performance was middling at best, but for some reason the audience still rose to its feet at the end of the show for a standing ovation.
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454楼
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2025-12-5 13:48
cleave Definition: (verb) Separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument. Synonyms: rive, split Usage: The axe had cleaved open the back of his skull.
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455楼
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2025-12-6 13:38
refutation Definition: (noun) The speech act of answering an attack on your assertions. Synonyms: defense Usage: His refutation of the charges was short and persuasive.
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456楼
圆环之理
2025-12-7 13:17
light-minded Definition: (adjective) Showing inappropriate levity. Synonyms: flippant Usage: The light-minded woman had been discovering good matches for her daughter almost from the year of her birth.
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457楼
圆环之理
2025-12-8 13:56
laundress Definition: (noun) A working woman who takes in washing. Synonyms: washerwoman Usage: I do believe the laundress hasn't sent the washing yet, and all the best sheets are in use.
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458楼
圆环之理
2025-12-9 13:08
adduce Definition: (verb) Advance evidence for. Synonyms: abduce, cite Usage: There is no evidence to adduce, and whether or not the man himself committed the murders there is now none to say.
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459楼
圆环之理
2025-12-10 13:15
clavicle Definition: (noun) Bone linking the scapula and sternum. Synonyms: collarbone Usage: He will be out for the rest of the season thanks to a broken clavicle.
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460楼
圆环之理
2025-12-11 15:04
niggle Definition: (verb) Worry unnecessarily or excessively. Synonyms: fret, fuss Usage: I realize now that the things which used to niggle me did not really matter.
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461楼
圆环之理
2025-12-12 13:03
incite Definition: (verb) Provoke or stir up. Synonyms: instigate, stir up, set off Usage: Those who incite riots should be held accountable for the damage they cause.
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