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2025-1-10 14:28
reek Definition: (verb) To be pervaded by something unpleasant. Synonyms: smack, smell Usage: His speeches reek of sarcasm.
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133樓
圆环之理
2025-1-11 13:34
atonement Definition: (noun) Amends or reparation made for an injury or wrong. Synonyms: expiation, satisfaction Usage: But Adam could receive no amends; his suffering could not be cancelled; his respect and affection could not be recovered by any prompt deeds of atonement.
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134樓
圆环之理
2025-1-12 15:13
monition Definition: (noun) A warning or an intimation of something imminent, especially of impending danger. Synonyms: admonition, warning, word of advice Usage: Verily, all too well do I understand the dream's portent and monition.
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135樓
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2025-1-13 14:07
tangential Definition: (adjective) Only superficially relevant; divergent. Synonyms: digressive Usage: His tangential anecdotes added much-needed humor to the talk, though some found the digressions tiresome.
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136樓
圆环之理
2025-1-14 13:26
saltation Definition: (noun) A light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards. Synonyms: leaping, bounce, bound, spring Usage: The kangaroo's effortless saltation was balletic and graceful.
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137樓
圆环之理
2025-1-15 13:31
inanimate Definition: (adjective) Not having the qualities associated with active, living organisms. Synonyms: pulseless, breathless Usage: I had worked hard for nearly two years, for the sole purpose of infusing life into an inanimate body.
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138樓
圆环之理
2025-1-16 14:14
veer Definition: (verb) To turn aside from a course, direction, or purpose. Synonyms: curve, cut, sheer, slew, slue, swerve, trend Usage: The car veered sharply to the left at the intersection and narrowly missed hitting a pedestrian.
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139樓
圆环之理
2025-1-17 13:55
remiss Definition: (adjective) Lax in attending to duty. Synonyms: delinquent, derelict, neglectful Usage: I had been remiss in the fulfillment of my obligations and failed to pay my bills on time, so my landlord evicted me.
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140樓
圆环之理
2025-1-18 14:01
extempore Definition: (adjective) Spoken, carried out, or composed with little or no preparation or forethought. Synonyms: ad-lib, extemporaneous, impromptu, off-the-cuff, offhand, offhanded, unrehearsed Usage: The class performed an extempore skit that condensed the complex plot of Shakespeare's Hamlet into a single, 15-minute act.
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141樓
圆环之理
2025-1-19 13:41
antsy Definition: (adjective) Nervous and unable to relax. Synonyms: fidgety, fretful, itchy Usage: The long wait made the children antsy.
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