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Discover the meanings and usage of 13 powerful vocabulary words. From "ardent," meaning intensely eager or passionate, to "wrangle," which describes noisy arguments, this guide deepens your understanding of these terms. Each word comes with a clear definition and example to ensure comprehension, helping you enhance your language skills. Whether for academic, professional, or personal growth, mastering these words will empower your communication abilities. Dive into the world of vocabulary and express yourself more effectively today!
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Ardent • Adjective • In spite of Miriam’s ardent praise of Walter, I was not convinced of his ability • Intensly eager; passionate.
Assail • Verb • Critics assailed the book when it first appeared but the reading public loved it. • To attack violently or verbally; To trouble in the mind.
Asset • Noun • The late Mr Kim’s assets include a valuable stamp collection. • A quality that can be used to advantage; Anything owned that is of value and can be
Barter • Verb • Money was of little use for the Pilgrims and the Native Americans, so they bartered for goods. • To exchange goods or services without the use of money.
Bonanza • Noun • The musical “Cats” was a Bonanza for the estate of T.S Elliot, as he wrote the book of poems the play was based on. • A source of great wealth; something that brings great wealth.
Contagious • Adjective • They say that laughter is contagious. • Able to be passed from one person to another.
Contemplate • Verb • While still playing basketball, Michael Jordan contemplated becoming a professional baseball player. • To give careful thought to; to ponder.
Deter • Verb • A “Keep Off” sign acts as a deterrent against trespassers. • To discourage or prevent from taking action.
Flair • Noun • Some say that the singer Michael Jackson had a flair for dance. • A natural gift or ability; talent.
Forfeit • Verb • If you leave the concert before it ends, you forfeit the right to return. • To be forced to give up or lose.
Innovation • Noun • Adding sound to movies was an innovation that changed the film industry. • Something new; a new way of doing something.
Mania • Noun • The trendy new game caused a mania in toy stores. • An intense or extreme enthusiasm or excitement.
Stymie • Verb • I was stymied by the snow storm when I tried to go to Duluth. • To make difficult for or find problems with.
Synonymous • Adjective • The company boasts that its name is synonymous with quality. • Alike or close in meaning, closely related.
Wrangle • Verb • Sue and Mario wrangled over whose turn it was to cut the grass. • To quarrel in a noisy or angry way.