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This week, enhance your vocabulary with ten new words: "dray" (a low cart), "ensuing" (immediate following), "stalwart" (strong and stout), "piquant" (charming and tasty), "inveterate" (habitual), "maxims" (truths or sayings), "fastidious" (particular or fussy), "licentiousness" (recklessness), "assiduously" (persistently), and "disapprobation" (moral disapproval). Each term includes its definition and an example to help you understand its usage. Build your language skills with these essential words!
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dray (n.): heavy, low cart with no sides tray • ensuing (adj.): immediately following; subsequent then it’s doing
3. stalwart (adj.): strong; stout still warts 4. piquant (adj.): charming; attractive; tasty peek at
5. inveterate (adj.): habitual; deep-rooted Tim bets a lot 6. maxims (n.): truths; sayings wax on i
7. fastidious (adj.): particular; picky How fussy Eddie is! 8. licentiousness (n.): recklessness; extravagance 007 licenses
9. assiduously (adv.): persistently; constantly Sid bugs me. 10. disapprobation (n.): moral disapproval This adds probation.