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Explore the meanings and usages of essential vocabulary words: Cajole, Corroborate, Dissent, and Spurious. This guide provides definitions, phonetic pronunciations, and context for each term. "Cajole" refers to coaxing or wheedling someone into doing something, while "Corroborate" means to confirm or support information. "Dissent" signifies disagreement, and "Spurious" describes something false or counterfeit. By understanding these terms, you can enhance your vocabulary and improve communication skills.
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Cajole by Candie_N (Welcome Spring)
Cajole by bgreenlee
Cajole – (v) /[kuh-johl] coax; wheedle. by tinyfroglet by moonlightbulb
Corroborate by withassociates
Corroborate by darcas
Corroborate – (v) [kuh-rob-uh-reyt] • confirm, support.
Spurious by lazzarello
Spurious by AZRainman
Spurious – (adj) [spyoor-ee-uhs] false; counterfeit; forged; illogical. by Renato Ganoza