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NURTURE – Provide with nourishment.
Sentence – At the very least, it explains why he run a company involved in nurturing raw talent.
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AMELIORATE – To make a bad or unpleasant situation better.
Sentence – Foreign aid is badly needed to ameliorate the effects of drought.
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EXCULPATE – To remove blame from someone.
Sentence – The pilot of the aircraft will surely be exculpated when all the facts are known.
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ADMONISH – To tell someone that they have done something wrong.
Sentence – His mother admonished him for eating too quickly.
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MITIGATE – To make something less harmful, unpleasant or bad.
Sentence – It is unclear how to mitigate the effect of tourism on the island.
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MENDACIOUS – Not telling the truth.
Sentence – Some of these statements are misleading and some are mendacious.
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REPROVE – To tell someone that you disapprove of their bad or silly behaviour.
Sentence – The teacher gently reproved the boys for not paying attention.
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QUIESCENT – Temporarily quiet and not active.
Sentence – The political situation was now relatively quiescent.
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AGGRAVATE – To make a bad situation worse.
Sentence – The symptoms were aggravated by drinking alcohol.
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SUMPTUOUS – Impressive in a way that seems expensive.
Sentence – The celebrity guests turned up dressed in sumptuous evening gowns.
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SAGE – Wise, especially as a result of a great experience.
Sentence – He always give us sage advice.
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DISCRETE – Clearly separate or different in shape or form.
Sentence – These are small companies now have their own discrete identity.
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MUGGY – Unpleasantly hot humid.
Sentence – It was muggy last evening.
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BALMY – Pleasantly warm.
Sentence – It was balmy summer evening.
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TORRID – Very hot and dry.
Sentence – Summer in India is dry.
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SUN DRENCHED – Receiving a lot of heat and light from the sun.
Sentence – I like sun drenched beaches.
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MOLLIFY – To make someone less angry or upset.
Sentence – I tried to mollify her by giving her flowers.
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BURGEON – To develop or grow quickly.
Sentence – Love burgeoned between them.
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EBULLIENT – Very energetic, positive, and happy.
Sentence – He wasn’t his usual ebullient self.
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INERT – Not moving or not able to move.
Sentence – The inert figure of man could be seen lying in the front of the car.
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