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Abet – to help, especially with crime
Sentence – Giving the dog a treat is a way to abet his obedience.
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Braggarts – someone who boasts about themselves
Sentence – Sir, I don’t seek a quarrel , not being a braggart
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Cache – a safe, hidden supply
Sentence – A huge arms cache was discovered by police.
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Chasten – to punish
Sentence – She has been chastened by all kinds of experiences in life.
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Clarification – act of making something clear
Sentence – I asked for clarification on the legal position.
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Coherent – holding together
Sentence – The film lacks a coherent story.
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Despondent- very sad
Sentence – I feel despondent when my work is rejected.
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Detract – to belittle, to take away from
Sentence – Shabby’s dirty clothes do not detract from her gorgeous appearance.
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Heartrending – causing grief of sorrow
Sentence – heard the most heartrending screams
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Malady – ailment or disease
Sentence – Zoe created a fake malady so she would not have to go to work.
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Nomadic – travelling from one place to another
Sentence – Nomadic tribes wander these deserts.
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Pantomime – performance with elaborate gesture but no words
Sentence – The audience roared at the pantomime
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Piecemeal – done bit by bit or in pieces
Sentence – I’ve only had a piecemeal account of what happened.
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Prosecute – to pursue or attack
Sentence – The police decided not to prosecute
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Seclusion – insolation, privacy
Sentence – Doing anything in seclusion can be challenging.
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Thwart – to stop from happening, to hinder
Sentence – I don’t think that will thwart our purposes.
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Uncouth – clumsy or impolite
Sentence – She found him loud-mouthed and uncouth
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Underscore – to emphasise
Sentence – The patient ‘s wish will merely underscore that duty.
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Wistful – full of sad desire
Sentence – I was tired but happy and a little wistful when we finally arrived home.
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