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1. important
=crucial
(extremely
important),significant(amount
or
effect large enough to be
important)
=universal,
ubiquitous(if
something
is
ubiquitous,
it
seems to be everywhere)
nt=ample(enough and usually extra),
plentiful(enough for
people's needs and
wants)
=adhere, cling(hold on
something tightly)
t=ignore.(difference: neglect means
someone has not paid
enough attention
to something; ignore means no
attention.)
=adjacent(twothings next to
each other), adjoin(the same as
adjacent)
=woo(man woos
woman, old-fashioned), seek(if you seek
sth, you try to obtain it.
FORMAL)
te=precise(precise
is
exact
and
accurate
in
all
details),
exact(correct in
every detail)
=obscure(unknown or known
by only a few people)
=peak,
summit
itor=rival,
opponent(especially in sports and
politics)
=condemn(if you condemn
something, you say it is very
bad and
unacceptable)
=perspective,
standpoint(means
looking
at
an
event
or
situation in a particular
way)
=prestige(describe those
who are admired), reputation
=erect(you
can
erect
something
as
buildings,
FORMAL),
establish
=humiliate(do
something or say something which makes
people feel ashamed or
stupid)
in=grumble (complain
something in a bad-tempered way)
y=radical
(very
important
and
great
in
degree),
fundamental
e=alleviate
(alleviate
means
you
make
pain
or
sufferings
less intense or severe)
=coerces
into(coerce
means
you
make
someone
do
something s/he does not want
to),compel
e=magnify(magnify means
make something larger than it
really is)
x=intricate(if
something
is
intricate,
it
often
has
many
small parts and details)
23.
Lonely=solitary
(if
someone
is
solitary,
there
is
no
one
near
him/her
=minuscule(very small),
minute,
=extol(stronger
than
praise),
compliment(polite
and
political)
-working=assiduous(someone who is
assiduous works hard
or does things
very thoroughly
ult=arduous
(if
something
is
arduous,
it
is
difficult
and
tiring, and involves a lot of
efforts)
(soil)=barren,
infertile(used to describe the soil is so poor
that plants cannot be planted on
it)
e=brittle,
vulnerable(someone
who
is
vulnerable
is
easily
hurt emotionally or
physically)
=demonstrate
(to
demonstrate
a
fact
means
tp
make
it
clear to
people.)
=massive(large in size,
quantity, or extent), colossal(use this
word, you emphasize
something
’
s large),
tremendous(INFORMAL)
=shun(if
someone
shuns
something,
s/he
deliberately
avoid that
something or keep away from it.)
=impartial(someone
who
is
impartial
is
able
to
give
a
fair
opinion or
decision on something.)
=assault
(physically
attack
someone),
assail
(attack
violently
e=abhor(abhor
means
you
hate
something
to
a
extreme
extent for moral
reasons), loathe(dislike very much)!
=devastate
(it
means
damage
something
very
badly,
or
utterly
destroy it.)
=invariably(the same as always, but
better than always)
r=perpetual(a
perpetual
state
never
changes),
immutable(something immutable will
never change or be changed)
se=startle(it means
surprise you slightly), astound(surprise
you to a large degree),astonish(the
same as astound)
iasm=zeal
(a
great
enthusiasm),
fervency
(sincere
and
enthusiasm)#
=tranquil(calm
and peaceful), serene(calm and quiet)!
ive=exorbitant(it means too expensive
that it should be)
ous=lavish(impressive
and
very
expensive),
sumptuous(grand
and very expensive
=tedious(if you describe
something tedious, you mean it is
boring and frustrating)
t=esteem(if
you
esteem
someone,
you
respect
and
admire him/her
.
FORMAL)
=fret(if you fret about something, you
worry about it)
=chilly(unpleasantly cold),
icy(extremely cold)
=boiling(very
hot)
ous=perilous(very
dangerous,
hazardous(dangerous,
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