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Mangle:
Meaning: To destroy something by twisting it with force or tearing it into pieces
so that its original form is completely changed. Sentence: The car accident caused the metal to mangle into twisted shapes. Ostracize: Meaning: To refuse to allow someone to be a part of a social group; to refuse to meet or talk to somebody. Sentence: He felt lonely after his friends decided to ostracize him for their plans. Cavil: Meaning: To make unnecessary complaints about something. Sentence: It’s not productive to cavil about minor imperfections. Divvy: Meaning: To share something between different people or groups. Sentence: They decided to divvy the expenses of the trip among themselves. Inept: Meaning Not able to do something well. Not skilled or efficient. Sentence: The inept chef burned the food, ruining the family gathering. Encomium: Meaning: Expression of admiration or praise for something or someone. Sentence: The mayor received an encomium for his leadership skills. Inure: Meaning: To get used to something difficult or unpleasant. Sentence: Overtime, the soldiers became inured to the bad weather. Axiomatic: Meaning: True in such an obvious way that you do not need to prove it. Sentence: It is axiomatic that hard work leads to success. Mien: Meaning: A person's appearance or manner that shows how they are feeling. Sentence: Despite her cheerful mien, you could see sadness in her eyes. Defy: Meaning: To disobey. To challenge. To be beyond something. Sentence: The rebellious teenager liked to defy authority. Altruistic: Meaning: The attitude of caring about others and doing acts that help them although you do not get anything by doing those acts. Sentence: His altruistic acts of kindness touched the hearts of many. Circumambulate: Meaning: Moving around a sacred object or idol. Sentence: Pagans often circumambulate the scared idols. Intractable: Meaning: Uncontrollable. Stubborn. Difficult to cure. Sentence: The intractable problem seemed impossible to solve. Abysmal: Meaning: Very bad; of very poor quality. Sentence: The student received an abysmal grade on the difficult exam. Transpire: Meaning: To take place; go on, occur. Sentence: The meeting will transpire in the teacher’s lounge. Impetus: Meaning: Something that encourages something else to happen. Sentence: The impetus for the team’s success was their strong motivation to win. Daft: Meaning: Silly; foolish. Sentence: Despite his daft sense of humor, he was highly intelligent. Brio: Meaning: The quality of being active or spirited or alive or vigorous. Sentence: He played the piano with brio, filling the room with spirited music. Wheedle: Meaning: To try to persuade someone to do something or give you something by praising them or being intentionally charming. Sentence: She tried to wheedle her way into getting a discount at the store. Labrish: Meaning: To gossip or talk excessively. Sentence: Labrish about the new student spread quickly through the school. Fave: Meaning: A favorite person or thing. Sentence: The singer performed all his fave songs during the concert. Imponderabilia: Meaning: Things that cannot be precisely determined, measured, or evaluated. Sentence: In the imponderabilia of daily life, a shared laugh can lighten the mood. Appall: Meaning: To cause someone to be extremely upset or shocked. Sentence: The news of the accident appalled everyone. Soupcon: Meaning: A very small quantity of something. Sentence: She added a soupcon of salt to enhance the flavor of the dish. Fabulist: Meaning: A person who lies or falsifies. Sentence: He was known as a fabulist for lying about his life. Peccadillo: Meaning: A small fault or mistake, or something that someone does wrong that is not very serious. Sentence: Her constant giggling was seen as a charming peccadillo. Undergird: Meaning: To support something by forming a strong base for it. Sentence: A solid foundation was undergirding the success of any building. Bemuse: Meaning: Puzzle, confuse or bewilder (someone). Sentence: The magician’s trick bemused the audience. Portend: Meaning: To be a sign or warning that something usually bad or unpleasant is going to happen. Sentence: The dark clouds and thunderstorms portended heavy rainfall. Somnolent: Meaning: Sleepy/drowsy tending to cause sleep. Sentence: The somnolent lecture failed to keep the students engaged. Superbious: Meaning: Excessively proud. Sentence: The manager’s superbious behavior created a toxic work environment. Humongous: Meaning: Huge; enormous. Sentence: The humongous cake at the celebration fed the whole neighborhood. Hitchhike: Meaning: To get a lift or free ride by holding out your hand at the vehicles passing to your destination. Sentence: In college, he used to hitchhike to save money on transportation. Convivium: Meaning: A banquet, feast or gathering. Sentence: The convivium was filled with laughter, music, and delicious food. Adorbs: Meaning: A short form of adorable, used to describe people, animals, or things that are easy to like or love because they are so attractive. Sentence: The baby’s chubby cheeks were simply adorbs. Profundity: Meaning: Great depth of insight or knowledge. Sentence: The professor’s lecture was filled with profundity.