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Acrimonious - http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Acrimonious
Definition: caustic, stinging, or bitter in nature, speech, behavior
Sentence: There was an acrimonious debate between the two candidates.
Original Sentence: She was offended by his acrimonious behavior.
Definition: caustic, stinging, or bitter in nature, speech, behavior
Sentence: There was an acrimonious debate between the two candidates.
Original Sentence: She was offended by his acrimonious behavior.
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Bemoan - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bemoan
Definition: express discontent or sorrow over (something), lament
Sentence: He bemoans the fact that the team lost again.
Original Sentence: Girlfriends often bemoan over the insensitivity of their boyfriends.
Definition: express discontent or sorrow over (something), lament
Sentence: He bemoans the fact that the team lost again.
Original Sentence: Girlfriends often bemoan over the insensitivity of their boyfriends.
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Burgeon- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/burgeon
Definition: to grow and expand rapidly
Sentence: The market for collectibles has bugeoned in recent years.
Original Sentence: The vines and flowers burgeoned and the weight was to great for the fence to hold.
Definition: to grow and expand rapidly
Sentence: The market for collectibles has bugeoned in recent years.
Original Sentence: The vines and flowers burgeoned and the weight was to great for the fence to hold.
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Confound- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/confound
Definition: To perplex and confuse: to leave baffled, bewildered
Sentence: The filing system at the old library confounded me; nothing was where I thought it should be.
Original Sentence: Confounded by the dream that occurred to her, she walked down the stairs.
Definition: To perplex and confuse: to leave baffled, bewildered
Sentence: The filing system at the old library confounded me; nothing was where I thought it should be.
Original Sentence: Confounded by the dream that occurred to her, she walked down the stairs.
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Epiphany- http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/epiphany
Definition:a moment of sudden revelation or insight.
Sentence:In the first grade, I experienced an epiphany that girls were always treated differently than boys.
Original Sentence: After reading my dad's old journey at the age of 36, I went through an epiphany that I had was adopted and had no biological parents.
Definition:a moment of sudden revelation or insight.
Sentence:In the first grade, I experienced an epiphany that girls were always treated differently than boys.
Original Sentence: After reading my dad's old journey at the age of 36, I went through an epiphany that I had was adopted and had no biological parents.
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Largesse- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/largesse
Definition: the act of giving away money or the quality of a person who gives away money
Sentence: Whilst the public is subjected to " market discipline " , however, multinationals continue to enjoy the largesse of the Bank.
Original Sentence: He gave out money to everyone with such largesse.
Definition: the act of giving away money or the quality of a person who gives away money
Sentence: Whilst the public is subjected to " market discipline " , however, multinationals continue to enjoy the largesse of the Bank.
Original Sentence: He gave out money to everyone with such largesse.
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Quiescent - http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/quiescent?s=t
Definition: being at rest; quiet; still; inactive or motionless
Sentence: These years seem relatively quiescent in terms of UFO activity.
Original Sentence: The quiescent wave did no harm.
Definition: being at rest; quiet; still; inactive or motionless
Sentence: These years seem relatively quiescent in terms of UFO activity.
Original Sentence: The quiescent wave did no harm.
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Word: Rancid http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rancid
Definition: smelling or tasting unpleasant as a result of being old and stale.
Sentence: They keep it from going rancid,thus allowing a storage life for up to 5 years.
Original Sentence: As a result of being left out in the open for about a month, the chips have become rancid.
Definition: smelling or tasting unpleasant as a result of being old and stale.
Sentence: They keep it from going rancid,thus allowing a storage life for up to 5 years.
Original Sentence: As a result of being left out in the open for about a month, the chips have become rancid.
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Reaffirm - http://www.thefreedictionary.com/reaffirm
Definition: to affirm or assert again
Sentence: Reaffirm a commitment that you're devoted to, and support a partner
Original Sentence: The doctor will reaffirm the importance of your medicine.
Definition: to affirm or assert again
Sentence: Reaffirm a commitment that you're devoted to, and support a partner
Original Sentence: The doctor will reaffirm the importance of your medicine.
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Vindicate-http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/vindicate
Definition: to free from allegation or blame
Sentence: I feel fully vindicated by the decision of the court to strike out the claim.
Original Sentence:After further investigation, the police vindicated the suspect of the murder of his neighbor.
Definition: to free from allegation or blame
Sentence: I feel fully vindicated by the decision of the court to strike out the claim.
Original Sentence:After further investigation, the police vindicated the suspect of the murder of his neighbor.