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Adulation: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/adulation
Definition: Excessive or slavish admiration or flattery
Sentence: The rugby player enjoyed the adulation of his fans.
Original Sentence: The football team received great adulation from the crowd.
Definition: Excessive or slavish admiration or flattery
Sentence: The rugby player enjoyed the adulation of his fans.
Original Sentence: The football team received great adulation from the crowd.
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Conflate; http://www.yourdictionary.com/conflate
Definition- to combine two or more things into one
Sentence- The urban crisis conflates a number of different economic and social issues.
Original Sentence: John began to conflate the substances to create a new chemical.
Definition- to combine two or more things into one
Sentence- The urban crisis conflates a number of different economic and social issues.
Original Sentence: John began to conflate the substances to create a new chemical.
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Covet: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/covet
Definition- Wish, long, crave for (something, esp the property of another person)
Sentence- Martin knew as soon as he rode his new skateboard out of the driveway, his mates would covet it.
Original Sentence- Because of their scale and broad range of unique properties, biologists covet their use.
Definition- Wish, long, crave for (something, esp the property of another person)
Sentence- Martin knew as soon as he rode his new skateboard out of the driveway, his mates would covet it.
Original Sentence- Because of their scale and broad range of unique properties, biologists covet their use.
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Disillusion:
Definition: To free or deprive of illusion
Sentence: I have got increasingly disillusioned with Blair's stance on Iraq.
Original Sentence: John felt disillusion whenever his small gift appeared big.
Definition: To free or deprive of illusion
Sentence: I have got increasingly disillusioned with Blair's stance on Iraq.
Original Sentence: John felt disillusion whenever his small gift appeared big.
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Elusive: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/elusive
Definition: Tending to elude capture, perception, comprehension, or memory
Sentence: An invisible cabal of conspirators, each more elusive than the arch terrorist.
Original Sentence: The elusive Prey escaped it's agile predator.
Definition: Tending to elude capture, perception, comprehension, or memory
Sentence: An invisible cabal of conspirators, each more elusive than the arch terrorist.
Original Sentence: The elusive Prey escaped it's agile predator.
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Futile: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/futile
Definition: Serving no useful purpose : completely ineffective
Sentence: Efforts to convince the teacher were futile.
Original Sentence: Bob was too tired to run, finishing the race would be futile.
Definition: Serving no useful purpose : completely ineffective
Sentence: Efforts to convince the teacher were futile.
Original Sentence: Bob was too tired to run, finishing the race would be futile.
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Havoc:
Definition-wide and general destruction
Sentence- Dolly has decided to be mom whilst little Skip causes havoc.
Original Sentence- Haiti suffered a tragic havoc in 2010.
Definition-wide and general destruction
Sentence- Dolly has decided to be mom whilst little Skip causes havoc.
Original Sentence- Haiti suffered a tragic havoc in 2010.
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Imperil:
Definition- put at risk of being harmed, injured, or destroyed.
Sentence- Imperil exactly the security, prosperity and unity that Schuman dreamed of.
Original Sentence- Hurricane Katrina was an Imperil .
Definition- put at risk of being harmed, injured, or destroyed.
Sentence- Imperil exactly the security, prosperity and unity that Schuman dreamed of.
Original Sentence- Hurricane Katrina was an Imperil .
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Prone: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/prone
Definition-having a natural tendency toward something; disposed; liable:
Sentence- He is prone to anger.
Original sentence- He is accident prone.
Definition-having a natural tendency toward something; disposed; liable:
Sentence- He is prone to anger.
Original sentence- He is accident prone.
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Rancor: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/rancor
Definition- Bitter, long-lasting resentment
Sentence- Even though my mother despised her sister she spoke to her without rancor.
Original Sentence- His rancor seemed never-ending.
Definition- Bitter, long-lasting resentment
Sentence- Even though my mother despised her sister she spoke to her without rancor.
Original Sentence- His rancor seemed never-ending.
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Somber: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/somber?show=0&t=1389628209
Definition: Very sad and serious
Sentence: The movie is a somber portrait of life on the streets.
Original Sentence: Going back to school after the break puts everyone in a somber mood.
Definition: Very sad and serious
Sentence: The movie is a somber portrait of life on the streets.
Original Sentence: Going back to school after the break puts everyone in a somber mood.
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Untenable: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/untenable
Definition-Being such that defense or maintenance is impossible
Sentence- He had an untenable position.
Original Sentence- The untenable author was hurt by the critiques made against her boo.
Definition-Being such that defense or maintenance is impossible
Sentence- He had an untenable position.
Original Sentence- The untenable author was hurt by the critiques made against her boo.
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Antecedent: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/antecedent
Definition: A thing or event that existed before or logically precedes another.
Sentence: Some antecedents to the African novel might exist in Africa's oral traditions.
Original Sentence: Chariots were often an antecedent to the modern cars.
Definition: A thing or event that existed before or logically precedes another.
Sentence: Some antecedents to the African novel might exist in Africa's oral traditions.
Original Sentence: Chariots were often an antecedent to the modern cars.
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Augment: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/augment
Definition: To make greater, more numerous, larger, or more intense
Sentence: The impact of the report was augmented by its timing.
Original Sentence: The brick wall was augmented so that it would fit to scale.
Definition: To make greater, more numerous, larger, or more intense
Sentence: The impact of the report was augmented by its timing.
Original Sentence: The brick wall was augmented so that it would fit to scale.
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Chaotic: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/chaos
Definition: In a state of complete confusion and disorder.
Sentence: A chaotic jumble of spools, tapes, and books.
Definition: In a state of complete confusion and disorder.
Sentence: A chaotic jumble of spools, tapes, and books.
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Disparity: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/disparity
Definition: a great difference
Sentence: Economic disparities between different regions of the country.
Original Sentence: My sister and I are alike but have great disparity when it comes to food.
Definition: a great difference
Sentence: Economic disparities between different regions of the country.
Original Sentence: My sister and I are alike but have great disparity when it comes to food.