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to stop, block abruptly Example: Edna’s boss balked at her request for another raise. |
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dull, commonplace Example: The client rejected our proposal because they found our presentation banal and unimpressive.) |
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a poet, often a singer as well Example: Shakespeare is often considered the greatest bard in the history of the English language. |
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something of tremendous power or size Example: The new aircraft carrier is among several behemoths that the Air Force has added to its fleet. |
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favorable, not threatening, mild Example: We were all relieved to hear that the medical tests determined her tumor to be benign. |
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to scold vehemently Example: The angry boss berated his employees for failing to meet their deadline. |
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to beg, plead, implore Example: The servant beseeched the king for food to feed his starving family. |
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a love song Example: Greta’s boyfriend played her a ballad on the guitar during their walk through the dark woods. |
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a burden Example: Advanced physics is the bane of many students’ academic lives. |
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shy, excessively timid Example: Frankie’s mother told him not to be bashful when he refused to attend the birthday party. |
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to trick, deceive Example: The thief beguiled his partners into surrendering all of their money to him. |
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marked by goodness or doing good Example: Police officers should be commended for their benevolent service to the community. |
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to pass on, give Example: Jon’s father bequeathed his entire estate to his mother. |
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devoid of, without Example: His family was bereft of food and shelter following the tornado. |
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a tendency, inclination, prejudice Example: The judge’s hidden bias against smokers led him to make an unfair decision. |
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cheat, defraud Example: The lawyer discovered that this firm had bilked several clients out of thousands of dollars. |
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an imperfection, flaw Example: The dealer agreed to lower the price because of the many blemishes on the surface of the wooden furniture. |
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loud and full of energy Example: The candidate won the vote after giving several boisterous speeches on television. |
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a middle-class person, capitalist Example: Many businessmen receive criticism for their bourgeois approach to life. |
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short, abrupt, dismissive Example: The captain’s brusque manner offended the passengers. |