(DOWNLOAD) "Dictionary of 8-Letter Words: Words You Should Know" by Manik Joshi # Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Dictionary of 8-Letter Words: Words You Should Know
- Author : Manik Joshi
- Release Date : January 25, 2021
- Genre: Foreign Languages,Books,Reference,Professional & Technical,Education,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : KB
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In this book, you will learn meanings of useful 8-letter-words. You will also find the parts of speech they belong to. I have also given synonyms of most of these words. Sample this:
01 -- aberrant (adjective) -- unusual or socially unacceptable; departing from an accepted standard [synonyms: abnormal, deviant, nonstandard]
02 -- abruptly (adjective) -- (a). in an unpleasantly manner that is sudden, rapid or unexpected [synonyms: hastily, suddenly, unexpectedly] | (b). (related to way of talking) in an unfriendly manner
03 -- aversion (noun) -- a strong feeling of dislike or hatred towards something [synonyms: repugnance, revulsion]
04 -- burglary (noun) -- the crime of entering into a house or other building illegally and forcefully in order to steal things from it [synonyms: housebreak, pilfering, robbery, theft]
05 -- carnival (noun) -- (a). a period of public function that regularly takes place every year | (b). brightly colored mixture of things [synonyms: fΓͺte]
06 -- dulcetly -- (adverb) -- in a way that is gentle and pleasant to the ear or agreeable to the eyes [synonyms: melodiously]
07 -- dwelling (noun) -- a house, flat, apartment or other place where a person lives [synonyms: abode, residence]
08 -- effusive (adjective) -- expressing feelings or emotions in a heartfelt manner [synonyms: fervent, overenthusiastic, passionate]
09 -- fiendish (adjective) -- extremely cruel, unpleasant, or complicated [synonyms: monstrous]
10 -- grubbily (adverb) -- (a). in a dirty way that involves something has been unwashed or has not been cleaned | (b). in an unpleasant and disreputable way because of involvement of dishonest or immoral activities [synonyms: untidily, unkemptly, messily, shoddily]
11 -- orthodox (adjective) -- (a). (of beliefs and practices) generally approved of [synonyms: conventional, traditional] | (b). following traditional beliefs and practices especially related to religion
12 -- palpable (adjective) -- that you can easily notice with your senses [synonyms: blatant, brazen, conspicuous, flagrant]
13 -- palpably (adverb) -- in a manner that can be easily noticeable with your senses [synonyms: blatantly, brazenly, conspicuously, flagrantly]
14 -- pathetic (adjective) -- (a). making somebody feel shame, disappointment or sadness [synonyms: dismal, pitiable, wretched] | (b). weak and not successful [synonyms: feeble]
15 -- purchase (noun) -- (a). an act of buying something or something that you have bought | (b). a firm hold on sth with the hands or feet during climbing | (verb) -- to buy something; to pay for something
16 -- quisling (noun) -- collaborator or traitor; double agent
17 -- riparian (adjective) -- relating to wetlands near to rivers and streams
18 -- somewhat (adverb) -- to some degree or extent; [synonyms: fairly, rather]
19 -- succinct (adjective) -- expressed in a few words and in a clear way; to the point [synonyms: brief, concise]
20 -- theology (noun) -- (a). the study of beliefs that are related to the religion | (b). a set of religious beliefs [synonyms: divinity, spirituality]
21 -- traverse (verb) -- to cross or pass through an area of land or water; to navigate
22 -- typology (noun) a system of classifying things into different types
23 -- ultimate (adjective) -- happening at the end of the process; [synonyms: decisive, final, extreme] || (noun) -- the best, greatest, etc.
24 -- vehement (adjective) -- showing feeling in a clear and firm way [synonyms: fervent, passionate]