Definition: an event bringing great loss and misery Derivative: calamities Sentence: The calamity of the crash caused great misery for the victims’ family.
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Definition: an event bringinggreat loss and misery
Derivative: calamities
Sentence: The calamity of the crash caused great misery for the victims’ family and friends.
Part of Speech: noun
Link: caused great misery
Definition: including all or much
Derivatives: comprehensively,comprehensiveness
Sentence: The final exam was comprehensive; it had all or most of the information we studied from seven textbooks.
Part of Speech: adjective
Link: all or mostof it
Definition: customary; ordinary
Derivative: conventionally
Sentence: It is considered quite normal, or conventional for a man to propose marriage on one knee.
Part of Speech: adjective
Link: quite normal
Definition: shockingly obvious;outrageous
Derivative: flagrantly
Sentence: His abuse was so flagrant that he was arrested when he stepped on the guy’s head on the pavement.
Part of Speech: adjective
Link: on the pavement
Definition: to vary irregularly;to go up and down or back andforth
Derivatives: fluctuates,fluctuated, fluctuating
Sentence: I went on a crazy date with a guy who could make his ears fluctuate.
Part of Speech: verb
Link: crazy date
Definition: to continue with an effort or plan despite difficulties
Derivatives: perseveres,persevered, persevering
Sentence: I can persevere; I’m still here even though the hurricane destroyed my home.
Part of Speech: verb
Link: I’m still here
Definition: to consider carefully; think deeply about
Derivatives: ponders,pondered, pondering
Sentence: He can not ponder any longer or he will be late for the parade.
Part of Speech: verb
Link: longer
Definition: to restore to a normal life through therapyor education
Derivatives: rehabilitates,rehabilitated, rehabilitating,rehabilitation
Sentence: Dr Phil frequently tries to rehabilitate lost souls. Get therapy; it’s not too late!
Part of Speech: verb
Link: Get therapy; it’s not too late.
Definition: complete confusion;uproar
Sentence: I was in a state of turmoil when my car hit a tree and began losing oil.
Part of Speech: noun
Link: losing oil
Definition: to take the risk of; dare
Derivatives: ventures,ventured, venturing
Sentence: He will venture to try a new cleaner for his dentures.
Part of Speech: verb
Link: denture
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