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Word Adorn Magnificent

Impress Deal

Part of Speech, Word Forms verb (adorns, adorning, adorned) adjective (magnificently, magnificence) verb (impresses, impressed, noun (dealer, dealings, dealt, dealing) Preposition

Synonyms embellish, garnish, ornament, trim extraordinary, glorious, grand, splendid, superb, wonderful affect, influence, persuade, sway agreement, arrangement, bargain, contract, understanding

Throughout

Tragedy Involve

Run

Noun(Tragic, Tragically) Verb(Involved, Involves, Involving, Involvement) Verb(Runs, Running, Ran) Noun(Disciplines, Disciplining, Disciplined) Noun(consequence s, consequently) Adjective enormously Noun, Verb - Rivals, Rivaling, Rivaled

calamity, catastrophe, disaster, misadventure comprise, consist of, contain, entail, include

function, operate, administer, control, govern and manage chastisement, correction, punishment, control, moderation, restraint aftermath, effect, price, repercussion, result big, giant, huge, immense, jumbo, tremendous challenger, competitor, contender, adversary, enemy

Discipline

Consequence Enormous Rival

Compete

Preference

Verb - competes, competing, competed, competition, competitive, competitively Noun preferences, prefer, preferred,

contend, contest, rival, vie, combat, fight, strive, oppose

choice, desire, favorite, option, selection

In preference to

Noun phrase

Engrave

Verb- engraves, engraving, engraved Noun - Inscriptions, carving, engraving, epitaph, etching inscribe Adj - brutalize, brutality, brutally Verb - struggles, struggling, struggled vicious, savage, cruel, fierce, harsh, inhuman, ruthless, unmerciful, unforgiving attempt, endeavor, offer, seek, strive, undertake

Inscription

Brutal Struggle

Adversity Awkward

Noun - adversities, misfortune, mischance, mishap, tragedy adversary, Adj - awkwardness, bumbling, clumsy, halting, heavy-handed, inept, awkwardly lumbering, uncomfortable verb phrase noun (prisons, imprison, imprisoned) can, cooler, lockup, pen, penitentiary, reformatory, stockade

Make things awkward Prison

Favorable

adjective (favors, agreeable, good, grateful, gratifying, nice, favorably, favorite) pleasing, pleasurable, welcome

Accuse

verb (accuses, arraign, charge, criminalize, impeach, accusing, accused, incriminate, inculpate, indict accusation) verb - approves, approving, Adj - upsets, upsetting, and upset Noun - incidents, incidentally accept favor, go for, accredit, certify, endorse, ok, sanction agitate, bother, discombobulate, disquiet, disturb, flurry, fluster, perturb, unhinge occurrence, circumstance, episode, event, happening, occasion, things

Approve Upset

Incident

Dispute

Noun- disputes, argue, bicker, hassle, quibble, squabble, wrangle disputing, disputed

Allegation Affair

Noun - allegations, allege, alleged, Noun Business, concern, matter, shooting match, thing

Mishandle

Verb - Mishandles, abuse, misapply, disapprove, misuse, pervert, mishandling, prostitute mishandled adjective criticism, criticize, acute, climacteric, crucial, desperate, dire

Critical

Campaign

noun (campaign, campaigning, campaigned)

Carry out

administer, administrate, execute, govern, render

Legal Threat

adjective (legalize, lawful, innocent, legitimate, licit legality, legally) Noun - threaten, danger, menace, liability threatened, threatening

Secure

Verb

Cover, fend, guard, protect, safeguard, screen, shield

Obtain,

Investigate,

verb (obtains, obtaining, obtained) noun (investigates, investigating, investigated, investigation)

acquire, annex, chalk up, gain, have, pick up, procure, secure, win explore, delve (into), dig (into), go (into), inquire (into), look (into), probe, prospect, sift

Word Definition For example, if someone adorns a place, he puts decorations on it. For example, if you say that something or someone is magnificent, you mean that you think it is extremely good. For example, if something impresses you, you feel great admiration for it. For example, if you say that you need or have a great deal of or a good deal of a particular thing, you are emphasizing that you need or have a lot of it. For example, if you say that something happens throughout a particular time, you mean that it happens during the whole of that period. For example, a tragedy is an extremely sad event or situation. For example, if a situation or activity involves something, that thing is a necessary part or consequency of it. For example, if you run something such as a buisness or an activity, you are in charge of it or you organize it.

Sample Sentence His watercolor designs adorn a wide range of books. It is a magnificent country house in wooded grounds.

What impressed him most was their speed. Im in a position to save you a good deal of time.

The national tragedy of rival groups killing each other continued throughout 1990.

They have suffered an enormous personal tragedy Running a kitchen involves a great deal of discipline and speed His stepfather ran a prosperous paint business.

Order and discipline have been placed in the hands of headmasters and govering bodies. For example, the consequences of something are the results or effects of it. For example, something that is enormous is extemely large in size or amount. For example, your rival is a person, business or organization against whom you are cometing or fighting in the same area or for the same things. for example, when one firm or country competes with another, it tries to get people to buy its own goods in preference to those of the other firms or countries. You can also say that two frims or countries compete. for example, if you have a preference for something, you would like to have or do that thing rather than something else. Her lawyer said she understtod the consequence of her actions and was prepared to go to jail. The main bedroom is enormous. He eliminated his rival in brutal struggle for power.

The banks have long competed with American Express's charge cards and various store cards.

Many of these products were bought because customers had a preference for them.

if you choose one thing in preference to Many people choose the train in preference to driving. another, you choose it instead because it is better if you engrave something with a design of Your wedding ring can be engraved with a personal words, or if you engrave a design or words on inscription it, you cut the design or words onto its surface An inscription is writing carved into something Above its doors was a latin inscription made of stone or metal, for example a gravestone or metal. a brutal act or person is cruel and violent. He was the victim of a very brutal murder. If you struggle to do something, you try hard to They had to struggle against all kinds of adversity do it, even though other people or things may be making it difficult for you to succeed. adversity is a very difficult or unfavorable situation A situation in which you feel so embarrased that you are not sure what to do or say For example, to cause trouble and make a situation very difficult For example, a prison is a building where criminals are kept as punishment or where people accused of crime are kept before their trial. For example, if your opinion or your reaction is favorable to something, you agree with it and approve of it. If something makes a favorable impression on you or is a favorable to you, you like it and approve of it. He showed courage in adversity The more she tried to get out of the situation, the more awkward it became She could make things very awkward if she wanted to. After being convicted of bank robbery, she was sent to prison.

His ability to talk while eating fast made a favorable impression on his dining companions.

For example, if you accuse someone of doing something wrong or dishonest, you say or tell them that you believe that they did. If you approve of an action, event or suggestion, you like it or are pleased. If you are upset, you are unhappy or disappointed because soemthing unpleasant has happened to you For example, an incident is something that happens, especially something that is unusual.

My mom was really upset because he was accusing her of having an affair with another man. Not everyone approved of the festival After she died, I felt very, very upset.

These incidents were the latest in a series of disputes between two nations.

A dispute is an argument or disagreement They have won previous pay disputes with the between people or groups government Verb- If you dispute a fact, statement or theory, He disputed the allegations you say that it is incorrect or untrue An allegation is a statement saying that The company denied the allegation. someone has doen something wrong. For example, if an event or series of events has The government has mishandled the whole affair. been mentioned and you want to talk about it again, you can refer to it as the affair. If you say that someone has mishandled something, you are critical of them because you think they have dealt with it badly She completely mishandled an important project purely through lack of attention.

A critical time, factor, or situation is extremely The incident happened at a critical point in the campaign important. A critical siuation is very serious and dangerous. The german authorities are considering an airlift if the situation becomes critical. He is in critical condtion after the two accidents. To be critical of someone or something means His report is highly critical of the trial judge to criticize them For example, a campaign is a planned set of During his election campaign he promised to put the activities that people carry out over a period of economy back on its feet. time in order to achieve something such as social or political change. (verb) If someone campaigns for something, We are campaigning to improve the legal status of they carry out a planned set of activities over a woman. period of time in order to achieve their aim.

For example, if you carry out a threat, task, or instruction, you do it or act according to it.

Police say that they believe the attacks were carried out by nationalists. Commitments have been made with little intention of carrying them out. He vowed to take legal action. I sought legal advice on this. Some couples see single women as a threat to their relationships.

For example, legal is used to describe things that relate to the law. For example, a threat to a person or things is a danger that something unpleasant might happen to them. A threat is also the cause of this danger

For example, if you secure soemthing that you Federal leaders continued their efforts to secure a want or need, you obtain it, often after a lot of ceasefire effort. Secure is used in a formal context.

For example, to obtain something means to get The perfect body has always been difficult to obtain. it or achieve it. For example, if someone, especially an official, Police are still investigating how the accident happened investigates an event, situation, or claim, he tries to find out what happened or what the truth is.

Milder Addition

Transitions of Logic Stronger

Comparison

a further x and and then then also too next another other nor just as ... so too a similar x another x like but yet and yet still otherwise or though but another rather

Contrast

Time

Purpose

then now soon afterward later shortly earlier recently first, second, third next before after today tomorrow to do this

further furthermore moreover in addition additionally besides again equally important first, second finally, last similarly comparable in the same way likewise however still nevertheless on the other hand on the contrary even so notwithstanding for all that in contrast alternatively at the same time though this may be otherwise instead nonetheless conversely meanwhile at length presently at last finally immediately thereafter at that time subsequently eventually currently in the meantime in the past in the future to this end

Purpose

so that

Place

there here beyond nearby next to so and so then

Result

that is specifically in particular for one thing Summary and in sum Emphasis generally after all by the way in general incidentally naturally I hope at least it seems in brief I suppose
Example

with this object for this purpose for that reason because of this x at that point opposite to adjacent to on the other side in the front in the back hence therefore accordingly consequently thus thereupon as a result in consequence for example for instance an instance of this this can be seen in in short on the whole as I said in other words to be sure in fact indeed clearly of course anyway remarkably I think assuredly definitely without doubt for all that on the whole in any event importantly certainly

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