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Wordle 24

Wordle 24. Cataclysmic. Adjective: cataclysmal: severely destructive; "cataclysmic nuclear war"; "a cataclysmic earthquake". The tsunami was cataclysmic to Japanese cities. Berate. be·rate Verb: Scold or criticize (someone) angrily Synonyms: scold - chide - upbraid - rebuke - rate - rail

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Wordle 24

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  1. Wordle 24

  2. Cataclysmic • Adjective: cataclysmal: severely destructive; "cataclysmic nuclear war"; "a cataclysmic earthquake". • The tsunami was cataclysmic to Japanese cities.

  3. Berate • be·rate • Verb: Scold or criticize (someone) angrily Synonyms: scold - chide - upbraid - rebuke - rate - rail • My mother scolded me for breaking the window.

  4. Braggart • brag·gart • Noun:A person who boasts about achievements or possessions. • Synonyms:boaster - blusterer - swaggerer – bouncer • The woman was a braggart after she won the award.

  5. coquette • co·quette/kōˈket/ • Noun:A woman who flirts. • Synonyms:flirt - jilt • The coquette broke many men’s hearts.

  6. Constraint • con·straint • Noun: A limitation or restriction. • Stiffness of manner and inhibition in relations between people. • Synonyms: compulsion - coercion - duress - restraint – force • Tom untied his constraints and escaped. • Tom showed constraint and did not tell Amy her dress was ugly.

  7. Refute (Word Review) • re·fute • Verb: Prove (a statement or theory) to be wrong or false; disprove. • Prove that (someone) is wrong. • Synonyms: rebut - confute - disprove - deny - negative – contradict • When my sister said the world was flat, I refuted her.

  8. Potable (Word Review) • po·ta·ble • Adjective: Safe to drink; drinkable. Synonyms: drinkable • The water from the sink was potable.

  9. Wordle Journal 25

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