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Enhance your vocabulary with words like preposterous, pugnacious, and rejuvenate. Dive into the realm of words and enrich your linguistic ventures. Get ready to warp your language skills!
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1. preposterous • It is preposterous that you think you can get a good score on the SAT without studying. • Segregation seems preposterous to us now, but in the past it was the normal.
1. preposterous • (adj.) ridiculous, senseless.
2. pugnacious • Her pugnacious personality caused her to not get along with most people. • While my roommate can tend to be pugnacious, I try to stay out of confrontations.
2. pugnacious • (adj.) quarrelsome, fond of fighting.
3. rabid • Rabid animals usually attack other animals. • The rabid Giants fans, lost in their mob mentality, stabbed a Dodger fan.
3. rabid • (adj.) furious, violently intense, unreasonably extreme.
4. realm • The teacher opened to them the realm of possibilities. • Once upon a time, there were two realms that were forever stuck in hate for each other.
4. realm • (n.) a kingdom
5. rejuvenate • The moisturizer helped to rejuvenate my skin. • The cold ocean will help rejuvenate me on this hot day.
5. rejuvenate • (v.) to make young again, renew.
6. remunerate • The state funding was used to remunerate teachers for the extra days they had to stay late. • Many times museum workers are volunteers, so they are not remunerated.
6. remunerate • (v.) to reward, pay
7. sparse • Supplies after the hurricane were sparse. • California’s drought is due to the fact that precipitation is sparse.
7. sparse • (adj.) meager, scant, scattered.
8. sterling • All of my rings are sterling silver. • Her performance at the opera was sterling.
8. sterling • (adj.) genuine , excellent.
9. venture • My father’s business venture did not have the outcome he was hoping for. • Many guests never venture to the rest of the island.
9. venture • (n.) a risky or daring undertaking.
10. warp • The hot dishwasher must have warped my plastic straw. • The theory suggests that gravity can warp space, time, and light.
10. warp • (v.) to twist out of shape