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Wordle 43

Wordle 43. f ormidable f ortuitous galvanize grandiloquence implacable. formidable. for·mi·da·ble / Adjective:: Inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable: "a formidable opponent". Synonyms : tremendous - redoubtable - dreadful - terrible

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Wordle 43

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  1. Wordle43 formidable fortuitous galvanize grandiloquence implacable

  2. formidable • for·mi·da·ble/ • Adjective:: Inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable: "a formidable opponent". • Synonyms: • tremendous - redoubtable - dreadful - terrible • Many people find Tom is a formidable opponent when they are boxing.

  3. fortuitous • for·tu·i·tous • Adjective: • 1.Happening by accident or chance rather than design. • 2.Happening by a lucky chance; fortunate. • Synonyms: • accidental - random - incidental - casual – chance • Winning the lottery is a fortuitous event.

  4. galvanize • gal·va·nize • Verb: • 1.Shock or excite (someone), typically into taking action: "his voice galvanized them into action". • 2.Coat (iron or steel) with a protective layer of zinc. • Synonyms: • electroplate - electrify • Sally was galvanized by the news of her daughter’s wedding. She started planning immediately. • The manufacturer galvanized his product.

  5. grandiloquence • Noun: grandiosity: high-flown style; excessive use of verbal ornamentation; "the grandiosity of his prose"; overly verbal • The speaker was known for his grandiloquence and would often talk for many minutes longer than he should.

  6. implacable • im·plac·a·ble • Adjective: • 1.Unable to be placated. • 2.Relentless; unstoppable: "implacable advances". • Synonyms: • unrelenting - inexorable - relentless - irreconcilable • The fight for equality was implacable. • The baby’s tears were implacable until he was back with his mother.

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