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rectify /ˈrɛktəˌfaɪ/ verb
-> to correct (something that is wrong)
-The hotel management promised to rectify the problem/situation.
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Soft Spot /ˈsɑːft ˈspɑːt/ noun
▫️plural soft spots
->Definition of SOFT SPOT
1 : a strong liking for someone or something — usually singular
-He has a soft spot for children.
-She has a soft...
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Facetious:
If someone is being facetious they’re being playful with an edge.
A knock-knock joke isn’t facetious, but if you call it the most advanced form of comedy, you’re probably being facetious.
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People in relationship:
->client (clients)
(NOUN) A client of a professional person
or organization is a person that receives a service from them in return for payment.
■ a solicitor and his client
■ The company...
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stupefy /ˈstuːpəˌfaɪ/ verb
stupefies; stupefied; stupefying
Learner's definition of STUPEFY
: to shock or surprise (someone) very much : to cause (someone) to become confused or unable to think clearly — usually used as...
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Envisioned/envisage
- In-vision-ed
Meaning - imagine as a future possibility, visualize -(Verb)
Synonyms - externalize, behold
?Example:*
- As a child, Barbara envisioned herself as a royal type who would one day become a queen.
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menorah /məˈnorə/
an object that holds seven or nine candles and that is used in Jewish worship
-The boy is lighting a Hanukkah menorah.
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Expostulate
Meaning: to reason earnestly with someone against something that person intends to do or has done; remonstrate
Example: He found fox expostulating with the man
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outpouring /ˈaʊtˌporɪŋ/ noun
plural outpourings
Learner's definition of OUTPOURING
: an act of expressing an emotion or feeling in a very powerful way — often + of
-There was an outpouring of support for the...