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2022-04-10 04:02:51 ABBEY n.
an abbey is a house or group of houses where monks or nuns live.


When the monk returned to the abbey, he went immediately to his bedroom.
Some bishops accumulated the revenues from six large abbeys.
The abbey was to achieve a much clearer victory in 1120.


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2022-04-09 21:01:46 ABANDON v.
to abandon something is to leave it forever or for a long time.


The old room had been abandoned years before.
As a baby he was abandoned by his mother.
We were sinking fast, and the captain gave the order to abandon ship.


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2022-04-09 19:16:11 CONJECTURE n.
a guess about something based on how it seems and not on proof:

There's been a lot of conjecture in the media recently about the marriage.
Life is constant probing and testing, conjecture and refutation.
I have never counted the number of posts, but I conjecture that there are less than five.


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2022-04-09 05:46:47 NATTY adj.
stylish and tidy in every detail:


He's always been a natty dresser.
The model wore a natty jumper down the runway, donned with a few bangles and a stylish bomber jacket.
Although the natty clothing was just her style, Terra couldn't afford the boutique's steep price tags.


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2022-04-08 16:56:11 CANTANKEROUS adj.
arguing and complaining a lot:

He's getting a bit cantankerous in his old age.
Mad-Eye Moody - The cantankerous auror died during the escape engineered when Harry had to be moved from his aunt and uncle's to the safety of the Weasley's hollow.
Jessie's husband passed away and she moved in with her cantankerous father-in-law Gus (Wilford Brimley).


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2022-04-08 05:43:23 TURMOIL n.
a state of confusion, uncertainty, or disorder:

The whole region is in turmoil.
The country is in a state of political turmoil.
The Stock Exchange is in turmoil following a huge wave of selling.


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2022-04-07 20:22:40
Vocabulary

The doctors are trying to ______ the effects of the disease.
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2022-03-02 23:02:00 DIGRESS v.
to move away from the main subject you are writing or talking about and to write or talk about something else:


But I digress. To get back to what I was saying, this poem reflects the poet's love of nature and his religious beliefs.
The lecturer temporarily digressed from her subject to deal with a related theory.
I regret that for a time we have digressed in this regard.


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