✅141). Shockingly (Adverb)
Definition: in a way that causes indignation, horror, or
disgust
Synonyms: fearfully, hopelessly, appallingly
Usage: the debts were shockingly revealed to total
£23m
✅142). Confine (Verb)
Definition: keep or restrict someone or something
within certain limits of (space, scope, or time).
Synonyms: enclose, incarcerate, imprison, intern,
impound
Usage: he does not confine his message to high
politics
✅143). Reiteration (Noun)
Definition: the action of repeating something,
typically for emphasis or clarity
Synonyms: Echo, Renew, Repeat.
Usage: the reiteration of his campaign promise to cut
taxes
✅144). Apprehensions (Noun)
Definition: anxiety or fear that something bad or
unpleasant will happen
Synonyms:
anxiety, angst, alarm, worry, uneasiness, unease, nervo
usness
Usage: he felt sick with apprehension
✅145). Intimidation (Noun)
Definition: the action of intimidating someone, or the
state of being intimidated
Synonyms:
frightening, menacing, terrifying, scaring, alarming, ter
rorization
Usage: the intimidation of witnesses and jurors
✅146). Taint (Noun)
Definition: a trace of a bad or undesirable substance
or quality
Synonyms:
trace, touch, suggestion, hint, tinge, tincture
Usage: the lingering taint of creosote
✅147). Inasmuch (Adverb)
Definition: to the extent that; in so far as
Synonyms: Because, Since, While
Usage: These provisions apply only inasmuch as
trade between Member States is affected
✅148). Turbulent (Adjective)
Definition: characterized by conflict, disorder, or
confusion; not stable or calm
Synonyms:
tempestuous, stormy, unstable, unsettled, tumultuous,
explosive
Usage: the country's turbulent history
✅149). Apex (Noun)
Definition: the highest point of achievement; a climax.
Synonyms: climax, culmination, culminating
point, apotheosis
Usage: the apex of his career was in 1966 when he
hoisted aloft the World Cup for England
✅150). Wield (Verb)
Definition: hold and use (a weapon or tool)
Synonyms:
brandish, flourish, wave, twirl, display, flaunt, hold
aloft
Usage: a masked raider wielding a handguns
Definition: in a way that causes indignation, horror, or
disgust
Synonyms: fearfully, hopelessly, appallingly
Usage: the debts were shockingly revealed to total
£23m
✅142). Confine (Verb)
Definition: keep or restrict someone or something
within certain limits of (space, scope, or time).
Synonyms: enclose, incarcerate, imprison, intern,
impound
Usage: he does not confine his message to high
politics
✅143). Reiteration (Noun)
Definition: the action of repeating something,
typically for emphasis or clarity
Synonyms: Echo, Renew, Repeat.
Usage: the reiteration of his campaign promise to cut
taxes
✅144). Apprehensions (Noun)
Definition: anxiety or fear that something bad or
unpleasant will happen
Synonyms:
anxiety, angst, alarm, worry, uneasiness, unease, nervo
usness
Usage: he felt sick with apprehension
✅145). Intimidation (Noun)
Definition: the action of intimidating someone, or the
state of being intimidated
Synonyms:
frightening, menacing, terrifying, scaring, alarming, ter
rorization
Usage: the intimidation of witnesses and jurors
✅146). Taint (Noun)
Definition: a trace of a bad or undesirable substance
or quality
Synonyms:
trace, touch, suggestion, hint, tinge, tincture
Usage: the lingering taint of creosote
✅147). Inasmuch (Adverb)
Definition: to the extent that; in so far as
Synonyms: Because, Since, While
Usage: These provisions apply only inasmuch as
trade between Member States is affected
✅148). Turbulent (Adjective)
Definition: characterized by conflict, disorder, or
confusion; not stable or calm
Synonyms:
tempestuous, stormy, unstable, unsettled, tumultuous,
explosive
Usage: the country's turbulent history
✅149). Apex (Noun)
Definition: the highest point of achievement; a climax.
Synonyms: climax, culmination, culminating
point, apotheosis
Usage: the apex of his career was in 1966 when he
hoisted aloft the World Cup for England
✅150). Wield (Verb)
Definition: hold and use (a weapon or tool)
Synonyms:
brandish, flourish, wave, twirl, display, flaunt, hold
aloft
Usage: a masked raider wielding a handguns
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