✅301). Persuade (Verb)
👉Definition: (of a situation or event) provide a sound
reason for (someone) to do something
👉Synonyms: cause, lead, move, dispose, incline,
motivate, induce
👉Usage: the cost of the manor's restoration persuaded
them to take in guests
✅302). Abide (Verb)
👉Definition: accept or act in accordance with (a rule,
decision, or recommendation)
👉Synonyms: comply with, obey, observe, follow, keep
to, hold to, conform to
👉Usage: I said I would abide by their decision
✅303). Cohort (Noun)
👉Definition: a group of people with a shared
characteristic
👉Synonyms: group, grouping, category, categorization,
grade
👉Usage: a cohort of civil servants patiently drafting
legislation
✅304). Coercive (Adjective)
👉Definition: relating to or using force or threats
👉Synonyms: force, constraint.
👉Usage: coercive measures
✅305). Equities (Noun)
👉Definition: the value of the shares issued by a
company
👉Synonyms:
value, worth, valuation; ownership, rights, proprietorsh
ip
👉Usage: he owns 62% of the group's equity
✅306). Abandonment (Noun)
👉Definition: the action or fact of abandoning or being
abandoned
👉Synonyms: desertion, neglect, stranding; jilting,
betrayal
👉Usage: she had a feeling of utter abandonment and
loneliness
✅307). Intraday (Adjective)
👉Definition: occurring within one day
👉Synonyms: in between, intermediate
👉Usage: the dollar slipped from an intraday high of
104
✅308). Whammy (Noun)
👉Definition: an event with a powerful and unpleasant
effect; a blow.
👉Synonyms: magic, charm
👉Usage: the third whammy was the degradation of the
financial system
✅309). Indexation (Noun)
👉Definition: a system in which the value of something
changes in relation to another value or fixed standard
👉Synonyms: bargain, beat down, bottom out
👉Usage: Indexation of pay rises to productivity will
give people an incentive to work harder
✅310). Astutely (Adverb)
👉Definition: accurately assessing situations or people;
perceptively
👉Synonyms: accurate, correct, appropriate
👉Usage: she astutely pointed out that usually you have
to be dead to be a legend
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✅301). Persuade (Verb)
👉Definition: (of a situation or event) provide a sound
reason for (someone) to do something
👉Synonyms: cause, lead, move, dispose, incline,
motivate, induce
👉Usage: the cost of the manor's restoration persuaded
them to take in guests
✅302). Abide (Verb)
👉Definition: accept or act in accordance with (a rule,
decision, or recommendation)
👉Synonyms: comply with, obey, observe, follow, keep
to, hold to, conform to
👉Usage: I said I would abide by their decision
✅303). Cohort (Noun)
👉Definition: a group of people with a shared
characteristic
👉Synonyms: group, grouping, category, categorization,
grade
👉Usage: a cohort of civil servants patiently drafting
legislation
✅304). Coercive (Adjective)
👉Definition: relating to or using force or threats
👉Synonyms: force, constraint.
👉Usage: coercive measures
✅305). Equities (Noun)
👉Definition: the value of the shares issued by a
company
👉Synonyms:
value, worth, valuation; ownership, rights, proprietorsh
ip
👉Usage: he owns 62% of the group's equity
✅306). Abandonment (Noun)
👉Definition: the action or fact of abandoning or being
abandoned
👉Synonyms: desertion, neglect, stranding; jilting,
betrayal
👉Usage: she had a feeling of utter abandonment and
loneliness
✅307). Intraday (Adjective)
👉Definition: occurring within one day
👉Synonyms: in between, intermediate
👉Usage: the dollar slipped from an intraday high of
104
✅308). Whammy (Noun)
👉Definition: an event with a powerful and unpleasant
effect; a blow.
👉Synonyms: magic, charm
👉Usage: the third whammy was the degradation of the
financial system
✅309). Indexation (Noun)
👉Definition: a system in which the value of something
changes in relation to another value or fixed standard
👉Synonyms: bargain, beat down, bottom out
👉Usage: Indexation of pay rises to productivity will
give people an incentive to work harder
✅310). Astutely (Adverb)
👉Definition: accurately assessing situations or people;
perceptively
👉Synonyms: accurate, correct, appropriate
👉Usage: she astutely pointed out that usually you have
to be dead to be a legend
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