✅341). Brinkmanship (Noun)
👉Definition: the art or practice of pursuing a dangerous
policy to the limits of safety before stopping,
especially in politics.
👉Synonyms: risk, hazard, menace
👉Usage: in any game of brinkmanship, it is possible
that one side will collapse suddenly
✅342). Flee (Verb)
👉Definition: run away from a place or situation of
danger
👉Synonyms: run, run away, run off, make a run for it,
run for it, take flight, be gone, make off
👉Usage: to escape the fighting, his family fled from
their village
✅343). Pragmatist (Noun)
👉Definition: a person who is guided more by practical
considerations than by ideals.
👉Synonyms: guide, dedective
👉Usage: hardheaded pragmatists firmly rooted in the
real world
✅344). Impeachment (Noun)
👉Definition: the action of calling into question the
integrity or validity of something.
👉Synonyms: challenge, question, call into
question, cast doubt on, raise doubts about
👉Usage: the prosecutor's detailed impeachment of the
character witness
✅345). Scandals (Noun)
👉Definition: an action or event regarded as morally or
legally wrong and causing general public outrage
👉Synonyms: outrageous wrongdoing, outrageous
behaviour, immoral behaviour, unethical behaviour
👉Usage: a bribery scandal involving one of his key
supporters
✅346). Brazened (Verb)
👉Definition: endure an embarrassing or difficult
situation by behaving with apparent confidence and
lack of shame
👉Synonyms: put on a bold front, put a bold face on it,
be defiant, be unrepentant, be impenitent
👉Usage: there was nothing to do but brazen it out
✅347). Reluctance (Noun)
👉Definition: unwillingness or disinclination to do
something.
👉Synonyms: unwillingness, disinclination, lack of
enthusiasm, hesitation, hesitance, hesitancy
👉Usage: she sensed his reluctance to continue
✅348). Manoeuvre (Noun)
👉Definition: a movement or series of moves requiring
skill and care.
👉Synonyms: operation, exercise, activity, move,
movement, action
👉Usage: snowboarders performed daring manoeuvres
on precipitous slopes
✅349). Succor (Noun)
👉Definition: assistance and support in times of hardship
and distress
👉Synonyms: aid, help, a helping hand, assistance,
ministration, comfort, ease, relief
👉Usage: the wounded had little chance of succor.
350). Anti-apartheid (Noun)
👉Definition: opposed to a policy or system of apartheid.
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