✅531). Controversial (Adjective)
👉Definition: giving rise or likely to give rise to
controversy or public disagreement.
👉Synonyms: contentious, disputed, contended, at
issue, moot, disputable
👉Usage: years of wrangling over a controversial
bypass
✅532). Gamut (Noun)
👉Definition: the complete range or scope of something
👉Synonyms:
range, spectrum, span, sweep, compass, scope, area
👉Usage: the whole gamut of human emotion
✅533). Nuances (Noun)
👉Definition: a subtle difference in or shade of meaning,
expression, or sound
👉Synonyms: fine distinction, subtle
distinction/difference, shade, shading, gradation
👉Usage: he was familiar with the nuances of the local
dialect
✅534). Advocacy (Noun)
👉Definition: public support for or recommendation of a
particular cause or policy
👉Synonyms: support for, argument for, arguing
for, calling for, pushing for, pressing for
👉Usage: his outspoken advocacy of the agreement has
won no friends
✅535). Moots (Verb)
👉Definition: raise (a question or topic) for discussion;
suggest (an idea or possibility)
👉Synonyms: raise, bring up, broach, mention, put
forward, introduce, advance
👉Usage: the scheme was first mooted last October
✅536). Denied (Verb)
👉Definition: state that one refuses to admit the truth or
existence of
👉Synonyms: contradict, repudiate, gainsay, declare
untrue, dissent from, disagree with
👉Usage: both firms deny any responsibility for the
tragedy
✅537). Nexus (Noun)
👉Definition: a connection or series of connections
linking two or more things
👉Synonyms: union, network, union
👉Usage: the nexus between industry and political
power
✅538). Unprecedented (Adjective)
👉Definition: never done or known before
👉Synonyms:
unparalleled, unequalled, unmatched, unrivalled, without parallel, without equal
👉Usage: The government took the unprecedented step
of releasing confidential correspondence
✅539). Oblivious (Adjective)
👉Definition: not aware of or concerned about what is
happening around one
👉Synonyms:
unaware, unconscious, heedless, unmindful, insensible
, unheeding
👉Usage: she became absorbed, oblivious to the passage
of time
✅540). Spook (Verb)
👉Definition: Afraid of, frighten, unnerve
👉Synonyms: horrific, panic, terrify.
👉Usage: he'll spook if we make any noise
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