✅561). Coalition (Noun)
👉Definition: a temporary alliance for combined action,
especially of political parties forming a government.
👉Synonyms:
alliance, union, partnership, affiliation, bloc, caucus
👉Usage: a coalition between Liberals and
Conservatives
✅562). Forge (Verb)
👉Definition: make or shape (a metal object) by heating
it in a fire or furnace and hammering it.
👉Synonyms: hammer out, beat into shape, found, cast,
mould, model
👉Usage: he forged a great suit of black armour
✅563). Forays (Noun)
👉Definition: a sudden attack or incursion into enemy
territory, especially to obtain something
👉Synonyms:
raid, attack, assault, incursion, swoop, strike, charge
👉Usage: the garrison made a foray against Richard's
camp
✅564). Overhang (Verb)
👉Definition: hang or extend outwards over.
👉Synonyms: stick out, stand out, extend, project (over)
👉Usage: a concrete path overhung by jacaranda trees
✅565). Unfettered (Adjective)
👉Definition: not confined or restricted
👉Synonyms:
unrestrained, unrestricted, unconstrained, free, unbridled, untrammelled
👉Usage: his imagination is unfettered by the laws of
logic
✅566). Rousing (Adjective)
👉Definition: exciting; stirring
Synonyms:
stirring, inspiring, exciting, stimulating, moving, electrifying, invigorating
👉Usage: a rousing speech
✅567). Spurt (Verb)
👉Definition: gush out in a sudden and forceful stream.
👉Synonyms: squirt, shoot, spray, fountain, jet, erupt
👉Usage: he cut his finger, and blood spurted over the
sliced potatoes
✅568). Desist (Verb)
👉Definition: stop doing something; cease or abstain
👉Synonyms: abstain, refrain, forbear, hold back
👉Usage: each pledged to desist from acts of sabotage
✅569). Hedge (Noun)
👉Definition: a way of protecting oneself against
financial loss or other adverse circumstances.
👉Synonyms:
safeguard, protection, shield, screen, guard, buffer, cushion
👉Usage: index-linked gilts are a useful hedge against
inflation
✅570). Crucial (Adjective)
👉Definition: decisive or critical, especially in the
success or failure of something
👉Synonyms: pivotal, critical, key, climacteric, decisive,
deciding, determining
👉Usage: negotiations were at a crucial stage
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