✅601). Logjam (Noun)
Definition: a situation that seems irresolvable
Synonyms: problem, trouble, dispute, dilemma
Usage: the president can use his power to break the 
logjam over this issue
✅602). Allies (Noun)
Definition: a person or organization that cooperates 
with or helps another in a particular activity
Synonyms: associate, colleague, friend, confederate, 
partner, supporter, accomplice, helper, accessory
Usage: he was forced to dismiss his closest political ally
✅603). Plagued (Verb)
Definition: cause continual trouble or distress to
Synonyms: afflict, bedevil, cause suffering to, torture, 
torment, trouble, beset 
Usage: he has been plagued by ill healths
✅604) Ignominy (Noun)
Definition: public shame or disgrace.
Synonyms: shame, humiliation, embarrassment, mortification
Usage: the ignominy of being imprisoned
✅605). Alleged (Adjective)
Definition: said, without proof, to have taken place or 
to have a specified illegal or undesirable quality
Synonyms: supposed, so-called, claimed, professed, 
purported, ostensible, apparent
Usage: the alleged conspirators
✅606). Sobering (Verb)
Definition: make or become more serious, sensible, 
and solemn
Synonyms: become (more) serious, settle (down),  relax, soften
Usage: his expression sobered her
✅607). Onslaught (Noun)
Definition: a fierce or destructive attack.
Synonyms: 
assault, attack, offensive, aggression, advance, charge,
onrush, rush
Usage: a series of onslaughts on the citadel
✅608). Hasten (Verb)
Definition: cause (something, especially something 
undesirable) to happen sooner than it otherwise would
Synonyms: speed up, make faster, accelerate, 
quicken, precipitate, expedite, advance.
Usage: this tragedy probably hastened his own death 
from heart disease
✅609). Flagrant (Adjective)
Definition: conspicuously or obviously offensive
Synonyms: 
blatant, glaring, obvious, overt, evident, conspicuous
Usage: a flagrant violation of the law
✅610). Eschewed (Verb)
Definition: deliberately avoid using; abstain from
Synonyms: abstain from, refrain from, give up, forgo, 
forswear, shun, renounce
Usage: he appealed to the crowd to eschew violence