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✅61). Votary (NOUN)
Definition: a devoted follower, adherent, or advocate
of someone or something
Synonyms: follow, buff
Usage: he was a votary of John Keats
✅62). Travesty (Noun)
Definition: distorted representation of something
Synonyms:
misrepresentation, distortion, perversion, corruption
Usage: the absurdly lenient sentence is a travesty of
justice
✅63). Dissuaded (Verb)
Definition: persuade (someone) not to take a
particular course of action
Synonyms: discourage, deter, prevent, disincline, turn
aside
Usage: his friends tried to dissuade him from flying
✅64). Belatedly (Adverb)
Definition: later than should have been the case
Synonyms: slowly, behind, tardily
Usage: the High Command had belatedly altered its
tactics
✅65). Hubbub (Noun)
Definition: a chaotic din caused by a crowd of people.
Synonyms: noise, loud
noise, din, racket, commotion, clamour
Usage: a hubbub of laughter and shouting
✅66). Breached (Verb)
Definition: make a gap in and break through (a wall,
barrier, or defence)
Synonyms: break (through), burst
(through), rupture, force itself through, split
Usage: the river breached its bank
✅67). Disseminating (Verb)
Definition: spread (something, especially information)
widely
Synonyms:
spread, circulate, distribute, disperse, diffuse, proclaim
, promulgate
Usage: health authorities should foster good practice
by disseminating information
✅68). Coterie (Noun)
Definition: a small group of people with shared
interests or tastes, especially one that is exclusive of
other people.
Synonyms: clique, set, circle, inner circle, crowd, in-
crowd, gang, band, pack, crew
Usage: a coterie of friends and advisers
✅69). Fury (Noun)
Definition: wild or violent anger.
Synonyms: rage, anger, wrath, passion, outrage,
spleen, temper
Usage: Tears of fury and frustration
✅70). Embattled (Adjective)
Definition: (of a place or people) involved in or
prepared for war, especially because surrounded by
enemy forces.
Synonyms: fighting, beset, prepared
Usage: the embattled northern province
Definition: a devoted follower, adherent, or advocate
of someone or something
Synonyms: follow, buff
Usage: he was a votary of John Keats
✅62). Travesty (Noun)
Definition: distorted representation of something
Synonyms:
misrepresentation, distortion, perversion, corruption
Usage: the absurdly lenient sentence is a travesty of
justice
✅63). Dissuaded (Verb)
Definition: persuade (someone) not to take a
particular course of action
Synonyms: discourage, deter, prevent, disincline, turn
aside
Usage: his friends tried to dissuade him from flying
✅64). Belatedly (Adverb)
Definition: later than should have been the case
Synonyms: slowly, behind, tardily
Usage: the High Command had belatedly altered its
tactics
✅65). Hubbub (Noun)
Definition: a chaotic din caused by a crowd of people.
Synonyms: noise, loud
noise, din, racket, commotion, clamour
Usage: a hubbub of laughter and shouting
✅66). Breached (Verb)
Definition: make a gap in and break through (a wall,
barrier, or defence)
Synonyms: break (through), burst
(through), rupture, force itself through, split
Usage: the river breached its bank
✅67). Disseminating (Verb)
Definition: spread (something, especially information)
widely
Synonyms:
spread, circulate, distribute, disperse, diffuse, proclaim
, promulgate
Usage: health authorities should foster good practice
by disseminating information
✅68). Coterie (Noun)
Definition: a small group of people with shared
interests or tastes, especially one that is exclusive of
other people.
Synonyms: clique, set, circle, inner circle, crowd, in-
crowd, gang, band, pack, crew
Usage: a coterie of friends and advisers
✅69). Fury (Noun)
Definition: wild or violent anger.
Synonyms: rage, anger, wrath, passion, outrage,
spleen, temper
Usage: Tears of fury and frustration
✅70). Embattled (Adjective)
Definition: (of a place or people) involved in or
prepared for war, especially because surrounded by
enemy forces.
Synonyms: fighting, beset, prepared
Usage: the embattled northern province
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