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09/01/2026

- Repudiate (v.) to reject or to refuse….
* Ex:
1. He chose to repudiate his earlier
remarks after realizing they were
offensive.

2. The politician was quick to
repudiate the false allegations
made against him.

3. She issued a statement to
repudiate the claims circulating
online.

30/12/2025

Enigmatic (adj.) difficult to understand

Ex. Her enigmatic smile left behind a thousand unanswered questions and a haunting sense of wonder.

19/12/2025

#08
Dilatory (adj.) intended to delay

Example Sentences:

1. He adopted a dilatory strategy to avoid answering the difficult question.

2. She was reprimanded for her dilatory behavior at work.

3. His dilatory response caused unnecessary delays in the project.
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17/12/2025

#07
Unabashed (adj.) not embarrassed or ashamed; confident or bold.

Example Sentences:

1. She spoke with unabashed pride about her achievements.

2. He made an unabashed declaration of love in front of everyone.

3. He pursued his dreams with unabashed determination.

17/12/2025

BBC Learning English

16/12/2025

#06
Infuriate (v.) to make someone extremely angry.

Examples:
"His constant interruptions infuriated the speaker, who finally lost their temper".

"The new policy to restrict trading infuriated many users, who felt cheated".

"It infuriates me when people talk loudly on their phones in quiet places like libraries".

"The politician's blatant lies infuriated the voters, leading to protests".

"She was infuriated by the careless way he handled their shared project".

15/12/2025
15/12/2025

#05
Lambaste (v.) to criticize someone or something severely.

1. He chose not to lambaste his colleague and instead offered help.

2. Some people lambaste others without understanding the full story.

3. Shoppers often lambaste products that fail to meet expectations.

12/12/2025

#04
Perfunctory. n done quickly with little interest.

1. She made a perfunctory effort to clean the room before guests arrived.

2. The waiter’s perfunctory service made the meal less enjoyable.

3. The teacher’s perfunctory glance at the homework suggested she wasn’t impressed.

08/12/2025

#03
Ceasefire (n.) A temporary suspension of fighting; a truce or an order or signal to stop fighting.

Ex. Ceasefire agreement helps stop the WAR between countries and bring PEACE for the bordering-regions.

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