Auspicious
pronunciation- aw-spish-uhs
part of speech- adj.
etymology- Latin
definition- favorable
word on web- In all, she planted 40 trees around her house to mark auspicious occasions.
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Expedite
pronunciation- ek-spi-dahyt
part of speech- verb
etymology- Late Middle English
definition- to hasten
word on web- The government could intervene further in the renewables market and expedite cleaner options.
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Extenuating
pronunciation- ik-sten-yoo-ey-ting
part of speech- Adj.
etymology- Late Middle English
definition- providing a good excuse
word on web- If there are extenuating circumstances, we are not suggesting no action be taken.
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Fraudulent
pronunciation- fro-je-lent
part of speech- adj.
etymology- Late Middle English
definition- deceitful
word on web- I just hope they reimburse me for the fraudulent transactions as it is over $100!.
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Innuendo
pronunciation- in-yoo-en do
part of speech- noun
etymology- Latin
definition- a suggestion
word on web- The innuendo has grown to a police inquiry but disabled physicist Stephen Hawking denies his injuries are from abuse.
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Rebuke
pronunciation- ri-byook
part of speech- verb
etymology- Middle English
definition-to criticize
word on web- It was a stinging rebuke to the radio personality, who usually gets away with saying what he wants on air.
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Redeem
pronunciation- ri-dem
part of speech- verb
etymology- Late Middle English
definition- to make up for past years
word on web- But if the company decides not to redeem the securities (including the discount), it must increase the margin on the dividends it pays.
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Subordinate
pronunciation- se-bor de nit
part of speech- Adj.
etymology- Late Middle English
definition- lower than
word on web- Mostly, his mind appears to be subordinate to his instincts: his real secret weapons are his diamond-blue eyes and muscular torso.
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Transgress
pronunciation- trans-gres
part of speech- verb.
etymology- Latin
definition- to commit an offense
word on web- If anything did happen to try to transgress the rules, there was always a protest fired in, so there was no love lost on the bike.
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Vehement
pronunciation- ve e-ment
part of speech- adj.
etymology- Latin
definition- strong
word on web- It is easy to forget that the practice of smoking tobacco has aroused vehement responses.
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