BIL
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WORD
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TYPE
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MEANING
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EXAMPLES
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1.
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Temperament
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-noun
|
Usual attitude,mood or behavior of a person or animal
|
*Looking for a dog
with a sweet temperament.
*His charming temperament
stunned most of the girls in his school.
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2.
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Alleviate
(ease,mitigate)
|
-verb
|
To reduce the pain or trouble/ to make something less
painful
|
*a car pool alleviates
some of the stress of driving kids to and from school everyday.
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3.
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Mitigate(relieve)
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-verb
|
To make less severe,harmful or painful
|
*This medicine
should mitigate the pain until the strained muscle heals itself.
*That leaves could
be mitigative
on few types of disease.
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4.
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Encumber(hold
up,trammel)
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-verb
|
To cause problems or difficulties for(someone or
something)
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*Don’t encumber
your pack animal so much that it can hardly move.
*Those tourists
really need help as they are encumbered by heavy luggage.
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5.
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Enthrall
(mesmerize)
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-verb
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To hold that attention of someone by being very
eciting,interesting or beautiful
|
*A play that will
enthrall you for two hours.
*Audiences were enthralled
by the astounding illusions by the famous magician.
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Thursday, 5 March 2015
3 months to goooooo!!!!!it's freeking me out..
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