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JV693 (multifarious and vex)
JV693 (multifarious and vex)
Multifarious (adjective) Definition: having many diverse elements, parts, members, or components. Multifarious is simila... Read more
30 Oct 2019
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Ranked #2
JV691 (snide and jeopardy)
JV691 (snide and jeopardy)
Snide (adjective) Definition: Insulting or critical in a sarcastic or indirect way. You may have heard the phrase “snide... Read more
28 Oct 2019
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Ranked #3
JV703 (foremost and artifice)
JV703 (foremost and artifice)
Foremost (adjective) Definition: 1. the most important; 2. before all else Example Sentences: – First and foremost, we ... Read more
13 Nov 2019
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Ranked #4
JV702 (sustain and wary)
JV702 (sustain and wary)
Sustain (verb) Definition: 1. to maintain something or keep it in existence; 2. to experience something, especially suff... Read more
12 Nov 2019
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JV701 (amalgamate and disinclination)
JV701 (amalgamate and disinclination)
Amalgamate (verb) Definition: to join or combine together with something else Example Sentences: – If we amalgamate our ... Read more
11 Nov 2019
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Ranked #6
JV731 (confluence and subsidiary)
JV731 (confluence and subsidiary)
Confluence (noun) Definition: 1. a convergence, flowing, or gathering together of people or events at one point of conne... Read more
23 Dec 2019
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Ranked #7
JV695 (apposite and cleave)
JV695 (apposite and cleave)
Apposite (adjective) Definition: Highly appropriate and well-suited to the circumstance. Example Sentences: – Since her ... Read more
1 Nov 2019
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Ranked #8
JV715 (stave and affirm)
JV715 (stave and affirm)
Stave (verb) Definition: to prevent something bad from happening or to postpone something bad from happening until later... Read more
29 Nov 2019
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Ranked #9
JV750 (predilection and receptive)
JV750 (predilection and receptive)
Predilection (noun) Definition: a preference for something Example Sentences: – We went to the Chinese restaurant across... Read more
24 Jan 2020
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Ranked #10
JV763 (seminal and acrimony)
JV763 (seminal and acrimony)
seminal (adjective) Definition: 1. original and influential, especially of ideas revolutionary for their time; 2. contai... Read more
12 Feb 2020
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Ranked #11
JV778 (contempt and consequential)
JV778 (contempt and consequential)
contempt (noun) Definition: willful and open disrespect Example Sentences: – I have nothing but contempt for people who ... Read more
4 Mar 2020
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Ranked #12
JV777 (disingenuous and decimate)
JV777 (disingenuous and decimate)
disingenuous (adjective) Definition: 1. failing to reveal the full story or whole truth; 2. appearing sincere, but actua... Read more
3 Mar 2020
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Ranked #13
JV740 (felicitous and mosaic)
JV740 (felicitous and mosaic)
Felicitous (adjective) Definition: 1. highly suitable and really expressing the intended thought or feeling; 2. having h... Read more
10 Jan 2020
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Ranked #14
JV739 (fallacious and bequeath)
JV739 (fallacious and bequeath)
Fallacious (adjective) Definition: 1. based on an illogical, unsound premise; 2. false, yet deceptive and tending to mis... Read more
9 Jan 2020
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Ranked #15
JV716 (assay and aseptic)
JV716 (assay and aseptic)
Assay (verb, noun) Definition: (v.) 1. to test or examine something to determine its quality and/or components; 2. to tr... Read more
2 Dec 2019
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Ranked #16
JV720 (accentuate and bastion)
JV720 (accentuate and bastion)
Accentuate (verb) Definition: 1. give more force or attention to; 2. to put emphasis on a given syllable in a word; 3. t... Read more
6 Dec 2019
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Ranked #17
JV775 (capitalize and pretentious)
JV775 (capitalize and pretentious)
capitalize (verb) Definition: 1. to benefit from or take advantage of something; 2. to finance something; 3. to exchange... Read more
28 Feb 2020
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Ranked #18
JV729 (tantalizing and explicit)
JV729 (tantalizing and explicit)
Tantalizing (adjective) Definition: 1. pleasantly inviting; 2. tempting, but unavailable or unattainable Example Sentenc... Read more
19 Dec 2019
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5mins
Ranked #19
JV725 (pretext and categorical)
JV725 (pretext and categorical)
Pretext (noun) Definition: a made up excuse used to hide the truth Example Sentences: – I called her on the pretext tha... Read more
13 Dec 2019
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Ranked #20
JV714 (cohort and placid)
JV714 (cohort and placid)
Cohort (noun) Definition: 1. a group of companions; 2. a group of people who share a common factor; 3. a supporter Examp... Read more
28 Nov 2019
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