Erroneous:
(Adjective)
Meaning:
Wrong and based on facts that are not correct.
Incorrect (synonym).
Usage:
His economic predictions are based on some erroneous assumptions.
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IMPUGN:
(Verb: ɪmˈpjuːn)
(Pronounced as Im'pyoon)
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MEANING: To express doubts about someone’s honesty, courage, ability etc.
USAGE: I did not mean to impugn her professional abilities.
EPOCH:
(noun)
Meaning: A period of history.
Synonym: Era
Instance:
The king’s death marked the end of an epoch.
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NUT-CRACKER:
(Noun)
A tool for cracking the shell of nuts
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50 Verbs Starting With A
1. Abandon - to leave something behind
2. Abase - to make someone lower, by humiliation or demotion
3. Abate - to become less or lower in amount or force than at a prior time
4. Abbreviate - to use a shortened form of something to represent the full form
5. Abduct - to illegally take away a person by using force or coercion
6. Abolish - to destroy, get rid of, or stop something
7. Absorb - to soak up
8. Accept - to willingly take, receive, or agree to an object or idea
9. Accuse - to say another person is at fault for doing something wrong
10. Act - to do something
11. Adjust - to change something to a better fit or to be more suitable
12. Admire - to regard someone or something with delight and approval
13. Adopt - to willingly take one into a relationship, particularly in the case of an orphaned child
14. Adore - to worship, honor, or be very fond of
15. Advise - to offer a suggestion about what should be done in a situation
16. Affect - to produce a change in something
17. Afford - to be able to have something without negative consequences
18. Agree - to have the same opinion or views
19. Aim - to point or direct with a particular goal in mind
20. Allow - to permit or to give permission
21. Alter - to make something different without completely changing it
22. Amend - to modify or alter something, often for the better
23. Amuse - to remain occupied in a pleasant manner, usually by doing something enjoyable
24. Analyse (or analyze) - to learn about something by looking closely at its individual parts and determining how they work together
25. Announce - to make something publicly known
26. Annoy - to irritate or disturb
27. Answer - to give a response to a question
28. Anticipate - to complete a task before a deadline
29. Appeal - to make an urgent request for something necessary or desired
30. Appear - to seem or look a certain way
31. Applaud - to show approval or praise, usually with hand clapping
32. Apply - to go through the proper steps to be granted a request
33. Appoint - to choose an individual for a position or office
34. Approach - to move close to something
35. Approve - to say you like something or you are alright with it happening
36. Argue - to verbally disagree with someone
37. Arrive - to show up for something or to reach a destination
38. Ask - to inquire about something in order to get an answer, response, or action
39. Aspire - to work toward a goal you strongly want to reach
40. Assault - to cause harm to someone, to threaten harm, or to try and cause harm
41. Assert - to make a statement with full confidence of its factuality
42. Assign - to distribute a job or responsibility
43. Assist - to provide help
44. Assume - to formulate an idea for which there is no evidence
45. Assure - to make a statement to inspire morale or belief in someone
46. Attach - to make something stick or physically connect to something else
47. Attempt - to make an effort to do something
48. Attend - to be present at something
49. Avert - to keep something from happening
50. Avoid - to keep something from coming near, affecting you, or happening to you.
01/01/2021
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TRAVESTY
(Noun)
MEANING: Something extremely bad and is not what it is claimed to be.
USAGE: Their marriage was a complete travesty.
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JEOPARDIZE
(Verb)
MEANING: Put in danger
USAGE: A scandal like this might jeopardize his political career.
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Let's learn some TAX related terms
TAX RETURN:
(Noun)
MEANING: The form on which you have to give information so that your tax can be calculated.
WITH-HOLDING TAX:
(Noun)
MEANING: Money that is taken out of your wages as tax.
TAX DODGE:
(Noun)
MEANING: A way of paying less tax.
TAX EXEMPT:
(Adjective)
MEANING: If savings, income etc are tax exempt, you do not have to pay tax on them.
TAX BRACKET:
(Noun)
MEANING:
A particular range of income levels on which the same rate of tax is paid.
REBATE:
(Noun)
MEANING: An amount of money that is paid back to you when you have paid too much tax, rent etc.
REGRESSIVE TAX:
(Noun)
MEANING: A tax that has less effect on the rich than on the poor. 😕
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CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE:
(Noun)
MEANING: When people, especially a large group of people, refuse to obey a law in order to protest in a peaceful way against the government.
USAGE: The risk of anarchy is directly associated with civil disobedience.
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