
Explanation of betroth (verb) to promise or pledge in marriage
Sample of betroth The man betrothed his daughter to the prince.
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Explanation of incursion (noun) attack; hostile invasion; raid; entering; infiltration
Sample of incursion The incursion by enemy forces left the country shocked.
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Explanation of circumlocutory (adjective) roundabout and unnecessarily wordy
Sample of circumlocutory It was a circumlocutory documentary that could have been cut to half its running time to say twice as much.
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Explanation of deposition (noun) removal from office or power; testimony; dismissal
Sample of deposition Failing to act lawfully could result in his deposition. She met with her lawyer this morning to review her deposition.
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Explanation of gourmand (noun) person who eats eagerly; glutton; greedy person
Sample of gourmand A gourmand may eat several servings of an entree.
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Explanation of dauntless (adjective) fearless; not discouraged; impossible to frighten; bold; daring
Sample of dauntless The dauntless ranger scaled the mountain to complete the rescue.
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Explanation of stipend (noun) payment for work done; allowance; salary
Sample of stipend She receives a monthly stipend for her help with the project. The bank will pay the woman a stipend of a hundred dollars a week.
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Explanation of chafe (verb) to annoy; to irritate; to wear away; to make sore by rubbing
Sample of chafe His constant teasing chafed her. He doesn't wear pure wool sweaters because they usually chafe his skin.
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Explanation of apathy (noun) lack of emotion or interest; indifference; disinterest
Sample of apathy He showed apathy when his relative was injured. The disheartened peasants expressed apathy toward the new law which promised new hope and prosperity for all.
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Explanation of igneous (adjective) having the nature of fire; volcanic; fiery
Sample of igneous When the sun shone upon it, the material took on an igneous quality.
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