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adopt
9 uses
The country adopted the metric system.
adopted = took on as its own
DefinitionGenerally adopt means:
to take on as one's own
The exact meaning of adopt depends upon its context. For example:
  • "adopt a child" — to legally take on parental responsibilities for another person's child
  • "adopt a plan" — to accept or begin to use something
  • "adopt a pet" — to take in a pet — especially one from an animal shelter
  • "Congress adopted the resolution." — had a formal vote and passed
  • "adopted a confident attitude" — took on or displayed
Word Statistics
Book9 uses
Library30 uses in 10 avg bks
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contradict
1 use
Does the sentence contradict the main claim of the essay?
contradict = disagree with
DefinitionGenerally contradict means:
disagree
in various senses, including:
  • to say something is not true — as in "She contradicted his testimony."
  • to say something else is true when both can't be true — as in "I don't believe her. She contradicted herself as she told us what happened."
  • to be in conflict with — as in "Her assertions contradict accepted scientific principles."
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Book1 use
Library13 uses in 10 avg bks
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deliberate
1 use
1  —1 use as in:
deliberate insult
She didn't forget. She deliberately skipped the meeting.
deliberately = intentionally
DefinitionGenerally this sense of deliberate means:
to do something intentionally (do it on purpose)
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Book1 use
Library8 uses in 10 avg bks
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liable
1 use
1  —1 use as in:
she is liable to
She's so busy, she's liable to forget.
liable = likely to; or maybe going to
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Book1 use
Library2 uses in 10 avg bks
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on the other hand
1 use
Change can be hard to deal with. On the other hand, it often brings opportunity.
on the other hand = from another point of view
DefinitionGenerally on the other hand means:
from another point of view; or in a way that is different (a phrase used to introduce a different perspective or idea)
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Book1 use
Library23 uses in 10 avg bks
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precarious
2 uses
Her footing on the ladder looked precarious.
precarious = unsure (in danger of falling)
DefinitionGenerally precarious means:
unsafe or in danger of getting worse — especially in danger of falling
Word Statistics
Book2 uses
Library6 uses in 10 avg bks
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prostrate
1 use
It is their custom to worship five times a day, prostrate and facing toward Mecca.
prostrate = lying down - typically face downward on the ground as in submission
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Book1 use
Library2 uses in 10 avg bks
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rondo
90 uses
The most common rondo forms are ABACA and ABACABA.
rondo = a musical form in which one recurring theme is interspersed with a series of new themes
DefinitionGenerally rondo means:
a musical form in which one recurring theme is interspersed with a series of new themes; often used in the last movement of a sonata
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Book90 uses
Library0 uses in 10 avg bks
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sulk
1 use
She was disappointed and retreated to her room to sulk.
sulk = to overly indulge in being unhappy and unsociable
DefinitionGenerally sulk means:
to be overly unhappy and unsociable — often due to disappointment or a sense of not getting what was deserved
Word Statistics
Book1 use
Library6 uses in 10 avg bks
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