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Arduous:
  • Hard or tiring task involving strenuous effort.
In a sentence:
  • It was a long and arduous task but after six months, our home is finally built and ready to live in.
Pronunciation: aar·joo·uhs
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Sanguine:
  • Optimistic or positive, especially in bad or difficult situations.
In a sentence:
  • Despite low sales and profits, his sanguine demeanor and encouraging speech left our team driven and optimistic for the months to come.
Pronunciation: sang·gwn
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Ignominy:
  • Public shame or disgrace.
In a sentence:
  • Facing a loss in sales and the ignominy of a public dispute, the seller swiftly refunded the client to resolve the Dispute Resolution thread.
Pronunciation: ig·nuh·mi·nee
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Extant:
  • Surviving or still in existence.
In a sentence:
  • The species, once thought to be extinct, is still extant after being found off the Arctic coast.
Pronunciation: ek·stnt
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Dissidence:
  • Protest against official policy.
In a sentence:
  • Their display of dissidence lead to swift policy reform.
Pronunciation: di·suh·dns
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thanks @ContentExpert for all these new words, when i was young i use to write down the words in my notebook with its meaning so that i can learn it!
from where you get these words?
 
Exuberant:
  • Filled with or characterized by lively energy and excitement.
In a sentence:
  • His exuberant personality made him one of the best guests at our event, he was fun to hang with and made the whole room laugh.
Pronunciation: ig·zoo·br·uhnt
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Now I know where to come to to get the best pronunciation spelling for my ai voices! lol
 
Burgeoning:
  • Starting to grow or increase rapidly; flourishing.
In a sentence:
  • After months of trial and error, our paid-ad campaign is burgeoning and gives us steady flows of daily sales and traffic.
Pronunciation:bur·juh·nuhng
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Wow, I just found out this thread. Great idea, and even greater is the constant effort you put in it!

I'll need to come back frequently and learn some new words.

Keep it up!
 
Verity:
  • A true principle or belief, especially one of fundamental importance.
In a sentence:
  • The verity of his testimony swayed trial results as the proof and evidence proved the claims to be true.
Pronunciation: veh·ruh·tee
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Ancillary:
  • Giving essential support to primary goals, systems, or operations.
In a sentence:
  • The ancillary results of our content marketing let us grow our traffic and inbound leads.
Pronunciation: an·si·lr·ee
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Gallivant:
  • Go around from one place to another in pursuit of pleasure or entertainment.
In a sentence:
  • We gallivanted from city to city in Europe and took more photos than we can count.
Pronunciation: ga·luh·vant
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Gatekeep:
  • The activity of controlling, and usually limiting, general access to something.
In a sentence:
  • Some members gatekeep valuable shares by posting in the Jr. VIP section.
Pronunciation: gayt·keep
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Emphatic:
  • Showing or giving emphasis; expressing something forcibly and clearly.
In a sentence:
  • His emphatic speech highlighted the focal points of his political campaign.
Pronunciation: uhm·fa·tuhk
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