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humorous (adjective) Meaning – causing laughter and amusement, something that is comic. Example of using it in a sentence: “I enjoy the...


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honour (verb) Meaning – to be given respect or privilege. Example of using it in a sentence: “It is an honour to teach all of you.”...


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honorary (adjective) Meaning – the given of honour, without the usual method of getting the honour. Example of using it in a sentence:...


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happened (verb) Meaning – to take place or to occur. Example of using it in a sentence: “The doing of the homework happened as soon as it...


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guile (noun) Meaning – sly or cunning in intelligence. Example of using it in a sentence: “we often refer to some body is cunning as a...


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guardian (noun) Meaning – a person who protects or defends something. Example of using it in a sentence: “We are all guardians of our own...


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grievance (noun) Meaning – a real or an imagined caused for complaint, especially for unfair treatment. Example of using it in a...


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improvise (verb) Meaning – to create or preform something spontaneously or without preparation. Example of using it in a sentence: “We...


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incidentally (adverb) Meaning – something used to add further comment or a remark to the conversation being held. Example of using it in...


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industrial (adjective) Meaning – something relating to or characterised by industry Example of using it in a sentence: “Unfortunately,...