Recommend (v) advocate, endorse, put forward, commend
Stability (n)L firmness, solidity, steadiness
Unabated (adj): strengthen
The storm was raging unabated
Dysfunctional (adj): not operating normally or properly
The telephones are dysfunctional
Amplify (v): increase the volume, enlarge upon or add detail
Amplify social influence
Central around: revolving around
Repeal (v) revoke, rescind, annul, abrogate, nullify
The legislation was repealed five months later.
Ripple (n/V)
He dived into the pool leaving barely a ripple
Widespread (adj) : universal, global, common, general
There was no widespread support for the war.
Doubled down (phrasal verb): strengthen one’s commitment to
a particular strategy or action ( potentially risky)
He decided to double down and escalate the war.
Revamp (v): renovate, refurbish, rebuild, retrofit
Museum revamping work
was done
Hypothetical (adj/n)
Hypothesis (n)
Implore (v): beseech, appeal to, beg
She implore her parents not to send her away.
Penny-pincher (adj):
Penitent (adj): lament, mourn, feeling or showing sorrow and
regret for having done wrong.
She apologized with a penitent smile
Silver spoon: High social position
Born with a silver spoon in their mouth.
Silver-tongued
Speak pleasant way or persuasive way
Getting called a silver tongued with satanic ways is the
highest compliment I have ever received at work.
Every cloud has a silver lining
Sorry. But do not despair, every cloud has a silver lining
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