Contentious (adj): controversial, disputable, ambiguous, ambivalent, vexed,

The origins of the thumbs up are contentious

 

Juxtapose/ Juxtaposed (V): place or deal with close together for contrasting effect, contrast.

 "There is some sort of thing going on between the pattern and the poem," says Stanley. "They really do not in any way match each other. But they are appropriately juxtaposed. 

 

Under: below a 3D object

That rate is under the table

 

Below: in a downwards direction on the same plane

Today’s topic is written the main heading ‘English Sites’.

Beneath

When something covers another (no gap)

The boy is sleeping beneath the blanket.

Underneath: when the exact position of the object is unknown

The submarine is running underneath the water

 

 

Analyzing and Interpreting Data

Understanding quantitative data and qualitative data

 

Systematic Approach

 

Permeate (v): fill, pervade, spread through

Suffuse (V): permeate, cover, pervade (gradually spread through or over)

Memoir: account, life story, record,

Vehement (adj): passionate, forceful, impassioned, ardent,

Even though things were not right his desire to go forward was vehement.

Extol: praise enthusiastically

His action were extolled by his colleague.

Endorse/ Endorsed (V):  validate, countersign, inscribe

The document was endorsed by the community.

Endorsement (n)

Eulogize (V): praise enthusiastically, extol, laud

Eulogy (n): piece of writing that praises someone or something considerably high.  

Evoke/Evoked (v): call up, bring up

Persecution (n): ill-treatment, abuse, mistreatment

Religious persecution

Galvanise (v): spur, arouse, stimulate,

Iranian revolution of 1979 galvanised islamity  

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Indignation (N): resentment, anger, discontent, displeasure,

This makes John into indignation.