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Feb 19, 2024

Massive Vocabulary Lessons C2 | #Verbs

Massive Vocabulary Lessons C2 | #Verbs To Relish To like or enjoy something (Adding emphasis) You relish learning new vocabulary | you enjoy it and you know that you enjoy it Relish + Geround I Relish traveling to exotic locations I Relish eating ice cream on a hot summer day Relish + Noun (Thoughts, Ideas, Prospects) of doing something 1. "I relish the thoughts of spending a quiet evening by the fireplace, reading a good book." 2. "She relishes the ideas of redecorating her apartment in a minimalist style." 3. "He relishes the prospects of exploring new career opportunities in the tech industry." (Chance, Opportunity) to do something 1. "I relish the chance to travel to Japan and immerse myself in its rich culture." 2. "She relishes the opportunity to showcase her artistic talents at the upcoming gallery exhibition." 3. "He relishes the chance to pursue his dream job in the competitive market." A. She won't survive B. I don't Relish hurting anyone, A But she is not a child She Relishes her status as queen bee Synonyms: 1. Enjoy 2. Appreciate 3. Savor 4. Delight in 5. Cherish 6. Taste 7. Like 8. Revel in 9. Anticipate 10. Bask in Antonyms: 1. Dislike 2. Detest 3. Abhor 4. Despise 5. Reject 6. Repel 7. Loathe 8. Disdain 9. Antipathy 10. Revulsion Massive Vocabulary Lessons C2 | #Verbs Coincide #1 To happen at or near the same time Often followed by "with" Something coincides with something else It's not about everyday activities but about actions that may not occur regularly I'm sorry. I can't go to your birthday party because it coincide with a business trip that I have to take #2 To be the same or similar If our schedules coincide, then we can plan to travel together Coinc'ide Co-win Synonyms: 1. Align 2. Correspond 3. Concur 4. Agree 5. Match 6. Parallel 7. Harmonize 8. Jibe 9. Sync 10. Coincide Antonyms: 1. Differ 2. Conflict 3. Disagree 4. Contrast 5. Clash 6. Contradict 7. Oppose 8. Vary 9. Deviate 10. Diverge Massive Vocabulary Lessons C2 | #Verbs Squander To waste money or supplies, or to waste opportunities by not using them to your advantage Many people feel that the government squanders taxpayer money Hey! Don't squander this opportunity A. You Squandered your gift B. I squandered my gift? Sq'uander Skwo-der Synonyms: 1. Waste 2. Spendthrift 3. Lavish 4. Fritter away 5. Deplete 6. Dissipate 7. Misspend 8. Splurge 9. Throw away 10. Misuse Antonyms: 1. Save 2. Conserve 3. Preserve 4. Utilize 5. Economize 6. Thrift 7. Hoard 8. Invest 9. Budget 10. Manage

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  • English

  • Upper Intermediate