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English Vocabulary 2


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[Front]


adopt or support (a cause, belief, or way of life). Another meaning is marry
[Back]


Espouse

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Good
Amazing, Brilliant, Marvellous, Wonderful, Tremendous, Outstanding
Bad
Appalling, Awful, Atrocious, Catastrophic, Calamitous, Detrimental, Disastrous, Dreadful, Terrible, Futile
Interesting
Fascinating, Stimulating, Inspiring, Noteworthy
Big
Colossal, Huge, Major, Substantial, Large, Emormous, Massive, Gigantic, Immense, Mammoth
Very Big
Incredibily Large, Humongous
Small
Tiny, Minute, Insignificant, Minor, Minuscule
Rich
Affluent, Wealthy, Well-off, Prosperous, Thriving, Moneyed class, Cash-Rich, Luxurious, Opulent
An Expensive meal
A Sumptuous Meal
Poor
Destitute, Deprived, Dispossessed, Disadvantaged, Less Well off, Underprevileged, Poverty-stricken, those living in poverty/ below poverty line, Impoverished, Indegent
Think
Convinced, Consider, Fervently / Wholeheartedly believe, Are of the option, Reckon
Very
Awfully, Extremely, Incredibly, Tremendously
A lot of
A significant number of, A huge proportion of, A sizable Quantity of, A large amount of, A heap of, An Ample amount of, A considerable amount of,
Not many / Not much
A Tiny proportion of, An insignificant amount of
Most
The vast majority of, A significant proportion of, A huge percentage of
Problem
Difficulties, Matter, Issue, Dilemma, Debate, Controversy
People
The number of individuals, Human beings, Citizens, Experts, The inhabitants of the most regions of the world, The general public, Social commentators, Mortals, Folks, Children, Men, Women
A disorderly crowd; a mob.
Rabble (he was met by a rabble of noisy, angry youths or a rabble of butterflies)