Daily English Words
English Vocabulary Index
Daily English Words for 3rd April :
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Embankment (n) : a raised mound to keep water back
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Embargo (n) : prohibition, stoppage
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Embark (v) : go on board, set off
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Embarrass (v) : perplex, to place in a dilemma
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Embassy (n) : office or residence of an ambassador in a foreign country
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Embellish (n) : beautify, adorn
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Ember (n) : (use.pl) : burning piece of wood or charcoal
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Embezzle (v) : misappropriate, steal
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Embitter (v) : make bitter, irritate
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Emblem (n) : symbol
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Embody (v) : include, to form into a body, give a shape
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Embolden (v) : encourage
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Emboss (v) : carve figures to stand out from flat surface
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Embowel (v) : bury, eviscerate
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Embrace (v) : to put one’s arms round in affection
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Embroider (v) : to ornament cloth etc., with needle work
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Embroil (v) : being into a state of confusion
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Embryo (n) : offspring of an animal in its early stage
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Emend (v) : correct
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Emerald (n) : a precious stone of bright green colour
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Emerge (v) : come into view, appear
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Emergency (n) : urgent necessity
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Emeritus (adj.) : retired honourably from active service
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Emery (n) : coarse corundum
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Emetic (adj.) : causing vomiting
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Emigrant (n) : one who leaves one’s country to live abroad
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Emigrate (v) : leave one’s country to another for residence
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Emigrate (n) : emigration
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Eminence (n) : remarkable position or status a hill
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Eminent (adj.) : distinguished
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Emir (n) : a Muslim prince, Amir
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Emissary (n) : a secret messenger
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Emit (v) : sent out, eject
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Emmet (n) : an ant
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Emollient (n) : a skin softening substance
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Emolument (n) : profit, a payment for work
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Emotion (n) : any feeling that agitates the mind
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Empanel (v) : enter on a panel
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Emperor (n) : the supreme of an empire
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Emphasis (n) : stress laid on certain words
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Emphasize (v) : lay stress on, give importance to
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Empire (n) : group of countries under one ruler
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