English Words and Meanings
English Vocabulary Index
English Words and Meanings for 6th April :
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Enquire (v) : ask, investigate, seek information
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Enrage (v) : to irritate, provoke
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Enrapture (v) : delight beyond measure
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Enrich (v) : make rich, add more
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Enrol ( v) : register as a member
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Enroot (v) : fix by the root
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Enroute (adj.) : on the way
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Ensemble (n) : the parts of a thing viewed as a whole
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Ensign (n) : the sign or flag by which a nation or a regiment is known
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Enslave (v) ; to make slave of, to overpower
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Ensnare (v) : entrap, entangle
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Ensue (v) : follow, come next, to result
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Ensuing (adj.) : coming next
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Ensure (v) : to make sure, assure
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Entangle (v) : involve is difficulties, ensure
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Enter (v) : join, note, register
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Enteric (adj.) : of the intestine
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Enterprise (n) : adventure, an attempt
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Enterprising (adj.) : adventurous, daring
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Entertain (v) : treat, please
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Entertainment (n) : amusement, pastime
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Enthral (v) : enslave, to charm
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Enthrone (n) : place on the throne
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Enthusiasm (n) : ardour, zeal
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Entice (v) : allure, tempt
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Entire (adj.) : whole, complete
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Entitle (v) : to name, give a right
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Entity (n) : reality, something that has existence
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Entomb (v) : to place in a tomb
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Entomology (n) : study of insects
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Entourage (n) : staff the attendants who follow a person of rank
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Entracte (n) : the music played between the acts of a play
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Entrails ((n & pl) : the intestine
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Entrain (v) : to get into a train
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Entrance (n) : passage for entering, the act of coming in, beginning, admission
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Entrap (v) : ensnare
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Entreat (v) : to ask earnestly, request
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Entreaty (n) : appeal, requisition
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Entrée (n) : admission, entry, entrance, a dish served at dinner
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Entrench (v) : surround with a trend or moat
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Entrust (v) : put into the care of confide
English Words and Meanings for 6th April :
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