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Vocabulary Word of The Day
English Vocabulary Index
Vocabulary Word of The Day 18th October :
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Somewhat (adj.) : rather, a little
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Somewhere (adv.) : in some place or other
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Son (n) : a male offspring, son of the soil
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Song (n) : that which is sung, a poem
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Songster (n) : a singer, a writer of songs, a singing bird
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Son-in-low (n) : the husband of one’s daughter
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Sonnet (n) : a poem in fourteen lines
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Soon (adv.) : immediately, in a short time from now
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Soot (n) : thick dust left by smoke
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Sooth (n) : truth, reality, in sooth, really
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Soothe (v) : soften, calm, mitigate
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Sooth sayer (n) : seer, prophet, predictor
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Sorcerer (n) : a man who practises, magic
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Sorcery (n) : witchcraft, magic
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Sordid (adj.) : wretched, shabby, comfortless
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Sore (n) : wound, cut etc.
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Sore (adj.) : causing pain, irritated
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Sorely (adj.) : severely
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Sorrow (n) : sadness, pain of mind, grief, regret repentance
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Sorry (adj.) : pitiful, miserable, unhappy
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