Ambitious words used in Part 1.
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atrocious |
War leads to many atrocious events.
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audacious |
If you are audacious, you are willing to take bold risks.
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auspicious |
They hoped their wedding would be an auspicious occasion, with people talking about it for years to come.
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castigate |
To castigate means to punish someone severely.
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catalyst |
A catalyst is something which provokes a reaction.
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futile |
Futile means pointless; it is futile to argue with an English teacher.
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gingerly |
The boy gingerly touched the cut on his forehead.
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