Starting with Z

Starting with Z 1. ZealWord Type: NounPronunciation: ZEELMeaning: Great enthusiasm or passionSynonyms: Eagerness, PassionSentences: She worked with great zeal. His zeal for learning is inspiring. 2. ZealousWord Type: AdjectivePronunciation: ZEL-uhsMeaning: Showing strong enthusiasm and energySynonyms: Passionate, EnergeticSentences: He is a zealous supporter of his team. The students were zealous in their studies. 3. ZenithWord Type: […]

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Starting with Y

Starting with Y 1. YachtWord Type: NounPronunciation: YOTMeaning: A large boat used for pleasure or sportsSynonyms: Boat, VesselSentences: He bought a luxury yacht. They sailed across the ocean in their yacht. 2. YahooWord Type: Noun / InterjectionPronunciation: YAH-hooMeaning: An expression of excitement or a rude personSynonyms: Shout, CheerSentences: The crowd shouted “Yahoo!” after the win.

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Starting with X

Starting with X 1. X-ray Word Type: Noun / VerbPronunciation: EKS-rayMeaning: A type of radiation used to see inside objectsSynonyms: Radiograph, ScanSentences: The doctor asked for an X-ray of my hand. X-rays help detect broken bones. 2. Xenial Word Type: AdjectivePronunciation: ZEE-nee-ulMeaning: Friendly to guests or strangersSynonyms: Hospitable, WelcomingSentences: The host was very xenial. Xenial

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Starting with V

Starting with V 1. Vacant Word Type: AdjectivePronunciation: VAY-kntMeaning: Empty or unoccupiedSynonyms: Empty, UnusedSentences:• The seat next to me was vacant.• They bought a vacant plot of land. 2. Vague Word Type: AdjectivePronunciation: VAYGMeaning: Not clear or definiteSynonyms: Unclear, IndistinctSentences:• His answer was too vague.• I have only a vague idea about it. 3. Vain

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Starting with U

Starting with U 1. UltimateWord Type: AdjectivePronunciation: UL-ti-mitMeaning: The best or final in a processSynonyms: Final, Supreme, GreatestSentences: Winning the championship was his ultimate goal. This is the ultimate test of strength. 2. UmbrellaWord Type: NounPronunciation: um-BREL-uhMeaning: A device used to protect from rain or sunSynonyms: Parasol, Shade, ShelterSentences: Don’t forget to take your umbrella.

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Starting with T

Starting with T 1. TackleWord Type: Verb / NounPronunciation: TAK-ulMeaning: To deal with or overcome a problemSynonyms: Handle, Confront, ManageSentences: We must tackle this issue immediately. He tackled the problem bravely. 2. TalentWord Type: NounPronunciation: TAL-entMeaning: Natural ability or skillSynonyms: Gift, Skill, AbilitySentences: She has a great talent for singing. Talent needs hard work to

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Starting with R

Starting with R 1. RaceWord Type: Noun / VerbPronunciation: raysMeaning: A competition of speed or movementSynonyms: Contest, SprintSentences: He won the 100-meter race. They raced to the finish line. 2. RadiantWord Type: AdjectivePronunciation: RAY-dee-uhntMeaning: Shining or glowing brightlySynonyms: Bright, ShimmeringSentences: She looked radiant in her new dress. The sun was radiant in the sky. 3.

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Starting with Q

Starting with Q 1. QualifyWord Type: VerbPronunciation: KWOL-uh-fyeMeaning: To meet the required standardSynonyms: Pass, SucceedSentences: She qualified for the final round. You must qualify to get the job. 2. QualityWord Type: NounPronunciation: KWOL-i-teeMeaning: The standard of somethingSynonyms: Standard, GradeSentences: This product has good quality. We never compromise on quality. 3. QuantityWord Type: NounPronunciation: KWON-ti-teeMeaning: Amount

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