Lesson 101
/
/

Lesson 101 - Mask Toggle

Emoji
Word Past Past Participle Third Person Singular Gerund Meaning Example Sentence Example Expression Example Expression Meaning Synonyms Antonyms Collocations
#3001
👑
••••••
ennoble
/ɪˈnəʊbəl/
verb
••••••
ennobled
••••••
ennobled
••••••
ennobles
••••••
ennobling
••••••
to give someone a noble rank or to elevate in dignity or honor
••••••

His selfless actions ennobled his character in the eyes of others.

••••••
- •••••• - ••••••
elevate, dignify, honor, glorify, exalt
••••••
dishonor, degrade, humble
••••••
ennoble character, ennoble through, ennoble by
••••••
#3002
🚀
••••••
enterprising
/ˈɛntərˌpraɪzɪŋ/
adjective
••••••
- •••••• - •••••• - •••••• - ••••••
showing initiative and resourcefulness; willing to take risks to achieve success
••••••

She is an enterprising young entrepreneur.

••••••
- •••••• - ••••••
innovative, ambitious, resourceful, daring, bold
••••••
timid, unadventurous, cautious
••••••
enterprising spirit, enterprising approach, enterprising person, enterprising entrepreneur
••••••
#3003
🏢
••••••
enterprise
/ˈɛntərˌpraɪz/
noun
••••••
- •••••• - •••••• - •••••• - ••••••
a business or company; a project or undertaking that requires effort and initiative
••••••

The new enterprise aims to create sustainable energy solutions.

••••••

free enterprise

••••••
an economic system where businesses operate with little government control
••••••
company, business, venture, organization, initiative
••••••
idleness, inactivity, stagnation
••••••
large enterprise, small enterprise, business enterprise, free enterprise
••••••
#3004
🕸️
••••••
entangle
/ɪnˈtæŋɡəl/
verb
••••••
entangled
••••••
entangled
••••••
entangles
••••••
entangling
••••••
to become twisted together or caught in something; to involve in difficulties
••••••

The fish got entangled in the net.

••••••

entangled in a web

••••••
to be deeply caught up in a complicated or difficult situation
••••••
snare, trap, enmesh, ensnare, embroil
••••••
release, free, disentangle
••••••
entangle in, entangle with, deeply entangled, become entangled
••••••
#3005
📋
••••••
entail
/ɪnˈteɪl/
verb
••••••
entailed
••••••
entailed
••••••
entails
••••••
entailing
••••••
to involve something as a necessary or inevitable part or consequence
••••••

The job will entail a lot of travel across the country.

••••••

entail responsibility

••••••
to involve taking responsibility as part of a role or action
••••••
involve, require, necessitate, demand, encompass
••••••
exclude, eliminate, omit
••••••
entail costs, entail risks, entail responsibility, entail changes
••••••
#3006
➡️
••••••
ensue
/ɪnˈsjuː/
verb
••••••
ensued
••••••
ensued
••••••
ensues
••••••
ensuing
••••••
to happen as a result or consequence
••••••

After the argument, silence ensued.

••••••
- •••••• - ••••••
follow, result, occur, arise, develop
••••••
precede, cause, prevent
••••••
ensue from, chaos ensued, silence ensued, conflict ensued
••••••
#3007
🪤
••••••
ensnare
/ɪnˈsnɛər/
verb
••••••
ensnared
••••••
ensnared
••••••
ensnares
••••••
ensnaring
••••••
to catch or trap, often by trickery or deceit
••••••

The hunter ensnared the rabbit with a net.

••••••
- •••••• - ••••••
trap, capture, entangle, lure, deceive
••••••
release, free, liberate
••••••
ensnare in debt, ensnared by lies, ensnared in trouble, ensnare victims
••••••
#3008
📜
••••••
enshrine
/ɪnˈʃraɪn/
verb
••••••
enshrined
••••••
enshrined
••••••
enshrines
••••••
enshrining
••••••
to preserve or cherish something as sacred or important
••••••

The constitution enshrines the right to freedom of speech.

••••••
- •••••• - ••••••
preserve, protect, safeguard, cherish, honor
••••••
neglect, ignore, discard
••••••
enshrine values, enshrined in law, enshrined in constitution, enshrine rights
••••••
#3009
🎭
••••••
ensemble
/ɒnˈsɒmbəl/
noun
••••••
- •••••• - •••••• - •••••• - ••••••
a group of things or people viewed as a whole, especially performers in music or theater
••••••

The theater ensemble gave a spectacular performance.

••••••
- •••••• - ••••••
group, band, company, cast, team
••••••
individual, soloist
••••••
musical ensemble, theater ensemble, dance ensemble, ensemble performance
••••••
#3010
🪑
••••••
ensconce
/ɪnˈskɒns/
verb
••••••
ensconced
••••••
ensconced
••••••
ensconces
••••••
ensconcing
••••••
to settle comfortably or securely in a place; to hide or shelter firmly
••••••

She ensconced herself in a cozy armchair by the fireplace.

••••••
- •••••• - ••••••
settle, install, hide, shelter, embed
••••••
uncover, reveal, expose
••••••
ensconce oneself, comfortably ensconced, ensconced in, deeply ensconced
••••••
#3011
😍
••••••
enrapture
/ɪnˈræptʃər/
verb
••••••
enraptured
••••••
enraptured
••••••
enraptures
••••••
enrapturing
••••••
To fill someone with great delight or joy.
••••••

The beautiful music enraptured the audience.

••••••
- •••••• - ••••••
delight, enchant, thrill, captivate
••••••
displease, bore, sadden
••••••
enrapture the audience, enraptured by, enraptured smile
••••••
#3012
😡
••••••
enrage
/ɪnˈreɪdʒ/
verb
••••••
enraged
••••••
enraged
••••••
enrages
••••••
enraging
••••••
To make someone extremely angry.
••••••

His unfair remarks enraged the audience.

••••••
- •••••• - ••••••
anger, infuriate, provoke, irritate
••••••
calm, soothe, appease
••••••
enrage someone, enraged by, enraged crowd, enraged response
••••••
#3013
🌋
••••••
enormous
/ɪˈnɔːrməs/
adjective
••••••
- •••••• - •••••• - •••••• - ••••••
Extremely large in size, amount, or degree.
••••••

They built an enormous stadium in the city.

••••••

enormous effort

••••••
a very great or intense amount of effort
••••••
huge, vast, immense, massive, gigantic
••••••
tiny, small, little
••••••
enormous impact, enormous amount, enormous pressure, enormous responsibility
••••••
#3014
⚖️
••••••
enormity
/ɪˈnɔːrmɪti/
noun
••••••
- •••••• - •••••• - •••••• - ••••••
The extreme scale, seriousness, or extent of something perceived as bad or morally wrong.
••••••

The enormity of the crime shocked the entire community.

••••••
- •••••• - ••••••
outrage, atrocity, wickedness, severity
••••••
goodness, virtue, kindness
••••••
the enormity of the crime, moral enormity, political enormity
••••••
#3015
😑
••••••
ennui
/ˈɒnwiː/ or /ˈɑːnwiː/
noun
••••••
- •••••• - •••••• - •••••• - ••••••
A feeling of boredom, listlessness, or dissatisfaction arising from lack of excitement.
••••••

After weeks of doing nothing, he sank into a deep sense of ennui.

••••••
- •••••• - ••••••
boredom, tedium, dissatisfaction, weariness, apathy
••••••
excitement, enthusiasm, interest
••••••
feeling of ennui, sense of ennui, cultural ennui, intellectual ennui
••••••
#3016
💍
••••••
engaged
/ɪnˈɡeɪdʒd/
adjective
••••••
- •••••• - •••••• - •••••• - ••••••
Busy, occupied, or pledged to be married.
••••••

She is engaged to be married next summer.

••••••

engaged in

••••••
Actively involved or occupied in a particular activity.
••••••
involved, occupied, betrothed, pledged, busy
••••••
free, idle, disengaged
••••••
engaged couple, engaged in work, deeply engaged, fully engaged
••••••
#3017
⚔️
••••••
enmity
/ˈɛnmɪti/
noun
••••••
- •••••• - •••••• - •••••• - ••••••
a feeling of hostility, hatred, or opposition
••••••

There was a long history of enmity between the two families.

••••••
- •••••• - ••••••
hostility, animosity, hatred, rivalry, resentment
••••••
friendship, goodwill, harmony
••••••
deep enmity, long-standing enmity, mutual enmity
••••••
#3018
🎉
••••••
enliven
/ɪnˈlaɪvən/
verb
••••••
enlivened
••••••
enlivened
••••••
enlivens
••••••
enlivening
••••••
to make something more lively, interesting, or cheerful
••••••

Her jokes helped enliven the dull meeting.

••••••
- •••••• - ••••••
brighten, animate, energize, refresh, cheer
••••••
dull, depress, deaden
••••••
enliven the atmosphere, enliven the meeting, enliven with
••••••
#3019
🎖️
••••••
enlist
/ɪnˈlɪst/
verb
••••••
enlisted
••••••
enlisted
••••••
enlists
••••••
enlisting
••••••
to join or sign up, especially for military service; to secure someone's support or help
••••••

He decided to enlist in the army after graduation.

••••••

enlist support

••••••
to gain someone's help or cooperation
••••••
recruit, enroll, sign up, join
••••••
resign, discharge, quit
••••••
enlist in the army, enlist support, enlist volunteers
••••••
#3020
💡
••••••
enlighten
/ɪnˈlaɪtən/
verb
••••••
enlightened
••••••
enlightened
••••••
enlightens
••••••
enlightening
••••••
to give someone greater knowledge or understanding about a subject or situation
••••••

The teacher tried to enlighten the students about ancient history.

••••••

enlighten me

••••••
a request for more information or explanation
••••••
inform, educate, instruct, illuminate, explain
••••••
confuse, mislead, obscure
••••••
enlighten the public, enlighten someone, enlighten about
••••••
#3021
🔥
••••••
enkindle
/ɛnˈkɪndl/
verb
••••••
enkindled
••••••
enkindled
••••••
enkindles
••••••
enkindling
••••••
to set on fire or inspire strong emotion
••••••

The speech enkindled hope in the audience.

••••••
- •••••• - ••••••
ignite, spark, inflame, arouse, inspire
••••••
extinguish, suppress, quench
••••••
enkindle hope, enkindle passion, enkindle fire, enkindle love
••••••
#3022
📜
••••••
enjoin
/ɛnˈdʒɔɪn/
verb
••••••
enjoined
••••••
enjoined
••••••
enjoins
••••••
enjoining
••••••
to instruct or urge someone to do something; to prohibit legally
••••••

The judge enjoined the company from continuing its activities.

••••••
- •••••• - ••••••
urge, command, order, prohibit, forbid
••••••
allow, permit, approve
••••••
enjoin someone, enjoin action, enjoin company, enjoin from doing
••••••
#3023
🕵️
••••••
enigmatic
/ˌɛnɪɡˈmætɪk/
adjective
••••••
- •••••• - •••••• - •••••• - ••••••
mysterious and difficult to interpret or understand
••••••

He gave me an enigmatic smile.

••••••
- •••••• - ••••••
mysterious, puzzling, cryptic, obscure
••••••
clear, obvious, transparent
••••••
enigmatic smile, enigmatic personality, enigmatic character, enigmatic expression
••••••
#3024
••••••
enigma
/ɪˈnɪɡmə/
noun
••••••
- •••••• - •••••• - •••••• - ••••••
a person or thing that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand
••••••

Her sudden disappearance remains an enigma.

••••••

an enigma wrapped in a mystery

••••••
something very difficult to understand or explain
••••••
mystery, puzzle, riddle, conundrum
••••••
clarity, explanation
••••••
solve the enigma, great enigma, historical enigma, political enigma
••••••
#3025
••••••
enhance
/ɪnˈhæns/
verb
••••••
enhanced
••••••
enhanced
••••••
enhances
••••••
enhancing
••••••
to improve the quality, value, or extent of something
••••••

The new features will enhance the user experience.

••••••

enhance beauty

••••••
to make someone or something look more beautiful
••••••
improve, boost, enrich, heighten, strengthen
••••••
diminish, weaken, reduce
••••••
enhance performance, enhance skills, enhance quality, enhance experience
••••••
#3026
🌊
••••••
engulf
/ɪnˈɡʌlf/
verb
••••••
engulfed
••••••
engulfed
••••••
engulfs
••••••
engulfing
••••••
to completely surround or cover something or someone
••••••

The village was engulfed by floodwaters.

••••••
- •••••• - ••••••
overwhelm, swallow, consume, immerse, bury
••••••
release, uncover, free
••••••
engulf in flames, engulf by water, engulf the city, engulf completely
••••••
#3027
📖
••••••
engross
/ɪnˈɡroʊs/
verb
••••••
engrossed
••••••
engrossed
••••••
engrosses
••••••
engrossing
••••••
to absorb all the attention or interest of someone
••••••

She was so engrossed in the book that she forgot the time.

••••••

engrossed in thought

••••••
completely absorbed in one's own thinking
••••••
absorb, captivate, occupy, fascinate, immerse
••••••
distract, bore, disengage
••••••
engrossed in, engrossing story, engross in reading, engross attention
••••••
#3028
🪓
••••••
engrave
/ɪnˈɡreɪv/
verb
••••••
engraved
••••••
engraved
••••••
engraves
••••••
engraving
••••••
to cut or carve a design, letter, or pattern into a hard surface
••••••

The craftsman engraved her name on the silver ring.

••••••

engraved in memory

••••••
something permanently remembered
••••••
etch, carve, inscribe, imprint, cut
••••••
erase, remove, delete
••••••
engrave name, engrave design, engrave message, engrave initials
••••••
#3029
🌱
••••••
engender
/ɪnˈdʒɛndər/
verb
••••••
engendered
••••••
engendered
••••••
engenders
••••••
engendering
••••••
to cause or give rise to a feeling, situation, or condition
••••••

His policies engendered trust among the citizens.

••••••
- •••••• - ••••••
cause, generate, produce, provoke, trigger
••••••
destroy, suppress, extinguish
••••••
engender trust, engender hope, engender feelings, engender debate
••••••
#3030
••••••
engaging
/ɪnˈɡeɪdʒɪŋ/
adjective
••••••
- •••••• - •••••• - •••••• - ••••••
charming, attractive, or interesting
••••••

The speaker gave an engaging presentation that captured everyone's attention.

••••••
- •••••• - ••••••
charming, captivating, appealing, delightful, fascinating
••••••
boring, dull, uninteresting
••••••
engaging personality, engaging story, engaging smile, engaging content
••••••