Vocabularies

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blameless

adjective
/ˈbleɪmləs/

innocent of wrongdoing; not deserving blame

"She remained calm and blameless throughout the investigation."

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blend

verb
/blɛnd/

to mix different substances or elements together so that they form a smooth combination

"She blended the fruits to make a smoothie."

noun
/ˈblʌdˌbæθ/

an event in which a lot of people are killed or injured, especially in a violent conflict

"The war turned into a bloody bloodbath."

adjective
/ˈblʌdləs/

without bloodshed; lacking violence or vitality

"The revolution was surprisingly bloodless."

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board

noun
/bɔːrd/

a flat, thin, rectangular piece of material such as wood; also a group of people managing an organization

"The board decided to increase the budget."

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bold

adjective
/boʊld/

showing courage, confidence, or willingness to take risks

"She made a bold decision to start her own business."

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book

noun, verb
/bʊk/

A set of written, printed, or blank pages fastened together; to arrange for someone to have a seat, room, or ticket in advance.

"I booked a table at the restaurant for dinner."

noun, adjective
/ˈbɒtəm/

The lowest part of something.

"The keys fell to the bottom of the bag."

noun, verb
/bræntʃ/

A part of a tree that grows out from the trunk; a division of an organization or subject.

"The company opened a new branch in Dhaka."

adjective
/ʌnˈspɛərɪŋ/

Showing no mercy or generosity; harsh or severe.

"The critic was unsparing in his review of the play."

adjective
/ʌnˈspiːkəbl/

too bad or shocking to be expressed in words

"The survivors endured unspeakable horrors during the war."

adjective
/ʌnˈstɪntɪŋ/

given generously without holding back

"She received unstinting support from her family."

adjective
/ʌnˈsʌlid/

not spoiled or made impure; perfectly clean or pure

"His reputation remained unsullied despite the accusations."

adjective
/ʌnˈtɛmpərd/

not moderated or softened; lacking proper balance or control

"The untempered anger of the crowd caused chaos."

adjective
/ʌnˈtɛnəbl/

not able to be maintained or defended against attack or objection

"The politician resigned when his position became untenable."

adjective
/ʌnˈtaɪmli/

Happening or done at an unsuitable or premature time.

"His untimely death shocked the entire community."

adjective
/ʌnˈtoʊld/

Too great or numerous to be described or counted.

"The project caused untold stress for everyone involved."

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untoward

adjective
/ˌʌn.təˈwɔːrd/

Unexpected and inappropriate or inconvenient.

"The meeting ended without any untoward incidents."

adjective
/ʌnˈtræməld/

Not restricted or hampered; free and unrestricted.

"She enjoyed untrammeled freedom in her new life abroad."

adjective
/ʌnˈʌtərəbl/

Too great, intense, or awful to be expressed or described in words.

"She was filled with unutterable joy at the news of her success."

adjective
/ʌnˈvaɪəbl/

Not capable of working successfully; not feasible or practical.

"The project was deemed unviable due to high costs."

adjective
/ʌnˈwɒrəntɪd/

Not justified or authorized; lacking good reason.

"The employee faced unwarranted criticism from his manager."

adjective
/ʌnˈwiːldi/

Difficult to carry or move because of its size, shape, or weight.

"The box was too unwieldy to carry up the stairs."

adjective
/ʌnˈwaɪz/

Showing poor judgment; not sensible or prudent.

"It would be unwise to invest all your money in one company."