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garrulous
Garrulous
Garrulous meaning
A garrulous person is someone who speaks non-stop, especially of trivial(unimportant or insignificant) matters. A person who talks a lot and often too much.
He /She is excessively talkative. They just won’t stop talking and they do so just for talking’s sake.
Synonyms of garrulous – talkative, voluble, loquacious, chattering.
(All these words mean excessive talking).
Antonyms – reserved, silent, speechless, laconic.
Garrulous is an ADJECTIVE as it is used to describe a person(noun).
Garrulous example sentences
– The people in my locality were all garrulous.
– “Just leave me alone”, I shouted at my garrulous girlfriend.
– I will never be garrulous again.
– The cab driver was garrulous and I lost my patience.
– Thank you for listening to my garrulous mother.
– To know the details of every nook and corner of the house, talk to my garrulous uncle.
– My friend was in a garrulous mood when she spoke about her vacation.
– I have garrulous neighbors who are teenagers.
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emollient
“An emollient is one of the ingredients in a moisturizer. Therefore, it is a part of a moisturizer. It keeps your skin soft and smooth”.
Example sentences
– What are some good emollients that I can try for my sensitive skin?
– What are the different types of emollients available in the market?
– The primary benefit of emollient is helps prevent wrinkles.
– I gave an emollient response to my boss. (relaxing, positive response)
– I used an emollient for my burn scars.
– Coconut oil is a natural emollient.
– Emollients prevent dry, scaly and itchy skin conditions.
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huddle
Huddle
Noun
a close grouping of people or things.
– huddle of coins
– huddle of stamps
Verb
crowd together to form a tight circle, or group together closely.
Example sentences...
The penguins huddled together for warmth. (grouped together)
The ministers are huddling to discuss the issue. (conference/meeting)
We huddled around the campfire. (crowded together)
A huddle of stamps were found in her drawer. (a collection of….)
The football team huddled together to celebrate their success. (usually gather in a tight circle).
The cricket team huddled together to plan their next move. (usually gather in a tight circle).
People were huddled around the T.V. to read the flash news. (standing close together and watching).
The friends were huddled on the couch. (sitting close together).
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What is fumble?
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Fumble is a VERB.
The word fumble literally means to search blindly.
It also means to drop something or refers to a slip, drop or fail to catch something.
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Audacity
What is audacious and audacity?
Audacity and audacious
Audacious – (adjective) bold, fearless, brave, and courageous.
Audacity – (noun) daring, bravery, heroism.
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Shrewd
How to use the word SHREWD?
SHREWD
Shrewd is used as an adjective to describe a person as intelligent, sharp and clever.
It is used as an adverb.
It is used as a noun to indicate sharpness and knowledge.
And finally, as an adjective again to describe someone.
Lets see in detail.
SHREWD - adjective.
Shrewd is used as an adjective to describe a person as intelligent, sharp and clever.
The captain of the ship was shrewd.
Means he has sharp powers of judgement.
SHREWDLY - adverb
Shrewdly is used as an adverb.
She did the essay shrewdly means she has done it smartly, cleverly and wisely.
SHREWDNESS - noun
Shrewdness is a noun.
Due to his shrewdness he won the match means he won because of his intelligence, sharpness and knowledge.
SHREWISH - adjective
Shrewish is an adjective.
I have a shrewish friend means the friend is quarrelsome, complaining and fault – finding.
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