Heinous crime Bad quality and behaviors that people definitely hate.
The news this morning truely shoke the entire Busan that the serial killer committed the crime again. The egregious person's action was undoubtedly heinous.
To make informed decision about my lunch with colleagues, I often read many of Naver blogs or visit a website displaying aggregate ratings and reviews from multiple sources. Then, menus undoubtedly meet my expectations.
6.edict ˈē-ˌdikt not sounds like edit ˈe-dət a law made by the king
The dictator issued the edict imposed a new excise on alcoholic beverages effective today. This legally binding command so too stick that every households have suffered financially.
7. embodiment, patriotism a summary of something
In the 78th of Liberation day of Korea, people have celebrated and appreciated Korean independence activists who were embodiments of valor and patriotism.
1.egregious Misspelling the title of a book is egregious mistake. 2.aggregate Our company aggregate amount of indebtedness is over one million dollars. 3.gregarious Her brother has a gregarious personality unlike her. 4.congregate Every Friday, our company people congregate at pub. 5.segregate The teacher used to segregate students. 6.desegregate Our country has succeeded in persuading many districts to desegregate. 7.elicit The coach didn't elicit the best performance for the player.
6. transient, synonym The adjective “transient” is a synonym for ”drifter.” If your older brother constantly moves from city to city, you might say he has a transient lifestyle.
7. extol The teacher would often extol the student’s efforts and motivation them to do better.
1.egregious -Her spelling errors in the official report were so egregious that it was difficult to take her seriously. 2.monstrous -The monstrous task of cleaning the entire house seemed daunting. 3.aggregate -The census date allowed us to aggregate information about the population's age, income, and education level in the region. 4.segregate -Racial tensions were high during the period of racial segregation in the United States.
5.desegregate -The school district's decision to desegregate the classrooms marked an important step towards equality. 6.elicit -The detective's clever questioning finally managed to elicit a confession from the suspect. 7.erudite The professor's erudite lecture on quantum physical left the student both amazed and perplexed.
1. Her spelling errors in the official report were so egregious that it was difficult to take her seriously. 2. The monstrous task of cleaning the entire house seemed daunting. 3. The census data allowed us to aggregate information. 4, The school used to segregate students based on gender for physical education classes. 5. The detective's clever question finally managed to elicit a confession from the suspect.
6. The professor's erudite lecture on quantum physics left the students both amazed and perplexed. 7. The surgeon performed an excision of the tumor to ensure the patient's health.
1It was an egregious error for a statesman to show such ignorance. 2Monstrous sound systems are full of this concert. 3Criminal methods are becoming increasingly heinous in Korea. 4We earned 10000 dollars on aggregate. 5They still segregate minorities. 6The profiler could elicit no response from offender. 7He's erudite on the topic of the laws of nature.
[erudite] As my opponent cited facts and figures and quoted the opinions of authorities without once referring to notes, I became aware of how remarkably erudite he was.
His extensive erudition in ancient history made him the go-to person for historical insights.
[elicit] The detective's clever questioning finally managed to elicit a confession from the suspect. It is really difficult for me to elicit a reply from Abalone.
[excision] The surgeon performed an excision of the tumor to ensure the patient's health. The excision of unnecessary details from the manuscript improved its clarity.
[gross] Gross misconduct is the serious behavior on the part of an employee in the workplace. It means you can dismiss the employee immediately without notice.
1. egregious My company's disregard for safety regulations was an egreious violation of standards. 2. The smell coming from the dumpster was quite gross and unpleasant 3. heinous The judge expressed strong condemnation for the defendant's heinous acts. 4.aggregate My company had an aggregate turnover of $1 billion last year 5.gregarious The gregarious behavior of the dolphins was captivating sight. 6.congregate Every Monday People congregate at company for worship 7.segregate The school used to segregate students based on gender for physical education classes
[elicit] The survey is designed to elicit pratical and useful infromation from consumers, even if that they are not familiar with our full line of products.
[erudite] After wathing movie named, Oppinheimer, I found hime erudite and true despite being almost attacked verbally by Government.
1. The company's disregard for safety regulations was an egregious violation of standards. 2. The movie's excessive violence made it a gross exaggeration of reality. 3. The storm brought forth a monstrous wave that crashed against the shore. 4. The serial killer's actions were truly heinous and shook the entire community.
5. Every sunday, people congregate ate the local church for worship. 6. The school used to segregate students based on gender for physical education classes. 7. The professor's erudite lecture on quantum physics left the students both amazed and perplexed.
1.segregation Racial segregation has always been a social problem around the world. 2.congregate Crowds began to congregate to hear the President's speech. 3.gregarious Jake has an outgoing and gregarious personality. 4.elicit The actress's tears elicited great sympathy from her audience. 5.erudite His erudition comes from his assiduous study. 6.excision The excision of unnecessary details from the manuscript improved its clarity.
7.egregious Company treated me in harsh and humiliating way acting in an especially egregious manner. 8.gross The company dismissed its employees in cases of gross misconduct. 9.aggregate Society is an aggregate of individuals.
첫댓글 The company's disregard for safety regulation in AI was an egregious behavior.
The monstrous task from his company sapped him of energy.
Convivial is a gregarious individual who thrives in social settings. He always strikes up conversation.
Her erudition in korean cuisine made him the go-to person for making a kim chi stew.
His misconduct of behavior, which violated what we think of as fundamental norms of human dignity, was heinous.
Our team underwent the process of aggregating information about korean history for school reports.
Affirmative action that legally sanctions positive discrimination for African American is compensation for racial segregation and discrimination.
1. egregious
Her spelling errors in the official reports were so egregious.
2. monstrous
The monstrous task of cleaning the entire house seemed daunting.
3. heinous
The judge expressed strong condemnation for the defendant's heinous acts.
4. aggregate
The census data allowed us to aggregate information about the population's age, helping users make informed decisions about the product.
5. gregarious
The gregarious behavior of the dolphins was captivating sight, leaping out of the water and interacting with each other.
6. desegregate
Nelson Mandela aimed to desegregate public spaces and end racial discrimination.
7. elicit V. draw out, evoke
- The detective's clever quetioning finally managed to elicit a confession from the suspect.
8. erudite
The professor's erudite lecture on quantum physics left the students both amazed and perplexed.
9. eruditely
A Buddhist should read sutras eruditely, and then he can discriminate a sage master from a false one.
10. excise
It may be painful, but we'll have to excise entire sections of your manuscript in order to bring it down to the required number of pages.
@Convivial_이동건 I suppose that we are all inclined to admire ourselves on occasion, but his towering conceit is really egregious.
referring to notes.
1. Heinous
Heinous crime
Bad quality and behaviors that people definitely hate.
The news this morning truely shoke the entire Busan that the serial killer committed the crime again. The egregious person's action was undoubtedly heinous.
2. Aggregate
v. ad. av.
to+gather
To make informed decision about my lunch with colleagues, I often read many of Naver blogs or visit a website displaying aggregate ratings and reviews from multiple sources. Then, menus undoubtedly meet my expectations.
3. Monstruous + daunting
like monster big huge
A monstruous of task of doing coursework was so daunting and difficult that I went to the professor's office for quiting the semester.
4. congregate +physical education classes
gather at the place
A wedding day for whoever has been the perfect time for the friends to congregate all together after graduation from the high school.
The students in mjk are used to reading the course book before the class' inception. For this, they have congregated on the first floor for stuyding.
5. eliciation of
draw something from someone intentionally
ex)The elicitation of his testimony was not easy.
She often seems to expect that her partner reads her mind before saying, but the eliciation of her mind is very daunting and difficult.
6.edict
ˈē-ˌdikt not sounds like edit ˈe-dət
a law made by the king
The dictator issued the edict imposed a new excise on alcoholic beverages effective today. This legally binding command so too stick that every households have suffered financially.
7. embodiment, patriotism
a summary of something
In the 78th of Liberation day of Korea, people have celebrated and appreciated Korean independence activists who were embodiments of valor and patriotism.
[egregious]
Don’t ever make that kind of egregious mistake again Peter or you will face something unprecedented.
[heinous]
Recently, we are seeing an increased number of heinous crime cases such as murder.
[aggregate]
After the abrupt appearance of superconductor paper in Korea, a slew of information was aggregated by researchers.
[gregarious]
Peter has always dreamed of being a gregarious person who thrives in social settings.
[elicit]
Looking at her supercilious glance, I struggled to elicit her smile.
[evanescent]
Meeting is always easy and evanescent as opposed to farewell.
[excise]
I was suggested to excise unnecessary details in my essay from my writing teacher who is widely regarded as an English prodigy.
1.egregious
Misspelling the title of a book is egregious mistake.
2.aggregate
Our company aggregate amount of indebtedness is over one million dollars.
3.gregarious
Her brother has a gregarious personality unlike her.
4.congregate
Every Friday, our company people congregate at pub.
5.segregate
The teacher used to segregate students.
6.desegregate
Our country has succeeded in persuading many districts to desegregate.
7.elicit
The coach didn't elicit the best performance for the player.
1. heinous
Knife attacks around the nation were truly heinous and shock the entire community.
2. aggregate
China want to restric foregin company aggregate vast amounts of biodata.
3. erudition
Her extensive erudition in biology made her the go-to person for human metabolism.
4. epoch
The use of fire in the paleolithic age marked an epoch in humanity.
5. efficacy
Many Korean restaurants like to emphasize the efficacy of ingredients.
6. transient, synonym
The adjective “transient” is a synonym for ”drifter.” If your older brother constantly moves from city to city, you might say he has a transient lifestyle.
7. extol
The teacher would often extol the student’s efforts and motivation them to do better.
1.egregious
-Her spelling errors in the official report were so egregious that it was difficult to take her seriously.
2.monstrous
-The monstrous task of cleaning the entire house seemed daunting.
3.aggregate
-The census date allowed us to aggregate information about the population's age, income, and education level in the region.
4.segregate
-Racial tensions were high during the period of racial segregation in the United States.
5.desegregate
-The school district's decision to desegregate the classrooms marked an important step towards equality.
6.elicit
-The detective's clever questioning finally managed to elicit a confession from the suspect.
7.erudite
The professor's erudite lecture on quantum physical left the student both amazed and perplexed.
The smell coming from the dumpster was quite gross and unpleasant
The serial killer's actions were truly heinousand shook the entire community
Emma was a gregarious individual who thrived in social settings, always eager to strike up conversations and make new friends.
Racial tensions were high during the period of racial segregation in the United States
The detective's clever questioning finally managed to elicit a confession from the suspect.
The professor's erudite lecture on quantum physics left the students both amazed and perplexed
It may be painful, but we'll have to excise entire sextions of your manuscript in order to bring it down to the required number of pages
1. Her spelling errors in the official report were so egregious that it was difficult to take her seriously.
2. The monstrous task of cleaning the entire house seemed daunting.
3. The census data allowed us to aggregate information.
4, The school used to segregate students based on gender for physical education classes.
5. The detective's clever question finally managed to elicit a confession from the suspect.
6. The professor's erudite lecture on quantum physics left the students both amazed and perplexed.
7. The surgeon performed an excision of the tumor to ensure the patient's health.
1It was an egregious error for a statesman to show such ignorance.
2Monstrous sound systems are full of this concert.
3Criminal methods are becoming increasingly heinous in Korea.
4We earned 10000 dollars on aggregate.
5They still segregate minorities.
6The profiler could elicit no response from offender.
7He's erudite on the topic of the laws of nature.
[erudite]
As my opponent cited facts and figures and quoted the opinions of authorities without once referring to notes, I became aware of how remarkably erudite he was.
His extensive erudition in ancient history made him the go-to person for historical insights.
[elicit]
The detective's clever questioning finally managed to elicit a confession from the suspect.
It is really difficult for me to elicit a reply from Abalone.
[excise]
It may be painful, but we'll have to excise entire sections of your manuscript in order to bring it down to the required number of pages.
[excision]
The surgeon performed an excision of the tumor to ensure the patient's health.
The excision of unnecessary details from the manuscript improved its clarity.
[egregious]
Her spelling errors in the official report were so egregious that it was difficult to take her seriously.
[gross]
Gross misconduct is the serious behavior on the part of an employee in the workplace. It means you can dismiss the employee immediately without notice.
[heinous]
The serial killer's actions were truly heinous and shook the entire community.
[aggregate]
The website displayed the aggregate ratings and reviews from multiple sources, helping users make informed decisions about the product.
1. egregious
My company's disregard for safety regulations was an egreious violation of standards.
2. The smell coming from the dumpster was quite gross and unpleasant
3. heinous
The judge expressed strong condemnation for the defendant's heinous acts.
4.aggregate
My company had an aggregate turnover of $1 billion last year
5.gregarious
The gregarious behavior of the dolphins was captivating sight.
6.congregate
Every Monday People congregate at company for worship
7.segregate
The school used to segregate students based on gender for physical education classes
[egregious]
In the most egregious cases, Chinese goods are simply being repackaged and sent via third countries to America.
[heinous]
Heinous cimes such as random killings, infanticide and rape are increasing in South Korea.
[monstrous]
The illustrations show monstrous beasts with bodies like bears and heads like tigers.
[aggregate]
The money collected will aggregate 2,000dollars.
[desegregate]
Martin Luther King conducted several peaceful sit-ins to desegregate many public places.
[elicit]
The survey is designed to elicit pratical and useful infromation from consumers, even if that they are not familiar with our full line of products.
[erudite]
After wathing movie named, Oppinheimer, I found hime erudite and true despite being almost attacked verbally by Government.
1. The company's disregard for safety regulations was an egregious violation of standards.
2. The movie's excessive violence made it a gross exaggeration of reality.
3. The storm brought forth a monstrous wave that crashed against the shore.
4. The serial killer's actions were truly heinous and shook the entire community.
5. Every sunday, people congregate ate the local church for worship.
6. The school used to segregate students based on gender for physical education classes.
7. The professor's erudite lecture on quantum physics left the students both amazed and perplexed.
1.segregation
Racial segregation has always been a social problem around the world.
2.congregate
Crowds began to congregate to hear the President's speech.
3.gregarious
Jake has an outgoing and gregarious personality.
4.elicit
The actress's tears elicited great sympathy from her audience.
5.erudite
His erudition comes from his assiduous study.
6.excision
The excision of unnecessary details from the manuscript improved its clarity.
7.egregious
Company treated me in harsh and humiliating way acting in an especially egregious manner.
8.gross
The company dismissed its employees in cases of gross misconduct.
9.aggregate
Society is an aggregate of individuals.
monstrous
1.The invention of nuclear weapon brought forth the monstrous world war 2 to the finishing but the monstrous booming crashed a city.
gregarious
2.Emma was a gregarious individual who thrived in social settings, always eager to strike up conversations and make new friends.
3.The gregarious behavior of a newcomer was beloved by the companions.
congregate
4.The employees congregated the entrance of their company to hit the picket line for a pay raise.
segregate
5.The family are used to be segregate roles of preparing the dining .
desegregate
6.The shook district’s decision to desegregate the classrooms marked an important step towards equality.
elicit
7.The alcohol managed to elicit a confession from the man.
1.egregious
The killer kills people with a egregious trick and faces public trial today
2.aggregate
Today, we're going to make a aggregate of the scores we've scored so far
3.gregarious
She is gregarious and has a good personality, so there are many people around her
4.desegregate
Nelson Mandela did immediately after becoming president was to desegregated
5.elicitation
The police pulled a elicitation of the criminal with great difficulty in a month
6.erudition
Our professor is a erudition person who is always expected by everyone at academic research meetings
7.excise
The volume of this book was so large that I had to excise some scenes according to the volume