obdurate Despite I importuned him for favor, he remained obdurate, refusing to admit my favor.
occult The occult movie includes mysterious and appalling scenes. That is disgusting to me.
opportune I waited for an opportune moment to ask my mom for pocket money, choosing a time when she was in a good mood.
opportunist She was considered an opportunist because looked for chances to advance her career, but if it meant taking on challenging tasks that she avoided.
ostensible The ostensible reason for her visit was to celebrate my birthday, but she really wanted to ask for money.
The coffee shop's ostensible goal is to go green for the environment, but they never stop to sell a lot of their own items like mug, plastic tumbler, accessories.
obeisance A general gave obeisance before the queen, bowing deeply to show his respect.
6) listless After a week of being ill, she felt listless and drained, lacking energy and enthusiasm.
7) Catholics's ostensible purpose was to pray for others' interests but the real motive was the redemption of their sins. I am sincerly loath to go to the catholic church. I hate missa
1.officiate The priest officiated at the wedding last weekend. 2.officious The officious security guard interfered in the rehearsal and threw unwanted advice. 3.ostensible The ostensible goal of my company is to get regulatory approval and release the product to the market. 4.ostentatious Her display of the wealth was far too ostentatious for such an unofficial occasion. 5.obdurate Despite the pleas for mercy, the judge remained obdurate, handing down harsh sentences. 6.liaison As a liaison, my job is to facilitate conversation and ensure smooth cooperation.
7.licentious The novel was criticized for its licentious depiction of the characters' lives. 8.ludicrous The idea of me going to Harvard sounds ludicrous, but who knows? 9.lout He is known as a lout, causing trouble, rudely bumping into others at the local bar. 10.listless Taking MJK classes helps me out of staying listless over the weekend. 11.obviate The digital system obviated the need for going to public office to renew a passport. 12.obeisance The knights showed obeisance to the queen by bowing deeply. 13.opportune It is not an opportune moment to ask for a raise.
1, officiate I'm an chief prosecuting attorney, and officiate in many events. 2, oppress These people often are oppressed by the governments of the countries they find themselves in. 3, Obliterate Whole villages were obliterated by fire. 4, Obese The tendency to become obese is at least in part hereditary. 5, Obligate The school argued that it was not legally obligated to supervise students not in its custody. 6, Obnoxious The people at my table were so obnoxious I simply had to change my seat. 7, Oviate The new medical treatment obviated the need for surgery.
1. Opressed certain group - IRA law opressed certain groups of company, limiting their profits.
2. obviates the need for~ - The invention of electronic of manometer obviates the need for using the stethoscope.
3. officious security guard - The officious airport security guard constantly interfered with guests, although no one asked for help.
4. remained obdurate - Despite the pleas for mercy, the woman remained obdurate and jettisoned his boyfriend. - Despite the pleas for mercy, the judge remained obdurate and handed down a harsh sentence.
1. Officiate - The Priest will officiate at the wedding ceremony next weekend 2. Oppress - The unfair laws oppress certain groups in society, limiting their freedoms 3. Obliterate - The powerful storm obliterated the small coastal village, leaving nothing intact 4. obese - Obesity is a growing health problem bing obese significantly increases the risk of heart disease 5. obligate - The contract obligates the company to complete the project by December 6.Obnoxious - His obnoxious behavior at the party annoyed many guests. 7. The new software obviates the need for manual date entry
1. I feel obligated to him for his help. 2. Could you oblige me by handing me over the cup? 3. The contract obligated the company to complete the project. 4. The strong storm obliterated the rural village leaving nothing intact. 5. He waited for an opportune moment to ask his boss for a raise. 6. The obdurate child has a strong mind to get the toy at the store. 7. Obdurate conservatives hit the picket line roaring to step down the president Moon. 8. Their ostensible goal was to raise funds for the poor, but their real motive was to gain popularity.
[livid] Dream as livid as you can. That clear and colorful imagination will come true.
[licentious] Some movies are reoperated by licentious depictions of murder or sexual scenes. Whenever I spot that fact, I always wonder why they cannot prevent it in advance.
[obtentatious] Hiding your ostentatious display of wealth looks more gorgeous and splendid.
1. Integrity has a good command of speaking, from which every sentence seems lyrical.
2. The idea of Sturdy cooking five dishes at the same time seems ludicrous to many dormitory students.
3. Jun was known as a lout, always throwing chilly jokes in improper moments.
4. A salesman from the shipping company decided to lobby the officials for sparing some parts of land near a terminal to his company.
5. Though Merit was loath to wake up early for a morning jog with room201, she decided to practice the positive mind of saying yes to whatever anyone says.
1.officiate The priest will officiate at the wedding ceremony next weekend. 2.obliterate The powerful hurricane obliterated the small coastal village, leaving nothing but ruins. 3.obligatory It is obligatory for companies to provide details of their industrial processes. 4.obdurate He was obdurate in his refusal to listen to our complaints. 5.opportune He waited for an opportune moment to ask his boss for a raise. 6.ostentatious Her ostentatious display of wealth was criticized by many. 7.The knights showed obeisance to the queen by bowing .deeply
첫댓글 obnoxious
The obnoxious behavior made him sober. The majority of the people he socializes with are supportive of his sobriety.
obviate
Keeping the kitchen immaculate can obviate the risk of developing cockroaches in your home.
obvious
The Covid-19 infection does not display obvious visual symptoms. This fact led to a pandemic
officious
The officious seller kept offering unwanted information about the production, making the passengers uncomfortable.
obdurate
Despite I importuned him for favor, he remained obdurate, refusing to admit my favor.
occult
The occult movie includes mysterious and appalling scenes. That is disgusting to me.
opportune
I waited for an opportune moment to ask my mom for pocket money, choosing a time when she was in a good mood.
opportunist
She was considered an opportunist because looked for chances to advance her career, but if it meant taking on challenging tasks that she avoided.
ostensible
The ostensible reason for her visit was to celebrate my birthday, but she really wanted to ask for money.
The coffee shop's ostensible goal is to go green for the environment, but they never stop to sell a lot of their own items like mug, plastic tumbler, accessories.
obeisance
A general gave obeisance before the queen, bowing deeply to show his respect.
1)lout
The lout at the party was causing trouble, rudely bumping into people and spilling drinks everywhere.
2)ludicrous
The idea of flying cars still seems ludicrous to many was with laughter and disbelief
3)lyrical
The poet's lyrical verses were filled with emotion, expressing his feelings in a very artistic and musical way
4) liaison
He served as a military liaision, working closely with various armed forces to coordinate joint operations.
5) licentious
The licentious behaviour of the celebrity was scandalous, marked by unstrained and immoral actions.
6) listless
After a week of being ill, she felt listless and drained, lacking energy and enthusiasm.
7) Catholics's ostensible purpose was to pray for others' interests but the real motive was the redemption of their sins.
I am sincerly loath to go to the catholic church. I hate missa
1.officiate
The priest officiated at the wedding last weekend.
2.officious
The officious security guard interfered in the rehearsal and threw unwanted advice.
3.ostensible
The ostensible goal of my company is to get regulatory approval and release the product to the market.
4.ostentatious
Her display of the wealth was far too ostentatious for such an unofficial occasion.
5.obdurate
Despite the pleas for mercy, the judge remained obdurate, handing down harsh sentences.
6.liaison
As a liaison, my job is to facilitate conversation and ensure smooth cooperation.
7.licentious
The novel was criticized for its licentious depiction of the characters' lives.
8.ludicrous
The idea of me going to Harvard sounds ludicrous, but who knows?
9.lout
He is known as a lout, causing trouble, rudely bumping into others at the local bar.
10.listless
Taking MJK classes helps me out of staying listless over the weekend.
11.obviate
The digital system obviated the need for going to public office to renew a passport.
12.obeisance
The knights showed obeisance to the queen by bowing deeply.
13.opportune
It is not an opportune moment to ask for a raise.
[opportune]
As comedy is all about timing, you need to wait for an opportune moment to make people laugh.
[lobby]
The representative of the apartment lobbied the head of gu for stricter recycling policy.
[listless]
After finishing all the classes, I was enervated, feeling listless.
[obligate]
The contract obligates Peter and I to be abstemious from having a chicken at night.
[obnoxious]
The obnoxious drinkers at the bar cause a brawl, breaking everything inside.
[obviate]
The presence of the competent manager obviates the need for a former one who was extremely officious.
[obdurate]
However big money he presented, the negotiator remained obdurate.
1.Obese
These days obese is growing health problem.Young people as well as old people have many obesity diseases
2.Obligate
The professor obligate the students to do their assignments by tomorrow
3.Obnoxious
Her obnoxious behavior make other people annoyed
4.Oviate
Dangerous items were oviated from the road in preparation for next week's typhoon
5.Officious
The officious teacher kept interfering with the students' work
6.Obdurate
The child is always obdurate and no one can stop him
7.Occult
People believe in occult things and enjoy them
[oppress]
I felt so oppressed by the job consultant conversations but I could find the new path forward.
[obliterate]
The atomic bombings obliterated the Hiroshima, leaving nothing but ruins.
[obnoxious]
Drunken people are prone to obnoxious behavior, even easy to get larceny.
[obviate]
The OTT media service obviates the need of the movie theater.
[officious]
The officious blow hard constantly interfered in everyone at the party, so that the host made up mind that never invite him again.
[obdurate]
The man couldn't marriage with his girlfriend because he is so obdurate so that they couldn't compromise about their wedding.
[occult]
The seven wonders of the world have too many occult rumors that people can't know what is true or false.
1. [obnoxious]
The obnoxious odor of the cigaret at the road annoyed me.
2. [obviate]
AI obviate the need for human, saving salary and reducing errors
3. [obvious]
This evidence points to an obvious malefactor.
4. [officious]
The officious Oldman kept offering unwanted advice, making the Korean chess player uncomfortable.
5. [obdurate]
Despite the glass slipper being Cinderella's shoe, the stepmother remained obdurate.
6. [occult]
He summoned a demon using an occult ritual.
7. [ostensible]
The ostensible reason for his call was to check in on her, but he really wanted to borrow for a money.
1. Livid
She was livid when she found out her car ha been stolen.
2. Listless
After the jaunt, she felt tired and listless.
3. Lout
He was known as a lout, always causing trouble at the school.
4. Opportune
He waited for an opportune moment to ask his boss for a raise.
5. Limpid
He was captivated by the limpid blue waters of the ocean.
6. Ludicrous
Most of the people say the idea of a full self-driving car is ludicrous.
7. Litany
His speech included a litany of complaints about the current regulations.
1, officiate
I'm an chief prosecuting attorney, and officiate in many events.
2, oppress
These people often are oppressed by the governments of the countries they find themselves in.
3, Obliterate
Whole villages were obliterated by fire.
4, Obese
The tendency to become obese is at least in part hereditary.
5, Obligate
The school argued that it was not legally obligated to supervise students not in its custody.
6, Obnoxious
The people at my table were so obnoxious I simply had to change my seat.
7, Oviate
The new medical treatment obviated the need for surgery.
1.officiate
I am an international referee and officiate in many matches.
2.oppress
The government uses power as a tool to oppress its people
3.obliterate
He sets out to obliterate recognition discrimination
4.obligate
You are not obligated to stand up
5.obnoxious
You are being so obnoxious
6.officious
This report is officious and just plain nasty
7obdurate
He seems to be an obdurate boy
1. Opressed certain group
- IRA law opressed certain groups of company, limiting their profits.
2. obviates the need for~
- The invention of electronic of manometer obviates the need for using the stethoscope.
3. officious security guard
- The officious airport security guard constantly interfered with guests, although no one asked for help.
4. remained obdurate
- Despite the pleas for mercy, the woman remained obdurate and jettisoned his boyfriend.
- Despite the pleas for mercy, the judge remained obdurate and handed down a harsh sentence.
5. opportune moment
- He waited for an opportune moment to ask his boss for a raise.
6. ostentatious display of wealth
- Clairvoyance's ostentatious display of muscle at the mantra was criticized by many.
7. licentious depiction
- The novel was criticized for its licentious and lascivious depiction of the characters' lives.
8. be captivated by
- I was captivated by the limpid emerald-color waters of the ocean.
9. tired and listless
- During the flu, I felt tired and listless.
10. a litany of complants
- The private's letter included a litany of complaints about the irrationalities of the military.
11. be livid
- I was livid when I found out my smartphone had been scratched.
1. Officiate
- The Priest will officiate at the wedding ceremony next weekend
2. Oppress
- The unfair laws oppress certain groups in society, limiting their freedoms
3. Obliterate
- The powerful storm obliterated the small coastal village, leaving nothing intact
4. obese
- Obesity is a growing health problem bing obese significantly increases the risk of heart disease
5. obligate
- The contract obligates the company to complete the project by December
6.Obnoxious
- His obnoxious behavior at the party annoyed many guests.
7. The new software obviates the need for manual date entry
1.
I feel obligated to him for his help.
2.
Could you oblige me by handing me over the cup?
3.
The contract obligated the company to complete the project.
4.
The strong storm obliterated the rural village leaving nothing intact.
5.
He waited for an opportune moment to ask his boss for a raise.
6.
The obdurate child has a strong mind to get the toy at the store.
7.
Obdurate conservatives hit the picket line roaring to step down the president Moon.
8.
Their ostensible goal was to raise funds for the poor, but their real motive was to gain popularity.
[ludicrous]
I firmly believe that ludicrous thought makes a world of difference.
[lout]
In every community, there are 2% of lout, always causing trouble.
[litany]
My job is to solve a litany of complaints and problems by interacting with customers.
[listless]
I wound up feeling sluggish and listless after taking a cold medicine.
[livid]
Dream as livid as you can. That clear and colorful imagination will come true.
[licentious]
Some movies are reoperated by licentious depictions of murder or sexual scenes. Whenever I spot that fact, I always wonder why they cannot prevent it in advance.
[obtentatious]
Hiding your ostentatious display of wealth looks more gorgeous and splendid.
[limpid]
Being captivated by the limpid blue waters of the ocean, my friends was bent on entering a marine and ocean university.
[litany]
A litany of complaints about the current situation stands for being absentminded so that you need to watch your mind carefully.
[oppressive]
With cold and flu season now in full swing, I sometimes long for the summer with the oppressive afternoon heat.
[lout]
With boorish and uncouth attitude, a local lout wound up dead in a drunken brawl.
[listless]
After she was diagnosed her malady as a cancer, she was left no option but to stay at home. It made her brood over lethargy and listless.
[ostensible]
The ostensible goal of the contest was to give students to broaden insight, but their real motive was to spend left budget.
[obscene]
His ludicrous pose seems to be an obscene gesture.
1. officiate
: The priest will officiate at the wedding ceremony next weekend.
2. oppress
: The unfair laws oppress certain groups in society, limiting their freedoms.
3. obliterate
: The powerful storm obliterated the small coastal village, leaving nothing intact.
4. obesity
: Obesity is a growing health problem; being obese significantly increases the risk of heart disease.
5. obligate
: The contract obligates the company to complete the project by December.
6. obnoxious
: His obnoxious behavior at the party annoyed many guests.
7. obviate
: The new software obviates the need for manual date entry.
1.obnoxious
The obnoxious drinker disrupted the peaceful atmosphere of the bar.
2.obviate
Most of people think that development of AI obviates the need for studying English.
3.officious
The officious employee constantly interfered with other's work,causing frustration.
4.obdurate
The obdurate patient refused to follow the doctor's advice and continued with unhealthy habits.
5.occult
Occult movie genre is not my cup of tea.
6.opportune
When is the opportune time for investment?
7.ostensible
The ostensible purpose of an organization is rarely its real purpose.
1. Integrity has a good command of speaking, from which every sentence seems lyrical.
2. The idea of Sturdy cooking five dishes at the same time seems ludicrous to many dormitory students.
3. Jun was known as a lout, always throwing chilly jokes in improper moments.
4. A salesman from the shipping company decided to lobby the officials for sparing some parts of land near a terminal to his company.
5. Though Merit was loath to wake up early for a morning jog with room201, she decided to practice the positive mind of saying yes to whatever anyone says.
6. Elastic was livid with anger when she made any mistakes during the recital of what she memorized.
7. For the Christmas’ gift, her mother was startled when Sofia recited a litany of her wishlists.
1. officious
The officious hotel clerk kept offering unwanted advice and services, making the guests uncomfortable.
2. opportune
He waited for an opportune moment to ask his boss for a raise, choosing a time when she was in a good mood.
3. ostentatious
The celebrity’s ostentatious display of wealth, with a fancy car and designer clothes, attracted much attention
4. obeisance
The knight did obeisance before the queen, bowing deeply to show his respect.
5. liaison
She acts as a liaison between the police department and city schools.
6. licentious
It was so licentious a content the company released.
7. lout
The lout at the party was causing trouble, rudely bumping into people and spilling drinks everywhere.
1.Obviate
The use of the Samsung Pay obviates the need to bring credit cards.
2. Ostensible
The ostensible purpose of his visit to Café was bying a cup of coffee, but his real motive was to see a clerk.
3. Obnoxious
His obnoxious manner of speaking made trouble in public places.
4. opportune
Would it be opportune to have a meal now?
5. Obscene
He was indicted for making obscene phone calls.
6. Limpid
His prose style is flexible, limpid, and a great pleasure to read.
7. Obdurate
United Auto Workers remain obdurate that working conditions and pay improve.
1. officiate
At the wedding, the pastor officiated the ceremony, solemnly uniting the couple in marriage.
2. oppress
Throughout history, many groups have been oppressed for the beliefs, facing unfair treatment and discrimination.
3. obliterate
From now on, I will forgive you, obliterating from my mind the memory of your fault.
4. obese
Eating Tanghuru is the habit of making children and adults obese.
5. obligate
As a student, you are obligated to study hard and stick to the daily routine.
6. obdurate
The obdurate people wouldn't change their mind, no matter how much their mentor and teacher tried to reason with him.
7. ostensible
His ostensible goal is to help people for the better, but many believe he wanted to ask for a favor.
1. oppressive
: The oppressive summer heat made all the students exhausted.
2. obnoxious
: The room was full of obnoxious smell and it made everyone tear out.
3. obviate
: Samsung pay completely obviated the need to bring a purse with me.
4. obscene
: The obscene story was interesting enough to stimulate boys.
5. liaison
: The employee perfectly acted as a liaison between divisions at the conference.
6. livid
: His rude and obnoxious behavior was enough to make her livid.
7. obdurate
: The obdurate nationalist never pay heed to others’ opinions.
1.officiate
The priest will officiate at the wedding ceremony next weekend.
2.obliterate
The powerful hurricane obliterated the small coastal village, leaving nothing but ruins.
3.obligatory
It is obligatory for companies to provide details of their industrial processes.
4.obdurate
He was obdurate in his refusal to listen to our complaints.
5.opportune
He waited for an opportune moment to ask his boss for a raise.
6.ostentatious
Her ostentatious display of wealth was criticized by many.
7.The knights showed obeisance to the queen by bowing .deeply