(v) to attack a place or person continuously with bombs or missiles (literal) e.g. Last night, the city was bombarded by enemy troops, and hundreds died as a result. synonyms: attack, bomb, shell, (v) to attack a person or a group continuously (figurative) e.g. When the President's scandal broke, the head office was bombarded with … Continue reading bombard
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brandish
(v) to wave something in the air, especially a weapon, in a threatening or excited way e.g. She brandished a saucepan at the robber who had broken into her house. synonyms: wield, raise, swing other word forms: nil
bluff
(v) try to deceive someone as to one's abilities or intentions e.g. He seems to know a lot about music, but sometimes I think he's only bluffing. synonyms: pretend, putting on an act, mislead (n) an attempt to deceive/bluff e.g. "It was all a bluff! The diamond in his hand is fake!" Horrified at being … Continue reading bluff
barricade
(n) a line or pile of objects put together to stop people from entering/exiting the place e.g. A few protestors broke through the police barricade and rushed towards the site. synonyms: barrier, obstacle, blockade other word forms: nil (v) to block or build a barricade across, around, or in front of something e.g. "Barricade the … Continue reading barricade
banish
(v) 1. to send someone away, especially from their country/home town, and not allowed to return e.g. They were banished from the library for making so much noise. synonyms: exile, deported, thrown out, ban (v) 2. get rid of (something unwanted) e.g. "Banish all thoughts of losing from your heads!" The coach shouted at the … Continue reading banish
aptitude
(n) a natural ability to do something e.g. It is a stereotype that all women have the aptitude for cooking and sewing. synonyms: gift, flair, talent other word forms: nil
aplomb
(n) self-assurance and confidence e.g. Diana conducted the meeting with great aplomb. synonyms: self-assurance, composure other word forms: nil
apprehensive
(adj): fearful or anxious that something bad or unpleasant will happen e.g. He felt apprehensive about going home. synonyms: anxious, uneasy, worried, nervous, afraid other word forms: apprehension (n), apprehensively (adv)
adversary
(n) one's opponent in a contest, conflict or dispute e.g. Davis beat his adversary in the quarter-finals synonyms: opponent, enemy, foe, rival word forms: adversarial (adj)
Persuasive Article (Sec 3) – WA2
Save animals, they have a voice too! Do you think our community is honestly animal friendly? Have you ever thought of what happens when animals are abused? The shocking increase in the number of animal abuse cases is getting out of hand especially in Singapore recently in 2023. Animal abuse is the crime of inflicting … Continue reading Persuasive Article (Sec 3) – WA2