(v) to tell something secret or personal to someone who you trust not to tell anyone else e.g. I confided in my friend about the huge fear I had about failing the end-of-year examination. synonyms: disclose, reveal, confess other word forms: confidant (n)
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commotion
(n) a sudden, short period, of noise, confusion, or excited movement e.g. The K-pop star's arrival caused a huge commotion at the airport, with numerous fans gathering, all desperate to get a glimpse. synonyms: ruckus, furore, brouhaha, mayhem other word forms: nil
cantankerous
(adj) bad-tempered, uncooperative, and argumentative e.g. There is only one person living on the whole floor who has the patience to deal with the cantankerous old man. synonyms: irritable, grouchy, ill-tempered other word forms: nil
bombard
(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
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