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tetuan

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November 18, 2016

plumage;

The feathers on a bird’s body;

He was wearing a gold necklace and a coat made of bird plumage.

The male peacock has colorful tail plumage.

The bald eagle is referred to as bald because of the white plumage on its head.

A bird’s bones weigh less than its plumage.

The costume of Sesame Street’s Big Bird is made of turkey plumage, dyed yellow.

Many of the women at the party had very elaborate hairdos, complete with plumage, flowers and multi-colored beads and braids.




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06:51 AM Nov 19 2016

tetuan
Turkey

These are very advanced words used in English prepared for students entering exams such as GRE, Toefl, Ielts and so on:

insolence - adherent - pestilential - protract - hinder - asinine - 

frivolity - treacherous - divestiture - incidental - temper - fatalism -

 multiplicity - laden - ploy - oppressive - leniency - despondency - 

tenacity - lobbyist - complaisance - hegira -fleece - genotype - mortar - panoply - portly - puissant - alluvial -

 bate - retort - millennium - craven - formative - sacred - 

unfettered - mammal - outcast - polytheism - supplication -

 protracted - uproar - pestle - vitreous - compound -condescend - bewitch - microcosm - reverie - incantation - 

dynasty - consequential - disrepute - garble - bewail - 

flag - wile - consolidate - parenthesis - scaffold - 

bizarre - cadaverous - bestow - trappings - allure -

 lance - delegate - tenuous -impregnate - elysium - allocate - lewd - dupe - 

calamity - decorous - precursory - seamy - paramount - 

consanguinity - bugaboo - synagogue - mischance - pudding - 

kin - squander - shrewd - arbitrary - surge - specious - 

freebooter - rubric -assess - cohort - grudgingly - confounded - laceration -

 patrician - premeditate - inconsequential - fare - 

doddering - tactful - woe - vain - numismatist - renaissance - 

equivalent - dregs - peon - grave - misconduct - robust -

 transport - loll -mealymouthed - biting - retiring - 

trickster - culprit - plunge - daft - 

October 26, 2016

I usually ask this question to myself " Why are using words in sentences important for an English Learner?"

Of course, I have some answers but I want to learn your opinions about this question, why using a word in sentences?

Could you please send me your reactions to such question?

11:34 AM Nov 13 2016

tetuan
Turkey

devastate;

To ruin or destroy completely;

An entire town was devastated by an earthquake.

He was devastated by his grief when his son died.

He was devastated by his grief when his son died.

devastating;

cousing destruction;

Acid rain has a devastating effect on the environment.

There was a devastating earthquake in Kobe, Japan a few years ago.



Read more sentences at http://word-in-sentence.com/devastate-in-a-sentence/

09:33 PM Oct 26 2016

maryam1990

maryam1990
Iran, Islamic Republic Of

Hi