Definition: Incapable of being satisfied or appeased
Part of Speech: Adjective.
Sentence: Because of her insatiable appetite for shopping, Casey ultimately ended up in deep financial trouble.
Word: Nuance
Definition: A subtle difference or distinction in expression, meaning, response
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: Some children do not understand the nuances of the meanings of words and they might take what you say to them literally.
Collocation: "understand- nuance", "slight-nuance"
Word: Penchant
Definition: A strong inclination or liking for something.
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: I have a penchant for chocolate whenever I see one in the grocery stores I buy one.
Collocation: "penchant for"
Word: Plethora
Definition: Overabundance or excess
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: At the holiday season, people are busy with a plethora of activities such as holiday parties, family gatherings, decorating and shopping for gifts.
Collocation: "plethora of"
Word: Reverence
Definition: A feeling or attitude of deep respect.
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: I have deep reverence towards holy places.
Collocation: "deep-reverence", "hold- reverence", "with reverence"
Word: Umbrage
Definition: The slightest indication or vaguest feeling of suspicion or doubt
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: Some people take umbrage at any suggestion for improvement in their work.
Collocation: "take umbrage at"
Word: Grumble
Definition: To murmur or mutter in discontent
Part of Speech: Verb.
Sentence: Many employees grumbled when their boss asked them to work during the weekend.
Collocation:
Word: Strive
Definition: To exert oneself vigorously; try hard; to make strenuous efforts toward any goal
Part of Speech: Verb.
Sentence: Driving is a privilege young people yearn for and a freedom older people strive to keep.
Collocation: "strive hard", "always-strive", "strive after", "strive towards"
Word: Succumb
Definition: To give way to superior force; to yield to disease, wounds, old age, ect
Part of Speech: Verb.
Sentence: A submissive person could easily succumb to any one's orders.
Collocation: "easily succumb", "succumb to", "eventually succumb"
Word: Inhibit
Definition: To restrain, hinder; to prohibit; forbid
Part of Speech: Verb.
Sentence: The boss' strict supervision and unwillingness to delegate responsibility inhibited his employees' ability to grow and develop.
Collocation: "inhibit from", "tend to inhibit", "slightly inhibit"
Good list but watch sentence structure. What's wrong here: "I have a penchant for chocolate whenever I see one in the grocery stores I buy one."?
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