All English words - page 1164
nounThe quality of being friendly and lively; friendliness.
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The conviviality of the evening
adverbIn a way that is friendly and makes someone feel happy and welcome
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Two men were sitting on a couch, chatting convivially., the meeting started convivially with coffee…
nounA conversation
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I just had this convo with my husband., you could hear the bustle of the restaurant, but it was sti…
nounA large formal assembly of people.
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This was their second reunion as a similar convocation gathered for a get together in summerhill tw…
nounA large formal assembly of people.
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This was their second reunion as a similar convocation gathered for a get together in summerhill tw…
verbCall together or summon (an assembly or meeting).
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She sent messages convoking a council of ministers
verbCall together or summon (an assembly or meeting).
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She sent messages convoking a council of ministers
verbCall together or summon (an assembly or meeting).
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She sent messages convoking a council of ministers
verbCall together or summon (an assembly or meeting).
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She sent messages convoking a council of ministers
verbMake (an argument, story, etc.) complex and difficult to follow.
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According to the most simple model, each species is accounted for by a mono-exponential decay funct…
adjectiveRolled longitudinally upon itself, as a leaf in the bud.
adjective(especially of an argument, story, or sentence) extremely complex and difficult to follow.
Usage examples:
The film is let down by a convoluted plot in which nothing really happens
verbMake (an argument, story, etc.) complex and difficult to follow.
verbMake (an argument, story, etc.) complex and difficult to follow.
Usage examples:
According to the most simple model, each species is accounted for by a mono-exponential decay funct…
adjectiveRolled longitudinally upon itself, as a leaf in the bud.
nounA thing that is complex and difficult to follow.
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The convolutions of farm policy
nounA thing that is complex and difficult to follow.
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The convolutions of farm policy
verbRoll or coil together; entwine.
verbRoll or coil together; entwine.
verbRoll or coil together; entwine.
verbRoll or coil together; entwine.
nounA twining plant with trumpet-shaped flowers, of which some kinds (such as bindweed) are invasive weeds and others are cultivated for their bright flowers.
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Some other plants had survived, a small convolvulus, golden lamium and creeping geranium were begin…
nounA twining plant with trumpet-shaped flowers, of which some kinds (such as bindweed) are invasive weeds and others are cultivated for their bright flowers.
Usage examples:
Some other plants had survived, a small convolvulus, golden lamium and creeping geranium were begin…
nounA group of ships or vehicles travelling together, typically one accompanied by armed troops, warships, or other vehicles for protection.
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A convoy of lorries
verb(of a warship or armed troops) accompany (a group of ships or vehicles) for protection.
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American destroyers helped to convoy much-needed supplies to britain in 1917–18
verb(of a warship or armed troops) accompany (a group of ships or vehicles) for protection.
Usage examples:
American destroyers helped to convoy much-needed supplies to britain in 1917–18
nounA group of ships or vehicles travelling together, typically one accompanied by armed troops, warships, or other vehicles for protection.
Usage examples:
A convoy of lorries
verb(of a warship or armed troops) accompany (a group of ships or vehicles) for protection.
Usage examples:
American destroyers helped to convoy much-needed supplies to britain in 1917–18
nounA group of ships or vehicles travelling together, typically one accompanied by armed troops, warships, or other vehicles for protection.
Usage examples:
A convoy of lorries
nounA group of ships or vehicles travelling together, typically one accompanied by armed troops, warships, or other vehicles for protection.
Usage examples:
A convoy of lorries
verb(of a warship or armed troops) accompany (a group of ships or vehicles) for protection.
Usage examples:
American destroyers helped to convoy much-needed supplies to britain in 1917–18
adjective(chiefly of drugs) producing sudden and involuntary muscle contractions.
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Some users, however, report that they become more sensitive to cocaine's anesthetic and convulsant …
nounA convulsant drug.
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Seizures could be nonepileptic if evoked in the normal brain by treatments, such as electric shock …
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