All English words - page 1728
nounA speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something highly.
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This encomium of praise for the liberating romans was soon replaced by a rather different view in m…
verbSurround and have or hold within.
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This area of london encompasses piccadilly to the north and st james's park to the south
verbSurround and have or hold within.
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This area of london encompasses piccadilly to the north and st james's park to the south
verbSurround and have or hold within.
Usage examples:
This area of london encompasses piccadilly to the north and st james's park to the south
verbSurround and have or hold within.
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This area of london encompasses piccadilly to the north and st james's park to the south
nounInvoluntary defecation, especially associated with emotional disturbance or psychiatric disorder.
nounA repeated or additional performance of an item at the end of a concert, as called for by an audience.
Usage examples:
Everybody got up on stage for the final encore
exclamationAgain! (as called by an audience at the end of a concert).
Usage examples:
It was louis who shouted ‘bravo! encore!’
verbCall for a repeated or additional performance of (an item) at the end of a concert.
Usage examples:
Several arias were encored
verbCall for a repeated or additional performance of (an item) at the end of a concert.
Usage examples:
Several arias were encored
nounA repeated or additional performance of an item at the end of a concert, as called for by an audience.
Usage examples:
Everybody got up on stage for the final encore
exclamationAgain! (as called by an audience at the end of a concert)
Usage examples:
It was louis who shouted ‘bravo! encore!’
nounA repeated or additional performance of an item at the end of a concert, as called for by an audience.
Usage examples:
Everybody got up on stage for the final encore
verbCall for a repeated or additional performance of (an item) at the end of a concert.
Usage examples:
Several arias were encored
exclamationAgain! (as called by an audience at the end of a concert)
Usage examples:
It was louis who shouted ‘bravo! encore!’
verbCall for a repeated or additional performance of (an item) at the end of a concert.
Usage examples:
Several arias were encored
nounA repeated or additional performance of an item at the end of a concert, as called for by an audience.
Usage examples:
Everybody got up on stage for the final encore
exclamationAgain! (as called by an audience at the end of a concert)
Usage examples:
It was louis who shouted ‘bravo! encore!’
verbUnexpectedly be faced with or experience (something hostile or difficult).
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We have encountered one small problem
nounAn unexpected or casual meeting with someone or something.
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She felt totally unnerved by the encounter
verbUnexpectedly be faced with or experience (something hostile or difficult).
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We have encountered one small problem
nounAn unexpected or casual meeting with someone or something.
Usage examples:
She felt totally unnerved by the encounter
verbUnexpectedly be faced with or experience (something hostile or difficult).
Usage examples:
We have encountered one small problem
nounAn unexpected or casual meeting with someone or something.
Usage examples:
She felt totally unnerved by the encounter
verbUnexpectedly be faced with or experience (something hostile or difficult).
Usage examples:
We have encountered one small problem
nounAn unexpected or casual meeting with someone or something.
Usage examples:
She felt totally unnerved by the encounter
Encourage
ɪnˈkʌr.ɪdʒverbGive support, confidence, or hope to (someone).
Usage examples:
We were encouraged by the success of this venture
verbGive support, confidence, or hope to (someone).
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We were encouraged by the success of this venture
adjectiveHaving more confidence or hope about something
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She felt encouraged by their promise of support.
nounThe action of giving someone support, confidence, or hope.
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Thank you for all your support and encouragement
nounThe action of giving someone support, confidence, or hope.
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Thank you for all your support and encouragement
verbGive support, confidence, or hope to (someone).
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We were encouraged by the success of this venture
adjectiveGiving someone support or confidence; supportive.
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She gave me an encouraging smile
verbGive support, confidence, or hope to (someone).
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We were encouraged by the success of this venture
verbIntrude on (a person's territory, rights, personal life, etc.).
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Rather than encroach on his privacy she might have kept to her room
phrasal verbTo gradually take away someone else's rights, or to take control of someone's time, work, etc.
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What the company is proposing encroaches on the rights of individuals., i resent it that my job is …
verbIntrude on (a person's territory, rights, personal life, etc.).
Usage examples:
Rather than encroach on his privacy she might have kept to her room
nounA person who unlawfully occupies a piece of land.
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The district administration is yet to take any action against the encroachers
verbIntrude on (a person's territory, rights, personal life, etc.).
Usage examples:
Rather than encroach on his privacy she might have kept to her room
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