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Discover essential vocabulary that enriches your language skills, including terms like "beseech," which means to request earnestly, and "blandishment," referring to coaxing through flattery. Learn about the nuances of words like "cajole," "elicit," and "enjoin," as well as their practical applications. This exploration also covers the meanings of "exigent," "imperious," "injunction," and "mendicant." Whether you're enhancing your writing or expanding your vocabulary for academic pursuits, this guide serves as a valuable resource for learners and professionals alike.
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SS (Visual Workshop) Carolina Casellas, Joshua Levene, & Sebastian San Miguel
BESEECH (verb) • To request earnestly; beg for.
BLANDISHMENT (noun) • The act of coaxing by flattery or wheedling.
CAJOLE (verb) • To coax gently and persistently; wheedle.
ELICIT (verb) • To call forth.
ENJOIN (verb) • To prohibit or forbid.
EXIGENT (adjective) • Requiring or demanding a great deal.
IMPERIOUS (adjective) • Arrogantly domineering or overbearing.
INJUNCTION (noun) • A court order enjoining or prohibiting a party from a specific course of action.
MENDICANT (noun) • A beggar.
QUERY (noun) • A question; inquiry.