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Vocabulary V2
| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Relieve ππ»ββοΈ | 1. To ease or alleviate 2. To free from need, poverty, pain, etc. 3. To bring effective aid to 4. to ease a person of any burden, wrong, or oppression, as by legal means 5. To make less tedious, and unpleasant, or monotonous; break or very the sameness o |
| Advise ππΆπ»ββοΈ | 1. To give counsel to; offer an opinion or suggestion as worth following 2. To recommend as desirable, wise, or prudent 3. To give(a person, a group, etc.) information or notice |
| Solemnππ | 1. Grave, sober, or mirthless, as a person, the face, speech, tone or mood 2. Serious or earnest 3. Characterized by dignified or serious formality, as proceedings; of formal or ceremonyβs character 4. Made in due legal or other express forms, as a declar |
| Apparent | 1. Regularly seen; exposed to sight; opened to view; visible 2. Capable of being easily perceived or understood; plain or clear, obvious 3. According to appearances, initial evidence, incomplete results, etc. 4. Entitled to a right or inheritance by birth |
| Evidence π΅π»ββοΈ | 1. That which tends to prove or disprove something; ground for beliefs; proof 2. Something that makes plain or clear; an indication or sign 3. Data presented to a court or Jury and proof of the facts in issue and which may include the testimony of witness |
| Testimony | 1. The statement or declaration of a witness under oath or affirmation, usually in court 2. Evidence in support of a fact or statement, proof 3. Open declaration or profession, as of faith |
| Prejudice π€¨ | 1. An unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason 2. Any preconceived opinion or feelings, either favorable or unfavorable 3. Unreasonable feelings, opinions, or attitudes, especially of a hostile nature, rega |
| Leisure π° | 1. Freedom from the demands of work or duty 2. Time free from the demands of work or duty, when one can rest, enjoy hobbies or sports, etc. 3. Unhurried ease |
| Reference π£ | 1. An act or instance of referring 2. A mention; illusion 3. A direction in a book or writing to some other book, passage, etc. 4. Material contained in a footnote or bibliography, or referred to by a reference mark 5. A statement, usually written, as to |
| Occasion π₯³ππ» | 1. A particular time, especially as marked by certain circumstances or occurrences 2. A special or important time, event, ceremony, celebration, etc. |