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Beenakushwaha67 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

I have made few sentences using few words. Can somone please verify.

I have made few sentences using few words. Can someone verify them, please.

Aback
I was taken aback by the court’s decision to suspend SP.

Abandon
My parents abandoned me after I got arrested in a rape case.
Be careful on road. My mother drives with abandon.
I love to dance but with abandon.

Frown
There’s a frown on his face. I don’t think he would agree.
I think the management frowns on my promotion.

Abase
I abased myself in front of the audience by speaking against the policies which curbs poverty.
The general was abased for his negligence which resulted in killing of two soldiers.

Scorn
I scorn the court for not holding Jaya guilty.
He is scornful towards women.

Disdain
I disdain government’s actions taken for women’s safety.
Contempt
She rejected me. I am full of contempt.

Condemn
Even though the council condemns his actions but he wasn’t suspended.

Abate
They are implementing new techniques to abate the anticipated storm.

Abdicate
The chief general was abdicated for his misbehavior.

Abduct
Birla’s CEO daughter was abducted yesterday from the Krishna’s temple. Police is anticipating a call for ransom.

Aberration
It is an aberration that politicians standing against corruption.

Aplomb
I will handle try to handle the situation with aplomb.

Abeyance
The estate is in abeyance until the builder submits the registration papers
Let’s hold that problem in abeyance for a while.

Abhor
I abhor bullying.
  

Top answer

You should try the following again. I have supplied the appropriate definition. I have not addressed other problems with your sentences, but only the proper use of your vocabulary list.

  • You should try the following again.
  • I have supplied the appropriate definition.
  • I have not addressed other problems with your sentences, but only the proper use of your vocabulary list.
  • Abase — to reduce or lower, as in rank, office, reputation or estimation; humble; degrade Abdicate — to renounce or relinquish a throne, right, power, claim, responsibility, or the like, especially in a formal manner
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You should try the following again. I have supplied the appropriate definition. I have not addressed other problems with your sentences, but only the proper use of your vocabulary list.

Abase — to reduce or lower, as in rank, office, reputation or estimation; humble; degrade

Abdicate — to renounce or relinquish a throne, right, power, claim, responsibility, or the lik

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