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Adept (adjective)

Skillful


The soccer player was very adept in any game situation.

Encompass (verb)

To include


We would encompass him into our group if he was trustworthy.

Entrepreneur (noun)

A business initiator.


The boy only at 14 years old was already an entrepreneur selling phone cases.

Eradicate (verb)

To erase.


The house owner wants to eradicate all the rodents dwelling in his home.

Homogeneous (adjective)

The same throughout


The buildings in the city were homogeneous.

Presumptuous (adjective)

Too forward


The eager intern was presumptuous to discuss his salary at the interviews.

Sordid (adjective)

Shameful


The boy should be sordid for making a girl cry.

Standardize (verb)

To make the same.


All the products in the factory were to be standardized of the material.

Stint (noun)

A period of time.


In that short stint he was able to memorize all the facts to pass the exam.

Stringent (adjective)

Demanding.


The furious son was stringent for his father’s money.