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Lisp |
A speech problem that causes someone to pronounce the letters “s” and “z” like “th” |
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Badger |
To bother or annoy (someone) with many comments or questions.SYNONYM pester |
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Ramification |
Something that is the result of an action, decision, etc. |
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Breach |
1-[countable, uncountable] an action that breaks a law, rule, or agreementbreach of This was a clear breach of the 1994 Trade Agreement. They sued the company for breach of contract. a breach of professional dutybe in breach of something He was clearly in breach of the law.2-[countable] a serious disagreement between people, groups, or countriesbreach with Britain did not want to risk a breach with the US over sanctions.breach between What had caused the sudden breach between Henry and his son? She wanted to help heal the breach between them. |
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Infatuation |
a feeling of foolish or very strong love or admiration for someone or something [ noncount ] The attraction he felt for her was just infatuation, not true love. They condemn society's infatuation with Hollywood. [ count ] It was just an infatuation. She had a series of frivolous infatuations with younger men. |
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Absurd |
extremely silly, foolish, or unreasonable : completely ridiculous an absurd situation The charges against him are obviously/patently absurd. an absurd idea/suggestion/argument absurd humor |