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Lisp

A speech problem that causes someone to pronounce the letters “s” and “z” like “th

Badger

To bother or annoy (someone) with many comments or questions.SYNONYM pester

Ramification

Something that is the result of an action, decision, etc.

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.

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.

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