Vocabulary on January 7, 2023 from The Guardian [Words: 1. #ABRASIVE, 2. #DAZED, 3. #SCOWL, 4. #MISERY, 5. #STALLION]

 

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Word Meanings:

1. ABRASIVE= ঘর্ষণকারী; caustic; দগ্ধকারক; ক্লেশদায়ক; showing little concern for the feelings of others; harsh; cutting; grating; কর্কশ; biting; acerbic; vitriolic; rough; hard; tough; sharp; curt; brusque; অশিষ্ট (abrupt or offhand in speech or manner); stern; severe; wounding; nasty; cruel, callous; insensitive; unfeeling; unsympathetic; inconsiderate; acerb;
2. DAZED= হতবাক; unable to think or react properly; bewildered;
3. SCOWL= চোখ রাঙ্গান; browbeat, মুখ গোমড়া করে থাকা; an angry or bad-tempered expression; frown; glower; glare; grimace; black look;
4. MISERY= দুর্বিপাক; misery, mishap, affliction, convulsion, blow, bale; দুর্দশা; teen, misery, adversity, grief, straits, woe; দৈন্য; misery, poorness, penury, indigence, affliction, distress; কষ্ট; pain, hardship, anguish, misery, annoyance, straits; ক্লেশ; calamity, agony, misery, trouble, privation, pain; যন্ত্রণা; torture, torment, trouble, anguish, distress, misery;
5. STALLION= ঘোটক; গণিকা; cyprian, cypriot, call-girl, Floozy; জননাশ্ব; নারীর অবৈধ প্রেমিক; মদ্দা ঘোড়া;

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Sentences:

1. One of the most startling claims is that William physically attacked Harry at his Nottingham Cottage home in Kensington Palace in a row over Meghan in 2019, during which William allegedly called Meghan “difficult”, “rude” and “ABRASIVE”.
2. He describes William grabbing him by the collar, “ripping my necklace” and knocking him to the kitchen floor where he landed on and broke the dog’s bowl, sustaining injuries to his back. He lay “DAZED” before getting up and ordering William to leave.
3. Harry hoped for understanding from his family over his decision to leave. He writes of meeting with Charles and William at the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral. But as soon as he saw William’s “familiar SCOWL”, he knew he was in for a “duel”.
4. Neither his father or brother appeared to understand why he had left. Of his father, he writes, Charles told his sons: “Please, boys. Don’t make my final years a MISERY.”
5. The woman, not named, treated him like a “young STALLION”. “I mounted her quickly, after which she spanked my ass and sent me away,” the Mail reports.

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