English words I learned

astute | (adjective)

2022-01-03

Sentences

  • As an astute code reviewer, he can determine bugs even before they reach the testers.

captious | (adjective)

2022-01-02

Sentences

  • Sheldon, the critic known for being captious, found the publication a flawless piece of art.

huckster | (noun)

2021-12-22

Sentences

  • The lifetime deal that the huckster was peddling was an obvious scam.

zest | (noun)

2021-12-21

Sentences

  • The younger generation has a zest for electronic activities instead of doing something more physical.

passel | (noun)

2021-12-20

Sentences

  • After taking the easy track to implement the core features, the developers encountered a passel of technical debts.

attenuate | (verb)

2021-12-19

Sentences

  • The new heavy machinery will attenuate the labor effort, saving them plenty of hours.

amity | (noun)

2021-12-18

Sentences

  • Preserving amity is one key skill a diplomat should have.

collude | (verb)

2021-12-18

Sentences

  • Some opposition members were imprisoned for colluding to overthrow the current government violently.

abrasive | (adjective)

2021-12-17

Sentences

  • The chemical might seem abrasive, but it can remove impurities without damaging the surface when used correctly.

venerate | (verb)

2021-12-16

Sentences

  • After risking his life to save endangered animals from smugglers, the public venerated him by being nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.