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fabulous If something is fabulous, it’s very, very good: The acting in 12 Years a Slave was fabulous. Patricia’s cooking is fabulous. The employees did a fabulous job this quarter. We had a fabulous time at the party. This is absolutely fabulous! As an adverb, this word becomes “fabulously.” It’s usually used as an intensifier, similar to “very” and […]

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else The word “else” is similar to the words “more” or “different.” This word is often used with pronouns: Maria doesn’t want milk. She’d rather have something else. Is there anything else you need from the store? Do you need anything else? Is there anyone else who would like to order a pizza? He has

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eliminate To eliminate something is to take it away or stop it or get rid of it. During a tournament, teams are elminated through competition until two teams remain to play for the championship. We eliminated several different possibilities when looking for a reason for the problem with our computer. In order to eliminate her debt, Victoria

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eligible (el  i  ji  bul) A person who is eligible for something is of the right age, has the necessary skill or training, meets a certain requirement, has the proper credentials, and so on. The word “eligible” is used when describing whether or not a person may participate in an activity or join a group. After living

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elegant If something is elegant, it’s well-designed, graceful, or just very nice. This word is often used to describe items of luxury or situations in which a lot of money has been spent to create something beautiful. Samira is wearing a very elegant dress. Wendy and Dave attended an elegant dinner party. Zelda bought a Tesla

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electric If something operates when it’s plugged into a wall outlet or is battery-powered, it’s electric. outlet battery We use an electric oven. Many small appliances are electric. Our clothes dryer is electric. I play an electric guitar. Every month we have to pay the electric bill. The noun form for this word is electricity. The oven

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elder The word “elder” is similar to “old” or “older.” It’s generally used when referring to older people. You can use this word as an adjective or as a noun: You should respect your elders. Jeremy’s elder brother moved in with him. (His older brother moved in with him.) Jimmy Carter is an elder statesmen and

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dazzle To dazzle someone is to show brilliance, beauty, or flashiness. The word “dazzle” is a verb, and the word “dazzling” is an adjective. Rena has a dazzling smile. She dazzles everyone with her smile. The basketball player dazzled the spectators with his quickness on the court. He showed off a little razzle-dazzle on the court. (razzle-dazzle =

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