Say Meaning Of These
1.scarred
2.gaunt
3.thrust
4.crook
5.accomplice
6.alais
7.merely
8.crook
9.enquiry
10.glared
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Meaning Of These :-
Scarred :
Something that's scarred is beat up, showing marks of wear or injury. The scarred wooden floors in the old school show that generations of kids have walked on them. The adjective scarred describes something that's been hurt and shows some physica l evidence of it.
Gaunt :
very thin, especially because of sickness or hunger
Thrust :
to push forcibly; shove; put or drive with force: He thrust his way through the crowd
Crook :
very dishonest person, especially a criminal or a cheat: These politicians are just a bunch of crooks
Accomplice :
person who knowingly, voluntarily, or intentionally gives assistance to another in (or in some cases fails to prevent another from) the commission of a crime. An accomplice is criminally liable to the same extent as the principal
Alais :
In general, as a noun, an alias (pronounced AY-lee-uhs) is an alternate name for someone or something. ...
Merely :
Merely means "only." If you say "I was merely trying to help," your efforts were probably not appreciated and you're likely to be stalking off with your nose in the air. Merely comes from the Latin merus, ("undiluted").
Enquiry :
enquire simply meant “ask,” while inquire was used for formal investigations. In the UK, the two words are used interchangeably, although inquire is still the more commonly used word for formal or official investigations. In the United States, inquire is the strongly preferred spelling in all uses.
Glared :
verb (used without object), glared, glar·ing.
to shine with or reflect a very harsh, bright, dazzling light. to stare with a fiercely or angrily piercing look. Archaic. to appear conspicuous; stand out obtrusively.
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