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| dispel | 
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| /dɪ'spɛl/ v. Syn. scatter (دور) scatter; drive away; cause to vanish The bright sunlight eventually might dispel the morning mist. | 
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| dissolute | 
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| /'dɪsəlu:t/ a. (dissolute) lacking moral restraint; indulging in sensual pleasures or vices The dissolute life led by the ancient Romans is indeed shocking. | 
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| distraught | 
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| /dɪ'strɔ:t/ a. Syn. upset (ویاکل) deeply agitated, as from emotional conflict; mad; insane Her father had recently died and her mother was still distraught from the loss. | 
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| diverse | 
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| /daɪ'vɜrs/ a. Syn. various (مختلف) differing in some characteristics; various The professor suggested diverse ways of approaching the assignment and recommended that we choose one of them. | 
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| diversify | 
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| /daɪ'vɜrsɪfaɪ/ v. Syn. vary (ویودتا) give variety to; spread out activities or investments For most small investors, the ability to diversify is a primary advantage of index funds. | 
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| divulge | 
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| /daɪ'vʌldʒ/ v. Syn. reveal (ظاہر) reveal; make known to public Will update regarding the details, but all I can divulge is that it involves a really good-looking guy. | 
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| dynamic | 
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| /daɪ'næmɪk/ a. Syn. energetic (متحرک) energetic; vigorously active The dynamic aerobics instructor kept her students on the run. | 
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| edict | 
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| /'i:dɪkt/ n. (فتوی) decree ,especially issued by a sovereign; official command The emperor issued an edict decreeing that everyone should come see him model his magnificent new clothes. | 
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| egregious | 
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| /ɪ'gri:dʒəs/ a. Syn. notorious (پربل) notorious; conspicuously bad or shocking She was an egregious liar; we all knew better than to believe a word she said. | 
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| elicit | 
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| /ɪ'lɪsɪt/ v. Syn. provoke (حاصل) draw out; bring forth or to light; generate or provoke as response or answer The detectives tried to elicit where he had hidden his loot. |