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extol

[ ik-stohl ] [ ɪkˈstoʊl ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to praise highly.

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  • Extol was first recorded in 1350-1400.
  • Extol comes from the Middle English word extollen, which comes from the Latin word extollere, “to lift up, raise.”
  • Extol can also be spelled extoll.

SYNONYMS OF EXTOL

EXAMPLES OF EXTOL

  • The teacher extols the virtues of hard work and dedication to his students.
  • The motivational speaker passionately extolled the importance of perseverance and self-belief in achieving success.
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crapulous

[ krap-yuh-luhs ] [ ˈkræp yə ləs ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

given to or characterized by gross excess in drinking or eating.

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More about crapulous

  • Crapulous was first recorded in 1530-40.
  • Crapulous comes from the Late Latin word crāpulōsus, “inclined to drunkenness.”
  • Crapulous can also mean “suffering from such excess.”
  • There is no relation between crapulous and crap, “excrement,” which came from the Middle English word crap, meaning “chaff; siftings of grain.”

EXAMPLES OF CRAPULOUS

  • After a night of crapulous indulgence at the party, he woke up with a queasy stomach.
  • The hotel offered a warning to guests about the nearby restaurant, known for serving crapulous portions that left patrons feeling uncomfortably stuffed.
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morass

[ muh-ras ] [ məˈræs ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

any confusing or troublesome situation, especially one from which it is difficult to free oneself.

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EXAMPLES OF MORASS

  • After years of mismanagement, the company found itself in a financial morass, struggling to pay its debts and keep its doors open.
  • His failed attempts at fixing his car’s engine only served to deepen the morass of broken parts and tangled wires in the garage.
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