Stun [stʌn]

 

=>Verb (Used with object)

1. To deprive of consciousness or strength by or as if by a blow, fall, etc.:

The blow to his jaw stunned him for a moment.

 

2. To astonish; astound; amaze:

Her wit stunned the audience.

 

3. To shock; overwhelm:

The world was stunned by the attempted assassination.

 

4. To daze or bewilder by noise.

 

=>Noun

1. The act of stunning.

2. The condition of being stunned.

 

 

=> Stunned [stʌnd] (Adjective)

 

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Utterly ['ʌtərlı]

 

=>Adverb

Completely or very:

That’s utterly impossible.

 

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Awe [ɔ:]

 

=>Noun

1. An overwhelming feeling of reverence, admiration, fear, etc., produced by that which is grand, sublime, extremely powerful, or the like:

In awe of god; in awe of great political figures

 

2. Archaic; power to inspire fear or reverence.

3. Obsolete; fear or dread.

 

=>Verb (Used with object)

 

1. To inspire with awe.

2. To influence or restrain by awe.

 

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Fidget ['fıdʒıt]

 

=>Verb (Fidgets, Fidgeting, Fidgeted)

To keep moving your body, hands, or feet because you are nervous, excited, or bored:

Sit still and stop fidgeting.

 

 

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Streamlined ['stri:m,laın]

 

=>Verb (Streamlines, Streamlining, Streamlined ['stri:m,laın])

1- To give something like a car or boat a long smooth shape so that it can go fast through air or water.

2-To make an organization or a way of doing things work better by making it simpler

 

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Exhort [ıg'zɔ:rt]

 

=>Verb (Used with object)

1. To urge, advise, or caution earnestly.

 

 (Used without object)

 

2. To give urgent advice, recommendations, or warnings.

 

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Striving [straıv]

 

 

=>Verb (Used without object)

1. To exert oneself vigorously; try hard:

He strove to make himself understood.

 

2. To make strenuous efforts toward any goal:

To strive for success

 

3. To contend in opposition, battle, or any conflict; compete.

 

4. To struggle vigorously, as in opposition or resistance:

To strive against fate

 

5. To rival; vie.

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