Word: morbid
Definition: suggesting an unhealthy mental state or attitude
Part of speech: adjective
Sentence: He has a morbid fear of women.
Collocation: morbid growth, unhealthily
Word: pacify
Definition: to make somebody who is angry become calm and quiet
Part of speech: verb
Sentence: His mother pacifies his baby.
Collocation: placate, put down
Word: aide
Definition: a person who helps another person, especially a politician in their job
Part of speech: noun
Sentence: She is a nurse's aide
Collocation: White House aides
Word: stipulate
Definition: to state clearly and firmly something must be done, or how it must be done
Part of speech: verb
Sentence: The guarantee stipulates how much money is taken.
Collocation: declare, state
Word: aversion
Definition: a strong feeling or not linking somebody, something
Part of speech: noun
Sentence: He has aversion to talk with children
Collocation: a strong aversion, aversion to V
Word: loath
Definition: not willing to, reluctant
Part of speech: adjective
Sentence: The event was fun, so he was loath to go home.
Collocation: adjective to V
Word: tarry
Definition: to stay in place, especially person ought to leave
Part of speech: verb
Sentence: He tarries at cafe.
Collocation: tarry at, tarry in
Word: prowess
Definition: great skill at doing something
Part of speech: noun
Sentence: He has a great prowess at engineering.
Collocation: prowess at, prowess in
Word: enigma
Definition: a person, thing or situation that is mysterious and difficult to understand
Part of speech: noun
Sentence: His behavior is always strange and scary, so he is a enigma.
Collocation: stranger
Word: prospective
Definition: expand to do something or to become something
Part of speech: adjective (usually use before noun)
Sentence: The company focus on prospective gain.
Collocation: forward, hopeful
Good word list here and effective sentences. 10/10
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