Word : meander
Definition : to proceed by or take a winding or indirect course
Part of speech : verb
Sentence : The river meander across the Riverside.
collocation : meander across
Word : makeshift
Definition : a temporary expedient or substitute
Part of speech : noun
Sentence : He has no time so he does a makeshift homework.
collocation : manage to do, extempore
Word : whet
Definition : to sharpen by grinding or friction / the act of whetting
Part of speech : verb / noun
Sentence : He whet a knife and recover sharpness.
collocation : stimulate, polish
Word : rankle
Definition : to continue to cause keen irritation or bitter resentment within the mind
Part of speech : verb
Sentence : Breaking up their marriage rankle with him.
collocation : rankle with
Word : amenable
Definition : ready or willing to answer, act, agree, or yield; open to influence
Part of speech : adjective
Sentence : people amenable to the country law.
collocation : amenable to
Word : automate
Definition : to apply the principles of automation, the technique, method, or system of operating or controlling a process by highly automatic means, to
Part of speech : verb
Sentence : The big company of car was a fully automated and save labor costs.
collocation :
Word : maul
Definition : a heavy hammer, as for driving stakes or wedges, argument; quarrel
Part of speech : noun
Sentence : Many bad words are exchanged in their maul.
collocation : quarrel, hammer
Word : tawdry
Definition : gaudy; showy and cheap
Part of speech : adjective
Sentence : One young guy wear tawdry clothes.
collocation : loud, gaudy, gorgeous and cheap
Word : sedulous
Definition : diligent in application or attention; persevering; assiduous.
Part of speech : adjective
Sentence : He is a sedulous student and always get high score on exam.
collocation : sedulous student, industrious, patient
Word : moot
Definition : open to discussion or debate; debatable; doubtful
Part of speech : adjective
Sentence : The global warming mooted on the meeting.
collocation : moot on
Good work but look at this sentence; it is a fragment, "people amenable to the country law." = no verb.
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