Some common synonyms of accomplish are achieve, discharge, effect, execute, fulfill, and perform. How do you spell Acomplish? Accomplish means to carry out or finish an action—to complete what you set out to do. To accomplish a goal is to complete it. Accomplish is often (though not always) used inRead More →

An absurdity is something ridiculously foolish. The U.S. declaring war on Fiji would be an absurdity. This is the noun form of the adjective absurd, which means silly, hard-to-believe, and kind of crazy. Is the word absurd offensive? It’s a semantically powerful word and sounds like a nice version ofRead More →

1 : having the form of a story or representing a story a narrative poem narrative paintings. 2 : of or relating to the process of telling a story the author’s narrative style the novel’s narrative structure. Is Narratorial a word? n. 1. one who tells a story or recountsRead More →

Examples of Narrative: When your friend tells a story about seeing a deer on the way to school, he or she is using characteristics of a narrative. … For example, “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe tells the story of a man whose young wife died, but he goes andRead More →

A codicil is literally a “little codex,” a little bit of writing on a small piece of writing material, used to add to or change something about a larger piece of writing. How do you write a codicil to a will? A codicil is like a legal “P.S.” to yourRead More →

Yoga is very efficacious at reducing stress. Because my medicine is efficacious, I expect to feel better soon. Over the years, water therapy has proven quite efficacious at managing arthritis pain. … The most efficacious products for your condition are the ones prescribed by your doctor. What’s an example ofRead More →

In an expected way; as expected; predictably. How do you use expectedly in a sentence? This is exactly the idea I presented before them, and expectedly, they became very excited. The auditorium was expectedly dim, the glaring lights focused on the stage and highlighting the difference between that and theRead More →

A churlish person is one whose middle name might as well be Rude. He’s the one who was never taught to mind his manners and avoid telling vulgar jokes at the dinner table. Churlish has its origins in late Old English, but its modern-day meaning of “deliberately rude” developed inRead More →

Students expect their teachers to exemplify good behavior at all times. When James chooses his assistant manager, he will select the employee who can most exemplify the core values of the company. The high school dropouts exemplify what is wrong with today’s public school system. Is exemplify an action verb?Read More →

Pedantic is an insulting word used to describe someone who annoys others by correcting small errors, caring too much about minor details, or emphasizing their own expertise especially in some narrow or boring subject matter. What does Dispuriting mean? / (dɪˈspɪrɪtɪŋ) / See synonyms for dispiriting on Thesaurus.com. adjective. tendingRead More →