1. Make (something bad) less severe, serious, or painful – i.e. ‘drainage schemes have helped to mitigate this problem’ 2. to make (a person, one’s state of mind, disposition, etc.) milder or more gentle...
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Read MoreChallenge: How many times can you use this word in a phrase or sentence today? Having or exercising good judgement or to be well advised – i.e. judicious use of one’s money....
Read MoreChallenge: How many times can you use this word in a phrase or sentence today? An extraordinary or unusual thing, person, or event....
Read MoreChallenge: How many times can you use this word in a phrase or sentence today? Habitually speaking the truth – i.e. a veracious witness....
Read MoreChallenge: How many times can you use this word in a phrase or sentence today? Grand or splendid – i.e. a really splendiferous meal...
Read MoreChallenge: How many times can you use this word in a phrase or sentence today? To complete in an instant – i.e. an instantaneous response....
Read MoreChallenge: How many times can you use this word in a phrase or sentence today? Deserving reward or praise – i.e. to receive a gift for meritorious service....
Read MoreChallenge: How many times can you use this word in a phrase or sentence today? Having keen insight...
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