Disgruntled, Bewildered, Impeccable, Indulge - Advanced vocabulary

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Disgruntled (adj.)

/dɪsˈɡrʌntld/

Synonyms: Unhappy, dissatisfied, discontented

Meaning: Dissatisfied or unhappy, maybe due to an unfair treatment.

Common collocations: disgruntled employee, disgruntled customer, disgruntled workers, disgruntled residents

Example sentence: Even when feeling disgruntled, remember that challenges are temporary, and with patience and resilience, brighter days will come.

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Bewildered (adj.)

/bɪˈwɪldərd/

Synonyms: Confused, puzzled, perplexed

Meaning: Confused, perplexed, or puzzled, perhaps due to a lack of understanding or clarity about something.

Common collocations: bewildered expression, bewildered look, bewildered state, bewildered by

Example sentence: As I watched her sift through old photographs, her eyes filled with tears, I couldn't help but feel bewildered by the depth of emotion hidden within those faded memories.

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Impeccable (adj.)

/ɪmˈpɛkəbl/

Synonyms: Flawless, perfect, faultless

Meaning: Flawless, perfect, or without any faults; of the highest quality or standard.

Common collocations: impeccable manners, impeccable taste, impeccable reputation, impeccable timing

Example sentence: Gloria's presentation was impeccable, with every detail meticulously planned and flawlessly executed.

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Indulge (v.)

/ɪnˈdʌldʒ/

Synonyms: Pamper, spoil, gratify

Meaning: To allow oneself to enjoy something pleasurable, especially in a luxurious or excessive way; to gratify or satisfy one's desires or cravings.

Common collocations: indulge in, indulge oneself, indulge a whim, indulge a craving

Example sentence: After a long week of work, she decided to indulge in a hot batch to pamper herself.

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