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Examples of the meaning an unfamiliar word and example in a sentence?

Unfamiliar Words and Example Sentences:

Word: Ephemeral

Meaning: Lasting for a very short time; fleeting.

Sentence: The beauty of the cherry blossoms was ephemeral, fading quickly with the spring breeze.

Word: Ubiquitous

Meaning: Present, appearing, or found everywhere.

Sentence: Smartphones have become ubiquitous, with nearly everyone carrying one.

Word: Serendipitous

Meaning: Occurring or discovered by chance in a happy or beneficial way.

Sentence: Our serendipitous meeting at the coffee shop led to a lifelong friendship.

Word: Soporific

Meaning: Tending to induce drowsiness or sleep.

Sentence: The professor's monotonous voice had a soporific effect on the students.

Word: Iconoclast

Meaning: A person who attacks or criticizes cherished beliefs or institutions.

Sentence: The artist was an iconoclast, challenging traditional art forms with his unconventional style.

Word: Quixotic

Meaning: Extravagantly idealistic; unrealistic and impractical.

Sentence: His quixotic dream of building a flying machine seemed impossible to everyone else.

Word: Loquacious

Meaning: Tending to talk a great deal; talkative.

Sentence: The loquacious salesperson was a master at engaging customers in conversation.

Word: Mellifluous

Meaning: Sweet or musical; pleasing to the ear.

Sentence: The singer's mellifluous voice captivated the audience.

Word: Alacrity

Meaning: Cheerful readiness; eagerness.

Sentence: The students responded to the teacher's request with alacrity, eager to participate.

Word: Abstruse

Meaning: Difficult to understand; obscure.

Sentence: The professor's lecture on quantum physics was so abstruse that most students were lost.

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