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91. perpetrate and perpetuate perpetrate is a verb, and means to perform an act. Example: The group of criminals perpetrated the crime together. perpetuate is a verb, and means to continue something. Example: People are still perpetuating the myth of the Loch Ness Monster
92. perspective and prospective perspective is a noun, and means a view or way of looking at things. Example: Our perspectives on this issue may be different, given our different backgrounds. prospective is a noun, and means something related to the future. Example: The prospective students just attended the admissions seminar.
93. elicit and illicit elicit is a verb, and means to extract something. Example: We elicited some interesting data from the experiment. illicit is an adjective, and means forbidden by law or illegal. Example: He was arrested for possessing illicit drugs.
94. censure and censor censure is a noun, and means disapproval. Example: The sensitive girl could not withstand such harsh censure from the crowd. censor is a verb, and means to condemn or remove unacceptable material. Example: The news channel had to censor many swear words from yesterday’s speech.
95. travesty and tragedy travesty is a noun, and means a parody. Example: I can’t help but laugh at this unbelievable travesty. tragedy is a noun, and means a sad incident. Example: What a tragedy it was yesterday when the minister was shot dead in front of the media.
96. refute and refuse refute is a verb, and means to prove something as false. Example: I refute your stance on this issue. refuse is a verb, and means to not accept. Example: I refuse to join your corrupt political party.
97. enormity and enormous enormity is a noun, and means of great importance. Example: The universities have recognized the enormity of their student profiles. Enormous is an adjective, and means of great size. Example: The country decided to cut back on its enormous military budget.
98. decimate and decimal decimate is a verb, and means to kill. Example: The bomb has decimated several thousands of people. decimal is a noun, and means a number. Example: The decimal system is the most popular system of numbers.
99. less and fewer less is used for uncountable nouns, like water. Example: I drank less water yesterday compared to today. fewer is used for countable nouns, like people. Example: There were fewer people at the gym today.
100. premier and premiere premier is an adjective, and means first or top ranked. Example: The premier institutes received the biggest financial help from the government. premiere is a noun, and means a first time performance/show. Example: The premiere is about to begin in a few minutes.
101. amused and bemused amused is a verb, and means to be happy. Example: I am amused by this new comedy movie. Bemused is a verb, and means to be perplexed, in a deep thought. Example: I was bemused by his deeply philosophical questions on life and death.
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