Define.

Definitive:
Incorrigible:
Sweltering:
Annex:
Divan:
Contingent:
Incessant:
Diffidence:
Abide:
Paragon:
One Sentence each. merriam-webster

1 answer

Sure! Here are definitions for each word, along with a sentence for context:

  1. Definitive: Serving to provide a final solution or to end a situation.

    • The scientists conducted a definitive study that provided clear evidence for their hypothesis.
  2. Incorrigible: Not able to be corrected, reformed, or improved.

    • Despite numerous attempts to reform his behavior, he remained an incorrigible prankster.
  3. Sweltering: Oppressively hot; uncomfortable due to high temperatures.

    • We sought refuge indoors from the sweltering heat of the summer afternoon.
  4. Annex: To attach or add, especially to something larger or more significant.

    • The country decided to annex the neighboring territory after a contentious vote.
  5. Divan: A long, low sofa without a back or arms, often used as a bed or resting place.

    • She lounged comfortably on the divan, reading her favorite novel.
  6. Contingent: Dependent on or conditioned by something else; a group of people representing a larger organization.

    • The project’s success is contingent on securing additional funding from investors.
  7. Incessant: Continuing without pause or interruption; unceasing.

    • The incessant noise from the construction site made it difficult to concentrate on work.
  8. Diffidence: The quality of being diffident; shyness or a lack of self-confidence.

    • Her diffidence in social situations often made it hard for her to make new friends.
  9. Abide: To accept or act in accordance with a rule, decision, or recommendation; to endure or withstand.

    • They promised to abide by the rules set forth by the committee during the event.
  10. Paragon: A model of excellence or perfection; a person or thing regarded as a perfect example.

    • He was often described as a paragon of virtue for his unwavering integrity and kindness.