vocabulary

defunct
muster
ecstatic
nebulous
render
obstinate

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Here are definitions and example sentences for each of the words you provided:

  1. Defunct (adjective)

    • Definition: No longer in existence or functioning; obsolete.
    • Example: The once-popular television show is now defunct, having been canceled several years ago.
  2. Muster (verb)

    • Definition: To assemble or gather, especially troops or resources; to bring together for a specific purpose.
    • Example: The captain had to muster all of his courage to face the challenges ahead.
  3. Ecstatic (adjective)

    • Definition: Overwhelmed with intense joy or delight; extremely happy.
    • Example: She was ecstatic when she received the news that she had been accepted into her dream university.
  4. Nebulous (adjective)

    • Definition: Vague, unclear, or ill-defined; cloud-like in shape; not well-formed.
    • Example: The plans for the new project were still nebulous, lacking specific details and timelines.
  5. Render (verb)

    • Definition: To provide or give something; to cause to become; to present or depict.
    • Example: The artist was able to render the landscape beautifully on canvas.
  6. Obstinate (adjective)

    • Definition: Stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or chosen course of action, despite attempts to persuade one to do so.
    • Example: His obstinate refusal to listen to advice led to many avoidable mistakes in the project.

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