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SYNONYMS OF WORDS part 2 (MAD, INITIALLY, TOUGH, HOWEVER AND SO ON)

SYNONYMS OF WORDS part 2 (MAD, INITIALLY, TOUGH, HOWEVER AND SO ON) Examples:

This sentence is wrong.
But right or wrong, she isn't his daughter.
This is incorrect.
Incorrect answer.

Call off
call something off
The game was called off because of bad weather.
To call off a deal, to call off a trip, to call off a strike.
They call off their engagement.

Initially

At the beginning

Initially, the system worked well
My contract is initially for three years.


MAD

They realised that he had gone mad
She seemed to have gone stark raving mad.
Barking mad.

Tough

A tough childhood.
She's been having a tough time of it.
He faces the toughest test of his leadership so far.

Children

They are brilliant kids.
How are the kids?
Do you have any kids/children?

However

He wanted to take no risks, however small.
She has the window open, however cold it is outside.

Thanks for reading and watching it, fellas!
These are the words we can use daily!

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