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"Force" is about using physical strength or power to make someone do something. "Compel" is more about using authority or strong reasons to make someone do something, even if they don't want to.
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more formal then scold or tell off
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grow or develop well or vigorously
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"Disappear" means to vanish suddenly, like a magician's trick. "Dissipate" is more about something fading away gradually – think of fog clearing in the morning.
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"loom" and "appear" both relate to becoming visible, but "loom" suggests something large or unclear coming into view, often in a threatening way. Think of a dark shape looming out of the fog. "Appear" is more general, simply meaning to become visible.
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"to flatter" means to praise someone in order to make them feel attractive or important, sometimes in a way that is not sincere.
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"Leverage" means using something to your advantage, like using your skills to get a promotion. "Exploit" has a negative meaning, like taking unfair advantage of someone. "Use" is neutral and general.
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"Set out" implies a strong intention and a start to achieving something, like "setting out to learn a language." "Going to" is more general, just stating a future action, like "I'm going to eat dinner soon."
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"understand" is like getting the basic idea of something, while "comprehend" means you really get it – the details, the implications, the whole picture. It's a deeper level of knowing.
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