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{
"words": [
{
"id": 1,
"word": {
"id": 1,
"word": "finesse",
"meaning": "Finesse is the skill, cleverness, and grace in handling situations or in performing tasks, often in a delicate or intricate manner. It can also refer to refinement or delicacy of workmanship, structure, or texture.",
"usages": [
"With finesse and diplomacy, he settled the argument, leaving everyone feeling satisfied.",
"She displayed great finesse in dealing with the challenging customer.",
"The finesse with which he completed the painting was extraordinary.",
"The chef handled the knife with such finesse that it was like watching an artist at work.",
"The dancer’s finesse was visible in every fluid movement she made.",
"He negotiated the business deal with finesse, smoothing over potential difficulties.",
"Her finesse in crafting beautiful sentences made her work a delight to read.",
"Despite the tensions in the room, he managed the meeting with finesse.",
"The surgeon performed the complex operation with impressive finesse.",
"The great finesse of the violinist's technique left the audience in awe."
],
"created_at": "2024-02-16T17:28:32.753Z",
"updated_at": "2024-02-16T17:28:32.753Z"
},
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},
{
"id": 2,
"word": {
"id": 2,
"word": "tremendous",
"meaning": "Tremendous is an adjective used to describe something that is very great in amount, scale, or intensity. It may also mean surprisingly excellent or impressive.",
"usages": [
"The television series received tremendous public and critical acclaim, propelling its creators into fame.",
"She put in a tremendous effort to ensure the project's success.",
"The movie's tremendous impact on the audience led to it being sold out for weeks.",
"The soccer team's tremendous performance led them to win the championship.",
"He has tremendous respect for his parents, who have supported him all his life.",
"The new camera has a tremendous range of features that appeal to professional photographers.",
"After weeks of practicing, she delivered a tremendous performance at the piano recital.",
"He lifted the tremendous weight with such ease that he surprised everyone at the gym.",
"This charity has done tremendous work in supporting the homeless community.",
"A tremendous storm raged overnight, causing delays in transportation schedules."
],
"created_at": "2024-02-16T17:43:10.786Z",
"updated_at": "2024-02-16T17:43:10.786Z"
},
"countdown": 40
},
{
"id": 3,
"word": {
"id": 3,
"word": "cautious",
"meaning": "Cautious is an adjective that describes someone who carefully avoids potential problems or dangers. It is the tendency to act with care, prudence or discretion to avoid risk or danger.",
"usages": [
"Being a cautious driver, he always checks his mirrors before changing lanes.",
"She was cautious about investing in the stock market because of its unpredictability.",
"Despite being a reputed rock climber, he is extremely cautious and double-checks all his equipment before a climb.",
"My mother always urged us to be cautious while crossing the street.",
"It's always better to be cautious while dealing with legal matters.",
"During the trial phase of the product, testers must be particularly cautious to observe any irregularities.",
"Despite the clear water, the lifeguard remained cautious, keeping a close eye on the swimmers.",
"Even though the deal seemed attractive, the businesswoman was cautious and decided to do more research.",
"The cautious hiker avoided the treacherously steep path and chose a more gentle slope.",
"Although he was excited to try snowboarding, he remained cautious while sliding down the hill for the first time."
],
"created_at": "2024-02-16T17:47:59.318Z",
"updated_at": "2024-02-16T17:47:59.318Z"
},
"countdown": 40
}
]
}