Here is a chance for you to show the world how well you can use the word exult in a sentence. Add your usages as part of your comments. If our experts approve, we will publish your usage in BeeDictionary.
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The citizens of the country exulted in the election of a government they thought was their own.
After the decimation of the mafia the people exult in the reassurance that the streets are safe once again.
There are reasons to gripe and there are reasons to exult and the balance is tilting in favor of the latter.

Here is a chance for you to show the world how well you can use the word status quo in a sentence. Add your usages as part of your comments. If our experts approve, we will publish your usage in BeeDictionary.
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The politicians prefer the status quo so that some of their arbitrary powers do not get abridged.
The voters preferred status quo and came out strongly against any reform in the health-care sector.
The young film director with his path breaking movie has challenged the established order and the status quo.

Here is a chance for you to show the world how well you can use the word gullible in a sentence. Add your usages as part of your comments. If our experts approve, we will publish your usage in BeeDictionary.
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The politician glibly talked his gullible constituency into believing that he would indeed bring in health reforms.
The crafty man sold his worthless heirloom to a gullible neighbor at an obnoxious price.
The gullible patients came in hordes to the mendicant who promised to ease their pain in one sitting.

Here is a chance for you to show the world how well you can use the word albeit in a sentence. Add your usages as part of your comments. If our experts approve, we will publish your usage in BeeDictionary.
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At last the government is bullish - albeit cautiously – about the economy.
The city has succumbed to football mania, albeit willingly.
After the results were out, the outgoing President conceded defeat, albeit grudgingly.

Here is a chance for you to show the world how well you can use the word ethics in a sentence. Add your usages as part of your comments. If our experts approve, we will publish your usage in BeeDictionary.
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A tougher law on ethics needs to be enacted for there is little chance that politicians will do self-regulation.
If you can sleep peacefully in the night after meetings with government officials, it is likely that you are on the right side of ethics.
Lobbying in the corridors of the government is crossing the line and it is time that the ethics committee steps in with a heavy hand.

Here is a chance for you to show the world how well you can use the word evanescent in a sentence. Add your usages as part of your comments. If our experts approve, we will publish your usage in BeeDictionary.
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The evanescent shadows cast by the glowing torch quickly dissipated as the torch went out.
Naming perfumes after celebrities will not make the perfumes any less evanescent.
Arc-lights go out quickly and with it the evanescent glamor and fashion.

Here is a chance for you to show the world how well you can use the word extrapolate in a sentence. Add your usages as part of your comments. If our experts approve, we will publish your usage in BeeDictionary.
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Even though the CEO had a gut feeling that something was wrong in the extrapolation she went with the predictions.
Today we have many tools to extrapolate the sales of yesterday to a near-accurate prediction of sales of tomorrow.
Sometimes you are faced without any precedent and have absolutely no data to extrapolate into the future.

Here is a chance for you to show the world how well you can use the word pursuant in a sentence. Add your usages as part of your comments. If our experts approve, we will publish your usage in BeeDictionary.
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Pursuant to the provisions of the drug abuse law, the celebrity will now have to face trial.
Pursuant to a resolution of the Board, the CEO was sacked with immediate effect.
The tribunal was empowered to adjudicate on the matter, pursuant to section 54 of the Act.

Here is a chance for you to show the world how well you can use the word obsequious in a sentence. Add your usages as part of your comments. If our experts approve, we will publish your usage in BeeDictionary.
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The glib and obsequious praise of the leader was nauseating.
After the corporate malfeasance came into public domain, the question that is uppermost in the minds of peopleĀ is why have the audit authorities become so obsequious.
It is amazing how television hosts change from aggression to obsequious behaviour depending upon the relative star power of the guest.

Here is a chance for you to show the world how well you can use the word culpable in a sentence. Add your usages as part of your comments. If our experts approve, we will publish your usage in BeeDictionary.
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Whether the officials who appointed the scamster were equally culpable or not is a question that is haunting the nation.
The bribe giver is as much culpable as the bribe taker for it takes two sides to make the illegal transaction to happen.
The plot mastermind is more culpable than the hitman who pulled the trigger.
