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75. Mortgage
75. I buy a house, I have 10% of its value, I must somehow get the other 90% of money, I take out a (), usually from a bank or some lending institution, that's my (). Every month I pay interest on my ().

76. Mortify
76. To () is to shock. The word has to do with death, but it means to shock. He was () (PP) when he discovered that no money was in his bank account.

77. Mourn
77. To (), similar to grieve. He () the loss of his friend when the friend died. He () for his friend, VT and VI.

78. Multiplication
78. () is the process of increasing in some pattern, the number amount of
something.

79. Multiply
79. To (). 2 x 2 = 4 is (), I () 2 by 2. Perhaps our problems () when we allowed him into our club. Increased.

80. Mutinous
80. related to (). () is rebellion against some leader, some legal leader, especially on a ship. Their behavior was (). That is, they rebelled against him.

81. Mutual
81. () means acting toward one person and the other person acting toward you. For example, we have a relationship of () respect, () admiration.

82. Mythical
82. the word () and () much too widely used when people usually mean () or (). A () is a story. Ideally, a () teaches some lesson, has some point, deals with something profound. But it doesn't have to. () is the adjective form.


N 단어

1. Nag
1. mostly the verb. People talk about women () their husbands. A () is an old slang word, almost legitimate, for a horse, a tired old horse.

2. Naive
2. () means trusting too easily, trusting too readily. He is (), meaning he doesn't understand the world.

3. Narcissist
3. A () is concerned only with him or herself. The classical name comes from (), the flower, but this is from The Metamorphoses (mentioned earlier). () was changed to a flower and we used this word in psychology, a ().

4. Narrate
4. To () is to tell, as in a story.

5. Nascent
5. () is coming into life, being born. The root word means to be born. A () interest in something means just developing now, a () movement in society.

6. Natal
6. () means having to do with birth too. It's mostly used in prenatal, before birth. But () could be used too.

7. Native
7. () means having to do with where one is born to. As a noun, a () Korean is a person who was born in Korea. If English is my () language, it means that I was born speaking that language. The root of all these words has to do with to be born.

8. Nausea
() is feeling sickness to the point of vomiting. If I feel ()...by the way,
(). His rude behavior was (), made us feel sick, disgusting.

9. Neologism
9. a new word. A () is a new word.

10. Nigh
10. () means near in Old English.

11. Noisome
11. () means harmful. It comes from Latin and French.

12. Nomad
12. A () is a person who has no fixed domicile, who moves from place to place. () tribes move from place to place or back and forth, according to the seasons.

13. Nonchalance
13. () is ease, informality. He performed the task with (). That is, with ease, effortlessly.

14. Notorious
14. () really means well known. Mostly we use it in a negative sense, a () criminal, a notorious philanderer, or something like that, criminal. More and more in popular culture, () means fame. These words move in and out of popular culture.

15. Novice
15. A () is a beginner.

16. Noxious
16. () means harmful. Noisome and () are rare words. Earlier we did innocuous meaning harmless. In- meaning not nocuous or harmful. Related to these words also.

17. Nugget
17. A () is a stone, presumably of gold. A gold nugget is almost a pleonasm, that is a redundancy. A nugget is already gold. That's like saying a dark night.

18. Nullified
18. () means cancelled, reduced to nothing, cancelled.


O 단어

1. Oblique
1. an () angle. It's not used except in math that way. An () reference to something is just a slight reference that touches on the subject and then goes. Another world similar to that is tangential. A tangential remark.

2. Oblivious
2. () means forgetful. He was () of the fact that she was in the room tend to mean he didn't know. But () should mean forgetful. The noun is (). He wrote many books that were famous in his time but since that his words have been lost to (). Forgotten.

3. Obloquy
3. () is criticism, extreme criticism.

4. Obliterate
4. To () is kind of like to nullify, to wipe out, to annihilate.

5. Obscure
5. () means not clear, an () remark, an () reference to some unknown work.

6. Observation
6. if I () something I see it. Perhaps I even look at it for a long time.
An () is often what I say about it. He made an () about the political scene of Korea means he made a comment about it. The word is not held to very strictly.

7. Obsession
7. () means if I have an () with something, I can't get it out of my mind. I am () with it, or with a person, with him or with her, with it.

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