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enthrall

Short Definition : capture; enslave; captivate; hold the complete attention of (as if magic); hold spellbound

Definition
(verb) hold spellbound
   Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for enthrall

Enthrall(sounds like Enter Hall) When you entered your most liked hall then you got enraptured.

en+thrall(very close to word thrill......)and you are thrilled by seeing this enthralling jump in sea.........

enthrall = Throw in a hall.. that is when you capture someone you throw them in a hall

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enthiran sounds like enthrall the movie was fascinating and grabbed the attention of all

The heart-throb girl of your campus can easily enthrall you.

it's written like "troll" from fantasy books... and they are (sometimes) also created by spells, of stone, whatever.

entice

Short Definition : lure; persuade to do (something wrong); attract; tempt

Definition
(verb) provoke someone to do something through (often false or exaggerated) promises or persuasion
Synonyms : lure tempt
Example Sentence
  • He lured me into temptation
   Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for entice

Everyone got so ATTRACTED to the ENTICEr bike that they were TEMPTED to buy it..

Rhymes with MICE.A bait is used to entice a MICE

ENforce To task..

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entice:Enter the extra fish into neighbour freeze ice by entice

entity

Short Definition : real being

Definition
(noun) that which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own distinct existence (living or nonliving)

entomology

Short Definition : study of insects

Definition
(noun) the branch of zoology that studies insects
Synonyms : bugology
   Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for entomology

ent(sounds like ant...and ants come under insects)+ logy(means study)..so studying about insects.

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entomology(entomos=insect,logus=study) ,so entomology is the study of insects.

entourage

Short Definition : group of attendants; retinue; CF. surround

Definition
(noun) the group following and attending to some important person
Synonyms : cortege retinue suite
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enTOURage , at this age if you go on a tour, you need to go in a group.

when u enter+our(youth)+age u need to be careful so u need bodyguard or escort... hence the meaning

to plan foreign TOUR you need the group of adviser,assistant i.e retinue

entrance

Short Definition : put under a spell(condition caused by magical power); carry away(fill with strong feeling) with emotion; put into a trance; fill with delight

Definition
(noun) something that provides access (to get in or get out)
Example Sentence
  • they waited at the entrance to the garden
  • beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral
Definition
(noun) a movement into or inward
Synonyms : entering
Definition
(noun) the act of entering
Example Sentence
  • she made a grand entrance
Definition
(verb) attract; cause to be enamored
Example Sentence
  • She captured all the men's hearts
Definition
(verb) put into a trance
Synonyms : spellbind
   Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for entrance

EN + TRANCE - IN A TRANCE - hypnotised, held spellbound.

When u saw Beautiful Girls in the ENTERANCE of the hall " U R SPELL BOUNDED"...

GRE an 'Entrance' exam. for pursuing higher studies from abroad, vocab learning is now getting 'fascinated/attractive' using mnemonics.

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in the trance (transcendental) abode of krishna

Try to Combine these two words to form "Entrance":'Entice'(lure,attract)+'Fragrance'->I was 'enticed' by the heavenly smell of her 'fragrance' at the entrance

entreat

Short Definition : plead; ask earnestly

Definition
(verb) ask for or request earnestly
Example Sentence
  • The prophet bid all people to become good persons
   Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for entreat

asking your friend to give a treat for getting a job ...

many a times,we have to plead before the person for getting a treat

sometime we need to "plead" to the doctor for "treat"ment

when u want to get entry u entreat earnestly.

entrepreneur

Short Definition : businessperson (who assumes the risk of a business venture); contractor; ADJ. entrepreneurial

Definition
(noun) someone who organizes a business venture and assumes the risk for it
Synonyms : enterpriser
   Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for entrepreneur

entrepreneurs

enumerate

Short Definition : list; mention one by one

Definition
(verb) specify individually
Synonyms : itemise itemize recite
Example Sentence
  • She enumerated the many obstacles she had encountered
  • The doctor recited the list of possible side effects of the drug
Definition
(verb) determine the number or amount of
Synonyms : count number numerate
Example Sentence
  • Can you count the books on your shelf?
  • Count your change
   Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for enumerate

ENUMERATE; NUMBER + IT means COUNT

in enumerate we have numerate like numeral which is a number so we make a list of one thing after the other in points or numbers

in programming we ENUMERATE THE DB RECORDS so that it can be read ONE BY ONE

enunciate

Short Definition : announce; proclaim; utter or speak, especially distinctly; pronounce clearly; articulate; Ex. This theory was first enunciated by him.

Definition
(verb) speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way
Example Sentence
  • She pronounces French words in a funny way
  • I cannot say `zip wire'
  • Can the child sound out this complicated word?
Definition
(verb) express or state clearly
   Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for enunciate

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e+nun+ciate....sounds like A NUN CITEd....something she proclaimed about the church rules and regulations...and that is what the word means....citing means announcing something to be true..or proclaiming something.

ENUNCIATION means GOOD PRONUNCIATION..:)

same idea.. "A NUN SHE ATE"..u enunciated so clearly dat "A NUN ate smth"

rhymes with communicate..which is nothing put to speak or utter..

Saw virgin territory? Hero screwed the nuns and he could speak.

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