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rhapsody

rhapsody is a synonym of delight

noun [ rap-suh-dee ]

rhapsody is another word for delight

Delight refers to a feeling of great pleasure or happiness (The children’s laughter was a delight to hear). 

Rhapsody describes an expression of ecstatic joy or enthusiasm, often in a creative or artistic context (Her performance was a rhapsody of movement and emotion). 

✅ Both words express a sense of joy and pleasure. 

Delight is commonly used to describe everyday pleasures, while rhapsody often refers to a heightened, almost artistic expression of joy (The meal was a delight to the senses; The symphony was a rhapsody that captivated the audience).

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wield

wield is a synonym of wave

verb [ weeld ]

wield is another word for wave

✅ To wave means to move something back and forth or up and down (She waved the flag to signal the start of the race). 

✅ To wield refers to holding and using a tool or a weapon, usually in a competent manner (He wielded the stick to ward off the barking dogs). 

✅ Both words involve a movement or motion of things.

Wave involves moving an object back and forth or side to side, often in a sweeping motion, as in waving a flag or hand. Wield, on the other hand, means to handle or use an object with skill or control, such as wielding a sword or a tool.

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fallible

fallible is a synonym of imperfect

adjective [ fal-uh-buhl ]

fallible is another word for imperfect

Imperfect means not perfect or complete, having flaws or defects (The painting was beautiful, but the artist felt it was imperfect). 

Fallible refers to the capability of making mistakes or being wrong (Even the best experts are fallible). 

✅ Both words acknowledge a lack of excellence or flawlessness. 

Imperfect often describes objects or processes with minor flaws, while fallible is used to describe the human capacity for error (The model was imperfect in its design; As a leader, he understood he was fallible and open to feedback).

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