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billet

billet is a synonym of accommodate

verb [ bil-it ]

billet is another word for accommodate

✅ If you accommodate someone, you provide them with a place to stay or make adjustments to meet their needs (The hotel can accommodate up to 300 guests).

Billet refers to the lodging assigned to soldiers or officials, often temporarily (During the war, citizens were required to billet soldiers in their homes).

✅ Both words involve providing lodging or making space for someone.

Accommodate is a general term that can apply to various contexts, while billet is specifically used in military or official settings (The house was large enough to accommodate all the guests; The troops were billeted near the front line).

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neophyte

neophyte is a synonym of beginner

noun [ nee-uh-fahyt ]

neophyte is another word for beginner

✅ A beginner refers to someone who is just starting to learn or do something (My best friend is a beginner at playing the piano).

✅ A neophyte is a more formal term for a person who is new to a subject, skill, or belief (As a neophyte in the art world, the doctor attended every gallery opening).

✅ Both words describe someone new to an activity or field.

✅ A beginner is a more common and informal term, whereas neophyte is often used in more specialized or academic contexts (The yoga class for beginners filled up quickly; The neophyte took his monastic vows seriously).

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blaspheme

blaspheme is a synonym of curse

verb [ blas-feem ]

blaspheme is another word for curse

✅ To curse is to utter offensive words in anger or frustration (He cursed loudly when he stubbed his toe).

✅ To blaspheme means to speak disrespectfully about sacred things (He was accused of blaspheming against the church).

✅ Both words involve speaking offensively.

Curse is a general term for any offensive or profane speech. Blaspheme is much more formal — it often involves speaking irreverently about religious matters, other official topics, or even public figures.

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