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decompose

decompose is a synonym of rot

verb [ dee-kuhm-pohz ]

decompose is another word for rot

Rot means to decay or break down, often in an unpleasant or smelly way (The fruit began to rot in the hot sun).

Decompose refers to the breakdown of organic material, often by bacteria or fungi (The fallen leaves decompose on the forest floor).

✅ Both words describe organic decay.

Rot is more commonly used in casual contexts for foul odors or sights, while decompose is more scientific and suggests a technical process that can happen on a molecular or chemical level (The old food rotted in the fridge; In the compost bin, food scraps slowly decompose into nutrient-rich soil).

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exigency

exigency is a synonym of need

noun [ ek-si-juhn-see ]

exigency is another word for need

Need refers to a requirement or necessity for something, often indicating a lack of something essential (The plants have a need for water to survive).

Exigency refers to an urgent need or demand, often implying a situation that requires immediate action (The exigency of the medical crisis prompted the staff to act quickly).

✅ Both terms convey a sense of requirement or necessity.

Need can refer to basic requirements, while exigency typically denotes a pressing situation or urgency that demands prompt attention (The need for shelter is fundamental; The exigency of the emergency call left no room for delays).

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abashed

abashed is a synonym of embarrassed

adjective [ uh-basht ]

abashed is another word for embarrassed

Embarrassed means feeling self-conscious, awkward, or ashamed (He was embarrassed when he tripped in front of the crowd).

Abashed means feeling embarrassed or ashamed, particularly when caught off guard (She was abashed by the sudden attention she received).

✅ Both words describe feelings of discomfort or shame.

Embarrassed is more common in casual speech, while abashed suggests a deeper, more sudden feeling of self-consciousness (I felt embarrassed after making the mistake; I was abashed when my secret was revealed).

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