The word of the day is...
eschew
\ es-CHOO \ , transitive verb;
What does that mean? To shun; to avoid (as something wrong or distasteful). It's pretty self explanatory, but if you want to use it in a sentence, you can try something like this:
After partying hard in college for four years, Greg eschewed the thought of even drinking alcohol as a post-graduate.
What other forms can you use it in? [eschewed or eschewing]
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eschew
\ es-CHOO \ , transitive verb;
What does that mean? To shun; to avoid (as something wrong or distasteful). It's pretty self explanatory, but if you want to use it in a sentence, you can try something like this:
After partying hard in college for four years, Greg eschewed the thought of even drinking alcohol as a post-graduate.
What other forms can you use it in? [eschewed or eschewing]
Be smart, sound smart, WORD UP!
Spread Love. Live life. Be Inspired.
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