@donnie.jackson: English Pronunciation Challenge 🌟 Cambridge Exam Vocabulary 🌟 Can you pronounce these words correctly 🤔 Duet this 🗣 #pronunciationchallenge #ielts #vocabulary #toefl #toeic #advancedenglish #learnenglish #englishlesson #english4everyone Insidious: Slyly harmful; a subtle, creeping danger. "The insidious virus spread silently through the computer network." Equivocate: Speak ambiguously to deceive. "He tried to equivocate but couldn't hide the truth." Beguile: Charm or deceive with cunning. "The magician used his skills to beguile the audience." Satirical: Mocking through humor or irony. "The satirical comedy poked fun at office politics." Beleaguer: Persistently trouble or besiege. "The team was beleaguered by injuries throughout the season." Clandestine: Secretive or hidden. "A clandestine meeting in the dark alley." Abstemious: Moderate, especially in eating. "His abstemious diet kept him healthy." Harbinger: Sign or warning of something. "The rumbles of thunder were a harbinger of the storm." Supercilious: Arrogantly disdainful. "Her supercilious look offended everyone." Apocryphal: Doubtful authenticity. "The apocryphal tale had uncertain origins."