@donnie.jackson: English Pronunciation Challenge 🌟 Cambridge Exam Vocabulary Pt.2 🌟 Can you pronounce these words correctly 🗣 #pronunciationchallenge #ielts #vocabulary #toefl #toeic #advancedenglish #learnenglish #englishlesson #ingles Prosaic (adjective) Dull, ordinary, and unimaginative. "The author's writing style was often criticized for being too prosaic." Enumerate (verb) To list or mention one by one. "The speaker enumerated the many challenges." Concomitant (adjective) Accompanying or associated with something else. "The rise in unemployment was a concomitant of the recession." Soliloquy (noun) A speech delivered by a character alone on stage. "The actor delivered a powerful soliloquy." Sophistry (noun) The use of clever reasoning that is misleading. "His sophistry was impressive, but it couldn't hide the truth." Conciliatory (adjective) Intended to calm or pacify someone. "She made a conciliatory gesture to mend the relationship." Inimical (adjective) Harmful or hostile; unfriendly. "The new law was inimical to the interests of the poor." Propitious (adjective) Favorable; promising. "The weather was propitious for the outdoor wedding." Enervate (verb) To weaken someone's energy. "The long journey enervated the travelers." Eurythmics (noun) Rhythmic, expressive movement. "She captivated the audience with her eurythmics."