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Term: drastic

Part of Speech: adjective

Sense 1: extremely severe or harsh; having a strong, powerful impact.

Example sentences:

  1. The company had to make drastic changes in order to survive the economic downturn.
  2. In a drastic move, the government decided to implement a complete ban on single-use plastic products.

Sense 2: acting rapidly and decisively; likely to have a significant effect.

Example sentences:

  1. We need to take drastic measures to address the growing pollution problem.
  2. After receiving multiple customer complaints, the restaurant took drastic action and fired the negligent chef.

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Term: spectacular

Part of Speech: adjective

Sense 1: breathtakingly impressive; magnificent or striking in appearance or effect.

Example sentences:

  1. The fireworks display on New Year's Eve was truly spectacular.
  2. The dancers' performance in the ballet was nothing short of spectacular.

Sense 2: attracting attention or admiration; characterized by grandeur or extravagance.

Example sentences:

  1. The newly renovated hotel lobby looked absolutely spectacular.
  2. They organized a spectacular parade to celebrate the team's victory.

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