laud – verb Definition: to praise; to applaud

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laud – verb Definition: to praise; to applaud Example: After our championship win, the coach lauded our efforts.

belabor - verb Definition: To go over repeatedly; to assail verbally Example: Students sometimes feel that teachers belabor bullying information.

Reiterate - verb Definition: To say again; to repeat Example: I understood it the first time; there is no need to reiterate the information to me.

Conflagration - noun Definition: A large, destructive fire. Example: The conflagration caused many to flee their homes due to severe smoke and heat.

genre - noun Definition: Class or category (fiction, non-fiction, poetry, mystery, etc.)

Affixes: Prefix: extra Definition: outside, beyond Example: extracurricular, extraterrestrial Suffix: -ology Definition: any science or branch of knowledge Example: biology, geology