Meanings of brusquely, pleasantries, discursive, vanquish, burgeon

 Brusquely -  bluntly 

Not one for social pleasantries, the chief of staff would brusquely ask his subordinates anything he wanted, even coffee. 


Pleasantries -  

Not one for social pleasantries, the chief of staff would brusquely ask his subordinates anything he wanted, even coffee. 

discursive - tangential

Many readers find it tough to read Moby Dick since the author is discursive, often cutting the action short to spend 20 pages on the history of a whale. 


Vanquish - defeat thoroughly 

For years, Argentina would dominate in world cup quantifying matches, only to be vanquished by one of the, European counting during the late stages of the tournament. 


Burgeon - grow rapily 

China's ho using market is burgeoning but some predict that the growth is merely a bubble and will burst much like U.S. real estate bubble of 2008.

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