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Accidentally' focuses on the lack of intent, whereas 'inadvertently' emphasizes the lack of awareness or forethought. For example, you might accidentally bump into someone, but you might inadvertently reveal some information.
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"Inroads" is like making progress or advances in something. It's about overcoming challenges and moving forward. Imagine you're trying to learn a new skill, like playing the guitar. Each time you practice and get a little better, you're making inroads.
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"relieve" is more about taking away some of the burden, like making pain less intense. "Mitigate" tends to mean reducing the overall impact or severity of something bad, like taking steps to limit damage from a storm.
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"Relieve" might feel a bit more common, while "alleviate" can sound a little more formal.
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"To cast out" something typically implies expelling something or driving it away, often with force or authority, like casting out demons or someone from a group. "To get rid of" something means just to dispose of itl, like getting rid of old clutter.
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"Busy" generally means someone has a lot to do and doesn't have free time. "Occupied," on the other hand, can mean something is in use or not available, like a room or a phone line.
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