imply - to express something indirectly; to suggest, explain - make (an idea, situation, or problem) clear to someone by describing it in more detail or revealing relevant facts or ideas., point out - direct someone's attention toward, especially by extending one's finger;say something to make someone aware of a fact or circumstance.say something to make someone aware of a fact or circumstance., stress - give particular emphasis or importance to (a point, statement, or idea) made in speech or writing., emphasize - make (something) more clearly defined; lay stress on (a word or phrase) when speaking.; give special importance or prominence to (something) in speaking or writing., mention - refer to something briefly and without going into detail., indicate - point out; show; admit to or state briefly; direct attention to (someone or something) by means of a gesture., tease - make fun of or attempt to provoke (a person or animal) in a playful way., bully - seek to harm, intimidate, hurt, insult., congratulate - give (someone) one's good wishes when something special or pleasant has happened to them., inform - give (someone) facts or information; tell., quit - resign from (a job); stop or discontinue (an action or activity)., announce - make a public and typically formal declaration about a fact, occurrence, or intention., mean - express; (of a word) have (something) as its signification in the same language or its equivalent in another language., suggest - put forward for consideration.,

useful verbs and their definition (TOEFL JUNIOR) part 2

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