Dire Mnemonic
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dire
dire
/ˈdaɪ̯ə(ɹ)/
Examples
- The newspaper was in dire straits.
- In 1816, the situation of the country was dire.
- Additionaly, the rest of the article is in dire need of reorganization.
- The Dire Wraiths are the main opponents of Rom the Spaceknight.
- By 1939, in the last dire years of the Depression, Neibaur was destitute.
- By the end of 1918, the situation for the Ukrainian National Republic was dire.
- Some of the claims made by the article are in dire need of sources.
- The employers also warned the courts of the dire consequences of leniency.
- In the future maybe but the state of the EU military is dire right now.
- My own view is that the grievances are dire, but I'm blissfully not on ArbCom.
fraught with extreme danger; nearly hopeless- G.C.Marshall
adjective
causing fear or dread or terror
adjective
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Die + Ear. It's so urgent, like if your ear could die from not listening.
Die + Ire. If he doesn't get help, the situation is so urgent it might make him die in anger.
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