belated
be·lat·ed /bɪˈleɪtəd, bɪˈleɪtɪd/ adjective
happening or arriving late:
- a belated attempt to increase support
- belated recognition/realization/acknowledgement
- The statement was a belated acknowledgement that the project had not been a success
- belated birthday present
- belatedly adverb
infuriated
in·fu·ri·ate /ɪnˈfjʊərieɪt $ -ˈfjʊr-/ verb [transitive]
to make someone extremely angry
- Her actions infuriated her mother.
- It infuriated him that Beth was with another man.
vibes
vibes /vaɪbz/ noun [plural] informal
- the good or bad feelings that a particular person, place, or situation seems
to produce and that you react to
- good/bad etc vibes
- I have good vibes about this contract
clog
clog1 /klɒɡ $ klɑːɡ/ (also clog up) verb (past tense and past participle
clogged, present participle clogging) [intransitive and transitive]
to block something or become blocked:
- tourists whose cars clog the roads each summer
- clog with
- Over many years, the pipes had got clogged up with grease.
- clogged adjective
reverberation
re·ver·be·ra·tion /rɪˌvɜːbəˈreɪʃən $ -ɜːr-/ noun
- [countable usually plural] a severe effect that is caused by a particular
event and continues for a long time
- the scandal’s political reverberations
- [uncountable and countable] a loud sound that is heard again and again as it
is sent back from different surfaces.
Reference
- Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English