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- Part of Speech: Noun; Verb
- Origin: formation
- Definition: An attack that happens quickly and suddenly leaving the opponent little time to react.
- Synonyms: attack, assault, invasion, incursion, sortie.
- Antonyms: aid, defense, flight, protection, resistance, retreat, shelter, shield, support, surrender, sustenance
- Variations of the word: forayer
The foray of bumble bees gave the students little time to react and seek coverage. |
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- Part of speech: adjective
- Definition: something to do with childhood or having to do with a child.
2. Immature, a foolish thing, characteristic of a child.
- This is a puerile piece of literature.
A list of synonyms (Words that mean the same): Youthful, juvenile, silly, irresponsible, ridiculous, stupid. A list of antonyms (words that mean the opposite): experienced, initiated, mature, and sophisticated.
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- Part(s) of speech: noun, plural: bevies
- Synonyms: covey, flight; brood, assembly, company.
- Antonyms: one, individual
- Definition: A group of birds, as quails, larks, and roebucks, In close association. 2) A collection, or group; in close association.
- Sentance: A bevy of rowdy 8th graders.
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- Part of speech: verb
- Definition: to have a natural tendency or be attracted too.
- Sentence: Musicians gravitate towards one another.
- synonyms: incline, tend, move, lean.
- antonyms: retreat or runaway.
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- Part of speech: adjective
- Definition: showing a decline or deterioration of physical strength or mental functioning; of or belonging to old age or aged persons; gerontological; geriatric.
- My grandfather is senile.
- synonyms:aged, old, weak
- antonyms: alert, well, young
alert, well, young
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- noun
- Definition: A person who shows zeal
A fanatic or extremist A member of a radical, warlike, ardently patriotic group of Jews in Judea
- The Zealots wanted to overthrow the Roman empire.
- synonyms extremist, crank, bigot
- antonyms: moderate
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- verb
- Definition: to seize and hold (a position, office, power, etc.) by force or without legal right
- synonyms : arrogate, assume, seize, take over
- The cowboy usuped the cattle.
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- adj.
- Definition: To of, pertaining to, engaged in, or characterized by philanthropy; benevolent
- synonyms: Charitable, benevolent, humanitarian, generous, bighearted, giving goodhearted, altruistic,
- antonyms: Greedy, nasty, clingy
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- verb
- Definition: To examine in detail with careful or critical attention. to conduct a scrutiny, examine closely.
- synonyms: Analyze, check out, consider, view, explore, check, case,
- antonyms: glance
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- adj
- Definition: differentiating; analytical. noting differences or distinctions with nicety; discerning; perspicacious: a discriminating interpreter of events. having excellent taste or judgment
- synonyms : be bigot, be partial, contradistinguish, disfavor, favor, hate, incline, judge, segregate, separate, set apart, show bias, single out, treat as inferior, treat differently, victimize
- antonyms: accepting
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- noun
- Difinition: To view something, close observation,
- synonyms: peeled eye, spying, watch, stakeout, superintendence.
- synonyms: peeled eye, spying, watch, stakeout, superintendence.
- antonyms: indifference, unobservance.
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- adj, noun
- Definition: adj: working or acting merely for money or other reward; venal.
hired to serve in a foreign army, guerrilla organization, etc.
noun: a professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army. any hireling.
- synonyms: grasping, acquisitive, avaricious, covetous.
- antonyms: altruistic, idealistic, unselfish.
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- noun
- Definition:
1. A body of retainers in attendance upon an important personage; suite. 2. a body of aides and retainers attending an important person, royalty, etc
- synonyms : Entourage, band, cortege, crew, escort, following, procession, suite, train
- antonyms : Leader, disbeliever
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- adj.
- Definition: not yet completed or fully developed; rudimentary.
just begun; incipient. not organized; lacking order undeveloped, beginning
- synonyms: Begun, unfinished, shapeless, unformed,
- antonyms : Developed, grown, mature, distinct,
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- verb, noun
- verb: to draw back; start or shrink back, as in alarm, horror, or disgust.
to spring or fly back, as in consequence of force of impact or the force of the discharge, as a firearm.
Physics . (of an atom, a nucleus, or a particle) to undergo a change in momentum as a result either of a collision with an atom, a nucleus, or a particle or of the emission of a particle.
noun: an act of recoiling. the distance through which a weapon moves backward after discharging.
- synonyms: withdraw, quail, flinch, falter,wince, rebound
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- adj.
- extraordinary in size, amount, extent, degree, force. wonderful or marvelous. abnormal; monstrous. Obsolete.
- synonyms: enormous, immense, huge, gigantic, tremendous. amazing, stupendous, astounding, wondrous, miraculous.
- antonyms: tiny, ordinary
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- verb
1. to drive or urge forward; press on; incite or constrain to action. 2. to drive or cause to move onward; propel; impart motion to
- synonyms (Words that mean the same): actuate, compel
- A list of antonyms (words that mean the opposite): restrain
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- adj.
- 1. having no specific shape; formless
2. of no particular kind or character; indeterminate; having no pattern or structure; unorganized
- synonyms (Words that mean the same): shapeless, undefined; vague, anomalous
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Part of Speech: Verb
Definition: to prevent, to act beforehand with or get ahead of; anticiate.
Synonyms: intercept, obviate, prevent
Antonyms: Allow
Sentence: The man forstalled me from leaving the prison. |
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Part of Speech: adj./noun
Definition: strengthining
Synonyms:refreshing, energizing
Antonyms: exausting, tiring
Sentence: the mountain air was very invigorating. |
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Part of Speech: noun
Definition: a businessperson of great wealth and power, magnate. A title used with reference to
Synonyms: big shot, boss, administratyor, wealthy person
Antonyms: poor person
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Part of Speech: verb
Definition: to say or plead in protest. Obsolete.
Synonyms: blame, challenge, combat, scold, fight, find fault, oppose,
Antonyms: agree, concede, give in
Sentence: The workers remonstrated for more money from the grocery store |
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Part of Speech: noun
Definition: Something that causes an event to happen.
Synonyms: trigger, cause
Antonyms: effect, result
Sentence: The governor's speech acted as a catalyst for devate. |
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Part of Speech: noun
Definition: a breaker or destroyer of images, especially those set up for religious veneration . A person who attack cherished beliefs, traditional istitusions based on error or super stition.
Synonyms: Denouncer, dissenter
Antonyms: Builder, believer
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Part of speech: noun Origin: Latin Definition: keen insight; shrewdness Synonyms: brilliance, awareness, insight, brains, Antonyms: denseness, ignorance, inability, ineptness, stupidity Sentence: The professor has acumen on the subject he was teaching in class. |
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Part of speech: verb Definition: to surrender unconditionally or on stipulated terms. to give up resistance Synonyms: give in, cave in, put out, submit, Antonyms: defend, fight, Sentence: The victim capitulated in court because of his intense guilt. |
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Part of speech: verb
Definition: to form a circle about, to enclose, envelop, obsolete, outwit
Synonyms: envelop, enclose, surround,
Antonyms: abandon, leave, let out
Sentence: The folds of a great cloak encompassed her person.
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Part of speech: adj. Definition: adverse in tendency, harmful, hostile, a cold, inimical gaze.
Synonyms: noxious, antagonistic
Antonyms: friendly Sentence: The man on the train was very inimical when i accidently pushed him. |
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Part of speech: noun/verb Definition: any prob or support uilt to steady a structure by opposing its outward thrusts, especially a projecting support built into or against the outside of a masonry wall.
Synonyms: back up, brace
Antonyms: weaken
Sentence: The builders used butresses to support the collapsing tunnel. |
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Part of speech: noun/verb Definition: adj - causing or tening to cause sleep. Pertaining to or characterixed by sleep or sleepiness
noun- something that causes sleep as a medicine or drug.
Synonyms: sleeping, soothing, tranquilzing,
Antonyms: awake, exciting, invigorating.
Sentence: The book he was reading acted as a soporific and soon he was fast asleep. |
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Part of speech: adj.
Definition: Sharply sarcastic, and caustic, burning.
Synonyms: Sarcastic
Antonyms: Constructive, unsarcastic |
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Part of speech: adj.
Definition: 1. producing or capable of producing offspring, fruit, vegetation, etc., in abundance 2. very productive or creative intellectually Synonyms: fertile, prolific, fruitful Antonyms: Constructive, unsarcastic |
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Part of speech: noun
Definition: 1. wakefulness maintained for any reason during the normal hours for sleeping. 2. a period of wakefulness from inability to sleep
Synonyms: to guard, observe, insomnia |
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Part of speech: noun
Definition: 1. rock in small particles or other material worn or broken away from a mass, as by the action of water or glacial ice. 2. any disintegrated material.
Synonyms: debris |
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Part of speech: noun
Definition: 1. surging or rushing in 2. a member of a section of a political party that revolts against the methods or policies of the party.
Synonyms: Rebellious, revolutionary, mutinous
Antonyms:obedient, subordinate The insurgent waves battered the shore. |
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Part of speech: verb
Definition:to fill with life and energy; energize.
Synonyms: energize
Antonyms:power down, tire red bull invigorates people when they drink it. |
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Part of speech:verb/noun
Definition: Verb 1.To provide an opposing viewpoint especially if based on scruples 2. Hesitate Noun 1.An interposal 2.A hesitation
Synonyms: hesitation, interposal, opposing viewpoint, scruple, qualm, misgiving
Antonyms: agree |
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Part of speech: adj./noun
Definition:Adjective 1.Having a wide range of tastes, interests, etc., 2.Involving all, universal extent 3.Pertaining to the Catholic Church (especially the Roman Catholic Church) 4.Pertaining to all of Christianity 5.Pertaining to the Western Church 6.Among Roman Catholics, claiming to have characteristics of the one Catholic Church 7.Among Anglo-Catholics, Noun 1.A member of the Catholic Church
Synonyms: All-inclusive, universal |
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Part of speech: verb
Definition:1.To make something appear foolish or ridiculous. 2.To make wholly dull or ineffectual, especially by repetitive means. 3.(In law) To prove someone to be insane.
Synonyms: cripple, impede, frustrate, hinder, thwart
Antonyms: invigorate |
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Part of speech: adj.
Definition:1.Keenly emotionally distressing 2.Keen or strong in intellectual appeal 3.Moving to the emotions 4.A very strong smell
Synonyms: intense, sincere, heartfelt, piquant, sharp.
Antonyms: mild, week |
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Part of speech: adj.
Definition: made commonplace or trite; banal; stale
Synonyms:overdone, overused
Antonyms: underdone, underused, undervalued
the song "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin was hackneyed when it first came out. |
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Part of speech: verb
Definition:1. to be widespread or current; exist everywhere or generally 2. to be or prove superior in strength, power, or influence (usually followed by over )
Synonyms:Preponderate, overcome
Antonyms: lose
Silence prevailed along the funeral route. |
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Part of speech: noun
definition: the act of reproving, censuring, or rebuking. 2) an expression of censure or rebuke. Synonyms: blame, criticism, disapproval, objection Antonyms: approval, praise |
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