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sirocco
-sirrah, sirra
noun
1. hot, steady, intense wind (in Mediterranean)
2. hot or warm wind of cyclonic origin from a heated region
synonym/antonym: sandstorm
sentence: The desert had a sirocco.
analogy: weather: sirocco (category: example)
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torchbearer
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1. person who carries the ceremonial torch.
2. a person who leads a person to their goal.
antonym- follower synonym- leader
analogy- lead: torchbearer :: teach : teacher ( action: subject performing action)
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foment, fomenter, unfomented
(v)
1. to stir up, arouse
2. applying ointment, pigments to skin.
synonym- brew antonym- calm
analogy- foment : war :: practice : success ( cause : effect)
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pensive, pensively, pensiveness
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1. showing or engaged in deep, sad
2. melancholy, thoughtfulness
antonym- uncaring synonym- absorbed
analogy- pensive: deep :: furious : angry ( decreasing intensity) |
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cavil, caviled, cavilled,
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1. to find fault unnecessarily
2. raise unimportant objections
antonyms- agree synonym- argue
analogy- disagree : cavil :: success : happiness |
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noun
1. the bottomless gulff or pit
2. immeasurably deep gulf or great space
synonym/antonym: chasm, heaven
sentence: He was thrown into the abyss.
analogy: abyss: hole (decreasing intensity) |
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impassioned, impassionately
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1. filled with or expressive of intensive feelings.
2. none
antonym- calm synonym- passionate
analogy- impassioned: excited :: melancholy : sad (decreasing intensity)
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beeline
(n)
1. fastest and most direct course, a bee might take a beeline to its hive.
2. none
synonym- direct antonym- wandering
analogy- late : beeline :: heater : warm ( cause : effect) |
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exult, exultingly
(v)
1. to rejoice greatly in triumph
2. be jubilant, joy
antonym- sad synonym- rejoice
analogy- exult : success :: melancholy : failure ( effect : cause)
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brood
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1. A group, as of young birds hatched from eggs laid at the same time by the same mother
2. the children in one family
antoynm- child synonym- offspring
analogy- child: brood :: page : book ( part : whole) |
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hinterland
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1. land not bordering on a seacoast, an inland area.
2. an area far form cities , countryside
antonyms- city area synonym- countryside
analogy- hinterland : Gold Coast :: fairy tales : Cinderella |
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prim, primmer, primmest
(adj)
1. Stiffly formal
2. precise in manner/appearance
antonym- informal synonym- formal
analogy- royal party : prim :: fan : coolness ( cause : effect ) |
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trample, trampled, trampling
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1. to tread heavily to destroy
2. to treat harshly
antonym- crush synonym- help
analogy- trample: leaves :: throw: frisbee (action : thing acted upon) |
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-profoundly, profoundness
adjective
1. having intellectual depth and insight
2. extending far below the surface
noun
1. something that is very deep
synonym/antonym: deep-seated, intelligent, unintelligent
sentence: Scientists have a profound way of collecting data.
analogy: genius: profound (noun: closely related adjective) |
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siphoned, siphoning
noun
1. a tube used to convey liquid upwards then to a level of its own so that there will be a continuous flow
verb
1. to covey or empty by a siphon
synonym/antonym: pipe, tube
sentence: He used the siphon.
analogy: scientist: siphon (tool user: tool) |
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-highhandedly, highhandedness
adjective
1. having or showing no regard for rights, concerns, or feelings of others
Synonym/Antonym: self-centered, caring
Sentence: That girl is very highhanded.
Analogy: bossy girl: highhanded (noun: closely related adjective)
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-recurred, recurring
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1. to occur again
2. go back in thought or discourse, come up again for consideration
Synonym/Antonym: reappear, stop
Sentence: The thought of cheating reccurred in his mind. |
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noun
1. a place where food is stored
2. a supply of food
Synonym/Antonym: pantry
Sentence: Her kitchen has a larder.
Analogy: larder: cook (object or place: its user)
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-fervently, fervens
adjective
1. very hot
2. marked by great intensity of feeling
Synonym/ Antonym: impassioned, boiling
Sentence: The drink was fervent.
Analogy: stove: fervent (noun: closely related adjective)
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-elicitus, elicitation, elicited
verb
1. to draw forth or bring out
2. call forth or draw out (a response or action)
Synonym/ Antonym: hide, bring out
Sentence: The phone call elicited the fact that she just woke up.
Analogy: ?? |
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-aureola
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1. a radiant light around the head or body of a representation of a sacred person
2. luminous area surrounding the sun when seen through a thin cloud or mist
Synonym/ Antonym: radiance
Sentence: The angel had an aureole
Analogy: glow: aureole (increasing intensity) |
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-steadfastly, steadfastness
adjective
1. firmly fixed in place
2. firm in belief, determination
Synonym/ Antonym: faithful, movable
Sentence: The pole is steadfast to the ground.
Analogy: pole: steadfast (noun: closley realated adjective) |
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authorization, authorized, authorizing
verb
1. given official permission for approval
2. invest with legal authority
Synonym/ Antonym: sanction, empower
Sentence: Her bag was authorized by the security guard.
Analogy: authorize: security guard (action: subject perfoming action) |
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uproarious, uproariously
(adj)
1. Caused or accompanied by an uproar
2. Loud and full, boisterous
antonym- loud synonym- quiet
analogy- loud : uproarious :: mist : rain |
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sluice, sluiced, sluicing
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1. a man-made channel for water with a gate to regulate the flow.
2. an artificial channel for carrying off excess water.
antonym- slope synonym- irrigation
analogy- sluice : irrigate :: knife : cut
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