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1. a hot, steady wind
antonym: zephyr
synonym: sandstorm
example: The sirocco blew through the desert and lifted the sand.
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highhandedly, highhandedness
1. not showing interest in other people's feelings
antonym: thoughtful
synonym: ignorant
example: The highhanded man walked right past the injured man |
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recurred, recurring
1. to occur again
antonym: once in a lifetime
synynom: periodically
example: The full moon recurs every 29 and 1/2 days |
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1. a room where food is kept
2. a supply of food
antonym: stomach
synonym: pantry
example: I got more bread from the larder. |
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fervently
1. very hot
2. showing very strong feelings
antonym: emotionless
synynom: burning
example: The fervent girl snapped at her friend. |
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elicitation, elicitor
1. to get something from someone
2. to bring out
antonym: give
synynom: inspire
example: She didn't elicit any sympathy from the school. |
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1. a radiant light around a head or body to represent a sacred person
2. a quality of happiness that can be seen on a person's face
antonym: darkness
synynom: halo
example: The aureole around his head was a perfect ring. |
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steadfastly, steadfastness
1. firmly fixed in place
2. very devoted to a person, belief, or cause
antonym: fickle
synomym: loyal
example: The rock was so steadfast, it wouldn't budge even if you kick it.
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authorizer
1. to give legal approval
2. to give permission for something
antonym: veto
synomym: sanction
example: The police authorized the plan to build another police car. |
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1. a very dangerous situation
2. a deep empty space
antonym: promanade
synonym: chasm
example: The goat almost fell in the abyss as it was trying to run from the coyote. |
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profoundly, profoundness
1. showing great knowledge and understanding
2. showing strong, serious feelings
antonym: happy
synonym: deep
example: The profound student answered all the questions. |
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siphon (verb)
1. a bent tube used for getting liquid out of a container
antonym: faucet
synonym: straw
example: She used the siphon to get the water out of her cup. |
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1. someone who carries a torch at head of the group
2. someone who leads a campaign, etc.
antonym: peer
synonym: leader
example: The torchbearer lead the big group through the streets. |
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impassionedly, impassionate
1. showing great intensity of feelings
antonym: cool
synonym: fiery
example: The impassionate little boy yelled fiercely for his candy. |
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1. to try to cause the growth of something harmful
antonym: cease
synonym: provoke
example: The villain tried to foment the poisonous plant. |
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beeline (verb)
1. a straigt course
antonym: serpentine
synonym: direct
example: The students walked down the beeline. |
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pensively, pensiveness
1. quietly sad or thoughtful
2.deamily thoughtful
antonym: unreflective
synonym: meditative
example: The pensive little girl always sat quietly in the corner. |
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exultingly, exulted
1. to leap with joy
2. to be extremely joyful
antonym: cry
synonym: rejoice
example: I exulted when I found out that I could finally buy my own TV. |
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cavilled, caviling
1. to complain about things that aren't important
antonym: compliment
synonym: nitpick
example: The boy couldn't stop caviling about how his sandwich wasn't cut right. |
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1. causing or intended to cause laughter
2. characterized by the presence of noise
antonym: quiet
synonym: comical
example: The uproarious show caught the attention of many people. |
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brood (adjective) brood (verb), broodingly
1. a group of offspring born at the same time
2. kept for breeding
3. to think bad thoughts
antonym: permanent
synonym: twins
example: The brood was a brood flock. |
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1. a remote reigon that isn't close to a city
antonym: town
synonym: outback
example: We had a hard time going to Grandpa's farm since there were no roads to the hinterland. |
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primmed, primming, primmer, primmest
1. formal and proper
2. easily shocked by rude behaivior, etc.
antonym: sloppy
synonym: decorous
example: The prim man always put a napkin on his lap before he ate. |
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trampled, trampling
1. to cause damage by heavily stepping on something
2. to treat other people's wishes as if they were worthless
antonym: unwrinkle
synonym: quash
example: The herd of buffalos trampled the grass. |
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sluiced, sluicing
1. to pour liquid over or through in order to cleanse
2. to flow or pour down heavily
antonym: trickle
synonym: rinse
example: She sluiced the crumbs of the plate. |
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