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Sirocco–noun
1. a hot, stifling wind blowing from the Libyan deserts into southern Europe
2. any wind like this
Syn: Sandstorm Ant: Zephyr
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High-handed-adjective
high-handedly-adverb; high-handedness-noun
1. using your authority in an unreasonable way, without considering people's feelings or opinions
2. having or showing no regard for the rights, concerns, or feelings for others
Syn: bossy,tyrannical Ant: modest, caring
Disputes between kindgoms make the rulers treat each other in a high-handed way.
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Recur-verb
recurred; recurring
1. to happen again or several times
2. if a number or numbers after a decimal point recur, they are repeated forever in the same order
Syn: repeat, persist Ant: halt, stop
When doing math, numbers that have a line above them recur over and over again. |
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Larder-noun
1. a pantry
2. a room or large cupboard for storing food.
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Syn: Pantry, Stock Ant: None
It was a giant key, and it unlocked the larder, where the food was stored. |
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Fervent–Adjective
Fervently
1. Felt very strongly
2. Very hot: glowing
Syn: Flaming, Burning Ant: Calm, Cool
The hot topic spurred a fervent deabte between the two political parties. |
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Elicit–Verb
Elicitaion; Elicitor
1. to get (a response, information, etc.) from someone
2. to draw forth or bring out
Syn: Evoke, Inspire Ant: Forget, Neglect
To elicit a suitable response from the children at the school assmebly. |
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Aureole–noun
1. a radiant light around the head or body of a representation of a sacred personage
2. Aura
Syn: Halo, Glory Ant: None
The white marble sculpture of the saint in the throes of divine ecstasy is strikingly offset by a gilt aureole. |
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Steadfast–Adjective
Steadfastly; Steadfastness
1.very devoted or loyal to a person, belief, or cause : not changing
2. firmly fixed in place
Syn: Constant, Loyal Ant: Disloyal, Fickle
I mean his steadfast courage, his continual self-control. |
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Authorize–verb
Authorization
1. to give power or permission to (someone or something)
2. to invest especially with legal authority: Empower
Syn: Empower, Certify Ant: Disqualify
The College may invite the Proctors to enter its premises and authorize them to act in the discharge of their University duties. |
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Abyss–noun
1. a hole so deep or a space so great that it cannot be measured
2. intellectual or moral depths
Syn: Deep, Chasm Ant: None
An abyss of that great magnitude is impossible to measure. |
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Profound–Adjective
Profoundly; Profoundness
1. having or showing great knowledge or understanding
2. very strongly felt
Syn: Bewildering, Perplexing Ant: Shallow, Superficial
Love is a very profound feeling. |
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Siphon–noun
1. a bent tube used to move a liquid from one container into another container by means of air pressure
Syn: Bleed, Draft Ant: Fill
The Siphon bag is designed specifically for wheelchair users who have limited dexterity or balance. |
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Torchbearer–noun
1. someone who carries a torch at the head of a group of people
2. someone who leads a campaign, movement, etc.
Syn: Captain, Conductor Ant: none
The torchbearer of the Olympics lights the fire. |
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Impassioned–Adjective
1. showing or feeling very strong emotions
2. filled with passion or zeal : showing great warmth or intensity of feeling
Syn: Fervent, Intense Ant: Calm, Unenthusiastic
Then, for thirty years, she was the property of an impassioned shipowner who kept her in excellent condition with assiduous care. |
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Foment–verb
fomenter
1. to cause or try to cause the growth or development of (something bad or harmful)
2. to promote the growth or development of
Syn: Instigate, Provoke Ant: Discourage, Restrain
We are not aware of any suggestion of any of these being used to foment violent extremism. |
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Beeline–noun
1. a straight direct course
Syn: shortcut, straightaway Ant: Curved line
after a rather awkward encounter, I made a beeline towards the door.
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Pensive–Adjective
Pensively; Pensiveness
1. quietly sad or thoughtful
2. suggestive of sad thoughtfulness
Syn: Broody, Reflective Ant: Unreflective
Sam glanced from time to time at Ruby's sad and pensive face. |
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Exult–verb
Exultingly
1. to feel or show great happiness
2. obsolete : to leap for joy
Syn: Delight, Joy Ant: Grieve, Regret
The winners of the Super Bowl spent the next week exulting in their victory.
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Cavil–verb
Caviler
1. to complain about things that are not important
2. to raise trivial and frivolous objection
Syn: Nitpick, Whine Ant: Praise, Support
Dean caviled for hours about a single sentence.
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Uproarious–Adjective
Uproariously; Uproariousness
1. very noisy
2. extremely funny
Syn: hilarious Ant: Lame
The movie follows the comic duo through a series of outrageous and uproarious escapades. |
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Brood–noun
1. a group of young birds (such as chickens) that were all born at the same time
2. the children in someone's family
Syn: hatch Ant: None
Don't disturb the hen while she's brooding. |
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Hinterland–noun
1. an area that is not close to any cities or towns : a remote region
2. a region lying inland from a coast
Syn: Backwater, Countryside Ant: None
The colonies hugged the coastline, while the hinterland remained largely unexplored. |
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Prim–verb
Primmed; Primming
1. to give a prim or demure expression to
2. to dress primly
Syn: Orderly, Clean Ant: Disorderly, Untidy
Behind the bed-and-breakfast is a prim little garden where guests are served afternoon tea. |
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Trample–verb
Trampler
1. to cause damage or pain by walking or stepping heavily on something or someone
2. to treat other people's rights, wishes, or feelings as if they are worthless or not important
Syn: Stamp Ant: Step Aside
Jessica looked out her window and beheld the neighbor's Labrador retriever trampling her begonias.
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Sluice–noun
1. an artificial passage for water to flow through with a gate for controlling the flow
2. a dock gate: floodgate
Syn: irrigate, wash out Ant: None
Aiden sluiced the gutters with lots of water in order to make sure they were clear.
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