Grade 2 Word List
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Meaning:An unexpected event that causes damage or injury.
Pronunciation:/ˈæk.sɪ.dənt/
Synonym:Mishap
Antonym:Intention
Sample:She was late because of a car accident on the highway.
Meaning:To have the same opinion or consent to something.
Pronunciation:/əˈɡriː/
Synonym:Consent
Antonym:Disagree
Sample:They agree on the plan to improve the park.
Meaning:To reach a destination.
Pronunciation:/əˈraɪv/
Synonym:Reach
Antonym:Depart
Sample:The train will arrive at 10 o'clock.
Meaning:The scientific study of stars, planets, and other celestial objects.
Pronunciation:/əˈstrɒn.ə.mi/
Synonym:Astrophysics
Antonym:— (No direct antonym)
Sample:She has a passion for astronomy and spends nights studying the stars.
Meaning:A book of maps or charts.
Pronunciation:/ˈæt.ləs/
Synonym:Map collection
Antonym:— (No direct antonym)
Sample:He used an atlas to plan his road trip across Europe.
Meaning:The act of focusing mentally on something.
Pronunciation:/əˈten.ʃən/
Synonym:Concentration
Antonym:Distraction
Sample:Pay attention during the safety demonstration.
Meaning:A prize or recognition for achievement.
Pronunciation:/əˈwɔːrd/
Synonym:Prize
Antonym:Penalty
Sample:She received an award for her outstanding performance.
Meaning:Having knowledge or consciousness of something.
Pronunciation:/əˈwer/
Synonym:Conscious
Antonym:Unaware
Sample:He was aware of the risks before starting the project.
Meaning:A state where different elements are equal or in the correct proportions.
Pronunciation:/ˈbæl.əns/
Synonym:Stability
Antonym:Imbalance
Sample:The dancer maintained her balance perfectly on the tightrope.
Meaning:A long strip of cloth or paper with a message or symbol.
Pronunciation:/ˈbæn.ər/
Synonym:Flag
Antonym:— (No direct antonym)
Sample:The crowd held a banner supporting their team.
Meaning:Not covered or clothed; plain.
Pronunciation:/ber/
Synonym:Naked
Antonym:Covered
Sample:The branches were bare in the winter.
Meaning:The bottom support or foundation of something.
Pronunciation:/beɪs/
Synonym:Foundation
Antonym:Top
Sample:The statue stood firmly on its base.
Meaning:A sandy or pebbly shore by the ocean or lake.
Pronunciation:/biːtʃ/
Synonym:Shore
Antonym:— (No direct antonym)
Sample:We spent the afternoon relaxing on the beach.
Meaning:In addition to; apart from.
Pronunciation:/bɪˈsaɪdz/
Synonym:Additionally
Antonym:Except
Sample:Besides tennis, she plays basketball as well.
Meaning:A strong gust of wind or an explosion.
Pronunciation:/blæst/
Synonym:Explosion
Antonym:Calm
Sample:The blast shook the entire building.
Meaning:A flat, thin, rectangular piece of material or a group of people managing a company.
Pronunciation:/bɔːrd/
Synonym:Plank (for the material); Committee (for group)
Antonym:— (No direct antonym)
Sample:They sat around the board to discuss the proposal.
Meaning:To spring back after hitting a surface.
Pronunciation:/baʊns/
Synonym:Rebound
Antonym:Stay
Sample:The ball bounced off the wall and back to me.
Meaning:The organ inside the skull that controls thoughts, memory, and body coordination.
Pronunciation:/breɪn/
Synonym:Mind
Antonym:— (No direct antonym)
Sample:The brain is a powerful and complex organ.
Meaning:A part of a tree growing out from the trunk or a division of an organization.
Pronunciation:/bræntʃ/
Synonym:Limb (tree); Division (organization)
Antonym:Trunk (for tree)
Sample:A bird sat on a branch of the oak tree.
Meaning:Showing courage and facing danger without fear.
Pronunciation:/breɪv/
Synonym:Courageous
Antonym:Cowardly
Sample:The firefighter was very brave during the rescue.
Meaning:Giving off a lot of light or intelligent.
Pronunciation:/braɪt/
Synonym:Radiant, Smart
Antonym:Dim, Dull
Sample:The bright sun warmed the park.
Meaning:A structure of bars in which animals are kept.
Pronunciation:/keɪdʒ/
Synonym:Enclosure
Antonym:Freedom
Sample:The bird sang beautifully inside its cage.
Meaning:A young cow or bull; also the back part of the lower leg.
Pronunciation:/kæf/
Synonym:Calf (animal); Lower leg (body part)
Antonym:— (No direct antonym)
Sample:The farmer cared for the newborn calf.
Meaning:Peaceful and quiet; without strong emotions or movement.
Pronunciation:/kɑːm/
Synonym:Peaceful
Antonym:Agitated
Sample:The sea was calm after the storm.
Meaning:A profession or occupation pursued over a long period.
Pronunciation:/kəˈrɪər/
Synonym:Occupation
Antonym:Unemployment
Sample:She has had a successful career in medicine.
Meaning:The middle point or area.
Pronunciation:/ˈsen.tər/
Synonym:Middle
Antonym:Edge
Sample:The statue is located at the center of the park.
Meaning:To shout joyfully in support or encouragement.
Pronunciation:/tʃɪər/
Synonym:Applaud
Antonym:Boo
Sample:The crowd cheered loudly for their team.
Meaning:To bite and grind food with the teeth.
Pronunciation:/tʃuː/
Synonym:Masticate
Antonym:Swallow (without chewing)
Sample:Remember to chew your food slowly.
Meaning:A curved sharp nail on an animal's foot.
Pronunciation:/klɔː/
Synonym:Talon
Antonym:— (No direct antonym)
Sample:The cat used its claw to scratch the sofa.
Meaning:Easy to see through or understand.
Pronunciation:/klɪər/
Synonym:Transparent, Obvious
Antonym:Cloudy, Confusing
Sample:The water in the lake was clear and blue.
Meaning:A steep rock face, usually by the sea or a river.
Pronunciation:/klɪf/
Synonym:Bluff
Antonym:Valley
Sample:We hiked to the top of the cliff and enjoyed the view.
Meaning:An organization of people with a common interest or a heavy stick used as a weapon or tool.
Pronunciation:/klʌb/
Synonym:Association (organization); Baton (stick)
Antonym:— (No direct antonym)
Sample:He joined a tennis club last year.
Meaning:To gather together items or people.
Pronunciation:/kəˈlekt/
Synonym:Gather
Antonym:Disperse
Sample:She collects stamps from different countries.
Meaning:To join or link together.
Pronunciation:/kəˈnekt/
Synonym:Link
Antonym:Separate
Sample:The bridge connects the two towns.
Meaning:The central or most important part of something.
Pronunciation:/kɔːr/
Synonym:Center
Antonym:Periphery
Sample:Health is at the core of his beliefs.
Meaning:The point or area where two lines, edges, or surfaces meet.
Pronunciation:/ˈkɔːr.nər/
Synonym:Angle
Antonym:Center
Sample:Turn right at the corner of the street.
Meaning:Two people or things together.
Pronunciation:/ˈkʌp.əl/
Synonym:Pair
Antonym:Single
Sample:A couple of birds were singing in the tree.
Meaning:A large number of people gathered together.
Pronunciation:/kraʊd/
Synonym:Throng
Antonym:Individual
Sample:The crowd cheered as the team won.
Meaning:Eager to learn or know something.
Pronunciation:/ˈkjʊə.ri.əs/
Synonym:Inquisitive
Antonym:Indifferent
Sample:The child was curious about the new gadget.
Meaning:Slightly wet or moist.
Pronunciation:/dæmp/
Synonym:Moist
Antonym:Dry
Sample:The clothes were still damp after the rain.
Meaning:Able or likely to cause harm or injury.
Pronunciation:/ˈdeɪn.dʒər.əs/
Synonym:Risky
Antonym:Safe
Sample:It is dangerous to swim in strong currents.
Meaning:To run quickly or to move suddenly.
Pronunciation:/dæʃ/
Synonym:Sprint
Antonym:Walk
Sample:He made a dash for the bus before it left.
Meaning:The first appearance of daylight in the morning.
Pronunciation:/dɔːn/
Synonym:Daybreak
Antonym:Dusk
Sample:They woke up at dawn to watch the sunrise.
Meaning:Extending far down from the surface.
Pronunciation:/diːp/
Synonym:Profound
Antonym:Shallow
Sample:The lake is very deep in the middle.
Meaning:To completely destroy a building or structure.
Pronunciation:/dɪˈmɒl.ɪʃ/
Synonym:Destroy
Antonym:Build
Sample:They plan to demolish the old warehouse next week.
Meaning:A plan or drawing produced to show the look and function of something.
Pronunciation:/dɪˈzaɪn/
Synonym:Plan
Antonym:Chaos
Sample:The architect showed the design of the new building.
Meaning:To throw away or get rid of something.
Pronunciation:/dɪsˈkɑːrd/
Synonym:Throw away
Antonym:Keep
Sample:Please discard any rubbish in the bin provided.
Meaning:To jump or plunge into water headfirst.
Pronunciation:/daɪv/
Synonym:Plunge
Antonym:Surface
Sample:He took a dive into the pool from the high board.
Meaning:A rounded vault forming the roof of a building.
Pronunciation:/doʊm/
Synonym:Cupola
Antonym:Flat roof
Sample:The cathedral has a large stone dome.
Meaning:A feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction.
Pronunciation:/daʊt/
Synonym:Uncertainty
Antonym:Certainty
Sample:She had doubts about the accuracy of the report.
Meaning:A group or set of twelve.
Pronunciation:/ˈdʌz.ən/
Synonym:Twelve
Antonym:— (No direct antonym)
Sample:I bought a dozen eggs from the market.
Meaning:The planet we live on; soil or ground.
Pronunciation:/ɜːrθ/
Synonym:Ground, World
Antonym:Sky
Sample:The Earth revolves around the Sun.
Meaning:A person who is opposed or hostile.
Pronunciation:/ˈen.ə.mi/
Synonym:Foe
Antonym:Friend
Sample:The soldiers fought bravely against their enemy.
Meaning:The period of time between late afternoon and night.
Pronunciation:/ˈiːv.nɪŋ/
Synonym:Nightfall
Antonym:Morning
Sample:They went for a walk in the cool evening air.
Meaning:In a precise or accurate way.
Pronunciation:/ɪɡˈzækt.li/
Synonym:Precisely
Antonym:Approximately
Sample:That is exactly what I wanted to say.
Meaning:An amount greater than necessary or permitted.
Pronunciation:/ɪkˈses/
Synonym:Surplus
Antonym:Deficiency
Sample:He ate an excess of sweets and felt sick.
Meaning:A building where goods are manufactured.
Pronunciation:/ˈfæk.tər.i/
Synonym:Plant
Antonym:— (No direct antonym)
Sample:Many workers are employed at the factory.
Meaning:Treating people equally and justly; a public event with rides and games.
Pronunciation:/fer/
Synonym:Just, Festival
Antonym:Unfair, Biased
Sample:It's only fair that everyone gets a turn.
Meaning:Known by many people.
Pronunciation:/ˈfeɪ.məs/
Synonym:Well-known
Antonym:Unknown
Sample:The actor is famous worldwide.
Meaning:A large meal, often for celebration.
Pronunciation:/fiːst/
Synonym:Banquet
Antonym:Fast
Sample:They held a feast for the holiday.
Meaning:An area of open land, especially used for farming or sports.
Pronunciation:/fiːld/
Synonym:Meadow
Antonym:Forest
Sample:The children played soccer in the field.
Meaning:After a long time or at last.
Pronunciation:/ˈfaɪ.nəl.i/
Synonym:Eventually
Antonym:Initially
Sample:They finally reached the top of the mountain.
Meaning:To move up and down or back and forth.
Pronunciation:/flæp/
Synonym:Flutter
Antonym:Still
Sample:The bird flapped its wings and took off.
Meaning:To rest or move on the surface of a liquid without sinking.
Pronunciation:/floʊt/
Synonym:Drift
Antonym:Sink
Sample:Leaves float gently down the river.
Meaning:An overflow of water onto land that is usually dry.
Pronunciation:/flʌd/
Synonym:Deluge
Antonym:Drought
Sample:Heavy rains caused a flood in the town.
Meaning:To bend something over onto itself.
Pronunciation:/foʊld/
Synonym:Bend
Antonym:Unfold
Sample:Please fold the letter before putting it in the envelope.
Meaning:Recently made, gathered, or obtained; not stale or spoiled.
Pronunciation:/freʃ/
Synonym:New
Antonym:Stale
Sample:I bought fresh vegetables from the market.
Meaning:To make someone feel afraid.
Pronunciation:/ˈfraɪ.tən/
Synonym:Scare
Antonym:Comfort
Sample:The loud noise frightened the children.
Meaning:A material used to produce energy or heat.
Pronunciation:/ˈfjuː.əl/
Synonym:Energy source
Antonym:— (No direct antonym)
Sample:Cars need fuel to run.
Meaning:A space or opening between two things.
Pronunciation:/ɡæp/
Synonym:Opening
Antonym:Closure
Sample:There was a gap in the fence.
Meaning:To look steadily and intently.
Pronunciation:/ɡeɪz/
Synonym:Stare
Antonym:Glance
Sample:He gazed at the stars all night.
Meaning:Something given voluntarily without payment.
Pronunciation:/ɡɪft/
Synonym:Present
Antonym:— (No direct antonym)
Sample:She received a gift for her birthday.
Meaning:The force that attracts objects toward the center of the Earth.
Pronunciation:/ˈɡræv.ə.ti/
Synonym:Gravitational force
Antonym:Weightlessness
Sample:Gravity keeps us firmly on the ground.
Meaning:Having an excessive desire for more than needed.
Pronunciation:/ˈɡriː.di/
Synonym:Selfish
Antonym:Generous
Sample:The greedy child refused to share his toys.
Meaning:Physical injury or damage.
Pronunciation:/hɑːrm/
Synonym:Injury
Antonym:Benefit
Sample:Smoking can cause harm to your lungs.
Meaning:A large group of animals of the same kind.
Pronunciation:/hɜːrd/
Synonym:Group
Antonym:Individual
Sample:The herd of cattle grazed in the field.
Meaning:A thought or suggestion about a possible course of action.
Pronunciation:/aɪˈdɪə/
Synonym:Concept
Antonym:Fact
Sample:She had an idea for a new app.
Meaning:A small invertebrate animal with six legs and typically wings.
Pronunciation:/ˈɪn.sekt/
Synonym:Bug
Antonym:— (No direct antonym)
Sample:The garden was full of insects buzzing around.
Meaning:A tool or device used for specific tasks, often musical.
Pronunciation:/ˈɪn.strə.mənt/
Synonym:Tool, Device
Antonym:— (No direct antonym)
Sample:She plays several musical instruments.
Meaning:To create or design something new.
Pronunciation:/ɪnˈvent/
Synonym:Create
Antonym:Destroy
Sample:Thomas Edison invented the lightbulb.
Meaning:A piece of land surrounded by water.
Pronunciation:/ˈaɪ.lənd/
Synonym:Isle
Antonym:Mainland
Sample:They spent their vacation on a tropical island.
Meaning:A person who guides or directs a group.
Pronunciation:/ˈliː.dər/
Synonym:Chief
Antonym:Follower
Sample:The leader gave an inspiring speech.
Meaning:To jump a long distance or height.
Pronunciation:/liːp/
Synonym:Jump
Antonym:Fall
Sample:The frog made a big leap into the pond.
Meaning:A reptile with a long body, tail, and four legs.
Pronunciation:/ˈlɪz.ərd/
Synonym:—
Antonym:—
Sample:The lizard basked in the warm sun.
Meaning:Relating to a particular area or neighborhood.
Pronunciation:/ˈloʊ.kəl/
Synonym:Nearby
Antonym:Foreign
Sample:We prefer to buy local produce from the market.
Meaning:Sad because of being alone.
Pronunciation:/ˈloʊn.li/
Synonym:Isolated
Antonym:Sociable
Sample:She felt lonely in the new city without friends.
Meaning:A state of great comfort or elegance.
Pronunciation:/ˈlʌk.ʃər.i/
Synonym:Opulence
Antonym:Poverty
Sample:They stayed in a luxury hotel during their vacation.
Meaning:To walk with regular steps, often in a group or formal way.
Pronunciation:/mɑːrtʃ/
Synonym:Parade
Antonym:Halt
Sample:The soldiers marched in the parade.
Meaning:To refer to something briefly or casually.
Pronunciation:/ˈmen.ʃən/
Synonym:Refer
Antonym:Omit
Sample:She didn’t mention the meeting during our conversation.
Meaning:A machine that produces motion or power.
Pronunciation:/ˈmoʊ.tər/
Synonym:Engine
Antonym:—
Sample:The car’s motor needs repair.
Meaning:Anxious or worried about something.
Pronunciation:/ˈnɜːr.vəs/
Synonym:Anxious
Antonym:Calm
Sample:She felt nervous before her speech.
Meaning:A fabric of interlaced threads used for catching or holding.
Pronunciation:/net/
Synonym:Mesh
Antonym:Solid
Sample:The fisherman pulled the net out of the water.
Meaning:To take small bites.
Pronunciation:/ˈnɪb.əl/
Synonym:Bite
Antonym:Devour
Sample:The rabbit nibbled on the carrot.
Meaning:To become aware of something.
Pronunciation:/ˈnoʊ.tɪs/
Synonym:Observe
Antonym:Ignore
Sample:I didn’t notice the time had passed so quickly.
Meaning:A large body of salt water covering much of the Earth.
Pronunciation:/ˈoʊ.ʃən/
Synonym:Sea
Antonym:Land
Sample:The ship sailed across the ocean.
Meaning:To put things into a container or suitcase.
Pronunciation:/pæk/
Synonym:Bundle
Antonym:Unpack
Sample:She packed her clothes before the trip.
Meaning:Having less color than usual.
Pronunciation:/peɪl/
Synonym:Light
Antonym:Dark
Sample:His face was pale from illness.
Meaning:A public procession celebrating an event.
Pronunciation:/pəˈreɪd/
Synonym:Procession
Antonym:—
Sample:The town held a parade on Independence Day.
Meaning:The time before the present.
Pronunciation:/pæst/
Synonym:History
Antonym:Future
Sample:We should learn from the past.
Meaning:The highest point of a mountain or other entity.
Pronunciation:/piːk/
Synonym:Summit
Antonym:Base
Sample:They climbed to the peak of the mountain.
Meaning:A celestial body orbiting a star.
Pronunciation:/ˈplæn.ɪt/
Synonym:World
Antonym:—
Sample:Earth is the third planet from the Sun.
Meaning:Existing or occurring now; a gift.
Pronunciation:/ˈprez.ənt/ (noun), /prɪˈzent/ (verb)
Synonym:Now (adj.), Gift (noun)
Antonym:Past (adj.)
Sample:She gave him a present for his birthday.
Meaning:Evidence establishing a fact or truth.
Pronunciation:/pruːf/
Synonym:Evidence
Antonym:Disproof
Sample:The lawyer presented proof of his client’s innocence.
Meaning:To throw back light or image; to think deeply.
Pronunciation:/rɪˈflekt/
Synonym:Mirror, Consider
Antonym:Ignore
Sample:The water reflects the sky clearly.
Meaning:A widely spread but unverified story.
Pronunciation:/ˈruː.mər/
Synonym:Gossip
Antonym:Fact
Sample:There was a rumor about the new policy.
Meaning:Protected from danger or harm.
Pronunciation:/seɪf/
Synonym:Secure
Antonym:Dangerous
Sample:The children felt safe at school.
Meaning:A person who studies and has a lot of knowledge.
Pronunciation:/ˈskɒl.ər/
Synonym:Academic
Antonym:Student (less advanced)
Sample:She is a scholar in medieval history.
Meaning:A sea animal; to close something tightly.
Pronunciation:/siːl/
Synonym:Marine mammal; Close
Antonym:Open
Sample:The seal clapped its flippers at the zoo.
Meaning:To look for something carefully.
Pronunciation:/sɜːrtʃ/
Synonym:Seek
Antonym:Ignore
Sample:The police searched the area for clues.
Meaning:To resolve or establish a home.
Pronunciation:/ˈset.əl/
Synonym:Resolve, Establish
Antonym:Disrupt
Sample:They decided to settle in the countryside.
Meaning:To give a portion of something to others.
Pronunciation:/ʃer/
Synonym:Divide
Antonym:Keep
Sample:Please share your toys with your siblings.
Meaning:A place giving protection from weather or danger.
Pronunciation:/ˈʃel.tər/
Synonym:Refuge
Antonym:Exposure
Sample:They found shelter during the storm.
Meaning:To shake slightly due to cold or fear.
Pronunciation:/ˈʃɪv.ər/
Synonym:Tremble
Antonym:Steady
Sample:She began to shiver in the cold wind.
Meaning:Nervous or timid in the presence of others.
Pronunciation:/ʃaɪ/
Synonym:Timid
Antonym:Bold
Sample:He is shy when meeting new people.
Meaning:The ability to do something well.
Pronunciation:/skɪl/
Synonym:Ability
Antonym:Inability
Sample:She has excellent cooking skills.
Meaning:Small in degree or amount.
Pronunciation:/slaɪt/
Synonym:Minor
Antonym:Significant
Sample:There was a slight difference in their answers.
Meaning:Having an even and regular surface.
Pronunciation:/smuːð/
Synonym:Even
Antonym:Rough
Sample:The table has a smooth surface.
Meaning:The top layer of earth where plants grow.
Pronunciation:/sɔɪl/
Synonym:Earth
Antonym:—
Sample:Good soil is essential for farming.
Meaning:A neat pile of things placed one on top of another.
Pronunciation:/stæk/
Synonym:Pile
Antonym:Scatter
Sample:They stacked the books on the shelf.
Meaning:Firmly fixed or balanced; constant.
Pronunciation:/ˈsted.i/
Synonym:Stable
Antonym:Unstable
Sample:He kept a steady pace during the race.
Meaning:A single thin length of something such as thread, hair, or wire.
Pronunciation:/strænd/
Synonym:Thread
Antonym:Bundle
Sample:A strand of hair fell into her eyes.
Meaning:A small, narrow river.
Pronunciation:/striːm/
Synonym:Brook
Antonym:Lake
Sample:We followed the stream through the forest.
Meaning:To bear the weight of; to help or encourage.
Pronunciation:/səˈpɔːrt/
Synonym:Help
Antonym:Oppose
Sample:Friends often provide emotional support.
Meaning:A group of people working together.
Pronunciation:/tiːm/
Synonym:Group
Antonym:Individual
Sample:The team won the championship.
Meaning:An instrument for viewing distant objects.
Pronunciation:/ˈtel.ɪ.skoʊp/
Synonym:Spyglass
Antonym:—
Sample:He uses a telescope to look at the stars.
Meaning:Very small.
Pronunciation:/ˈtaɪ.ni/
Synonym:Small
Antonym:Huge
Sample:The kitten was tiny and cute.
Meaning:A tall, narrow building or structure.
Pronunciation:/ˈtaʊ.ər/
Synonym:Skyscraper
Antonym:Hut
Sample:The tower overlooks the city.
Meaning:To go from one place to another.
Pronunciation:/ˈtræv.əl/
Synonym:Journey
Antonym:Stay
Sample:They love to travel around the world.
Meaning:To shake involuntarily.
Pronunciation:/ˈtrem.bəl/
Synonym:Shake
Antonym:Steady
Sample:His hands trembled with cold.
Meaning:All existing matter and space considered as a whole.
Pronunciation:/ˈjuː.nɪ.vɜːrs/
Synonym:Cosmos
Antonym:—
Sample:The universe is vast and mysterious.
Meaning:A small group of houses in a rural area.
Pronunciation:/ˈvɪl.ɪdʒ/
Synonym:Hamlet
Antonym:City
Sample:They live in a quiet village.
Meaning:To inform someone in advance of danger or problems.
Pronunciation:/wɔːrn/
Synonym:Alert
Antonym:Reassure
Sample:The sign warns of slippery floors.
Meaning:Lacking strength or power.
Pronunciation:/wiːk/
Synonym:Feeble
Antonym:Strong
Sample:He felt weak after the illness.
Meaning:Having a great deal of money or possessions.
Pronunciation:/ˈwel.θi/
Synonym:Rich
Antonym:Poor
Sample:The wealthy man donated to charity.
Meaning:To speak very softly.
Pronunciation:/ˈwɪs.pər/
Synonym:Murmur
Antonym:Shout
Sample:She whispered the secret to her friend.
Meaning:Having experience, knowledge, and good judgment.
Pronunciation:/waɪz/
Synonym:Intelligent
Antonym:Foolish
Sample:The wise man gave valuable advice.
Meaning:A feeling of amazement or curiosity.
Pronunciation:/ˈwʌn.dər/
Synonym:Awe
Antonym:Indifference
Sample:She looked at the stars with wonder.
Meaning:To feel uneasy or concerned about something.
Pronunciation:/ˈwʌr.i/
Synonym:Anxiety
Antonym:Calm
Sample:Don’t worry about the exam; you’ll do fine.
Meaning:A unit of measurement equal to 3 feet; an outdoor area next to a house.
Pronunciation:/jɑːrd/
Synonym:Garden (for outdoor area)
Antonym:—
Sample:The kids played in the yard all afternoon.
Meaning:To follow a path with sharp turns alternating left and right.
Pronunciation:/ˈzɪɡ.zæɡ/
Synonym:Meander
Antonym:Straight
Sample:The road zigzags up the mountain.
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