Grade 3 Word List
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Meaning:The possession of the means or skill to do something.
Pronunciation:/əˈbɪlɪti/
Synonym:Capability
Antonym:Inability
Sample:She has the ability to solve complex math problems quickly.
Meaning:To take in or soak up (energy, liquid, information, etc.).
Pronunciation:/əbˈzɔːrb/
Synonym:Assimilate
Antonym:Repel
Sample:The sponge can absorb a large amount of water.
Meaning:To charge someone with wrongdoing or fault.
Pronunciation:/əˈkjuːz/
Synonym:Blame
Antonym:Defend
Sample:They accuse him of stealing the money.
Meaning:To take action or do something.
Pronunciation:/ækt/
Synonym:Perform
Antonym:Refrain
Sample:You need to act quickly in an emergency.
Meaning:Engaging or ready to engage in physically energetic pursuits.
Pronunciation:/ˈæktɪv/
Synonym:Energetic
Antonym:Inactive
Sample:He is an active member of the local sports club.
Meaning:Existing in fact; real.
Pronunciation:/ˈækʧuəl/
Synonym:Real
Antonym:Imaginary
Sample:The actual cost was higher than expected.
Meaning:To take up or start to use or follow.
Pronunciation:/əˈdɒpt/
Synonym:Embrace
Antonym:Reject
Sample:They decided to adopt a new strategy for the project.
Meaning:A condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable or superior position.
Pronunciation:/ədˈvɑːntɪʤ/
Synonym:Benefit
Antonym:Disadvantage
Sample:Having a good education gives you an advantage in the job market.
Meaning:Guidance or recommendations concerning prudent future action.
Pronunciation:/ədˈvaɪs/
Synonym:Counsel
Antonym:Misinformation
Sample:She gave me useful advice on how to manage my finances.
Meaning:A strong desire to achieve something.
Pronunciation:/æmˈbɪʃən/
Synonym:Aspiration
Antonym:Indifference
Sample:His ambition is to become a famous artist.
Meaning:Belonging to the very distant past.
Pronunciation:/ˈeɪnʃənt/
Synonym:Old
Antonym:Modern
Sample:The museum displays many ancient artifacts.
Meaning:To come near or nearer to something or someone.
Pronunciation:/əˈproʊʧ/
Synonym:Move toward
Antonym:Retreat
Sample:As winter approached, the days grew colder.
Meaning:Relating to the regions around the North Pole.
Pronunciation:/ˈɑːrktɪk/
Synonym:Polar
Antonym:Tropical
Sample:Polar bears live in the Arctic region.
Meaning:To put things in a neat, attractive, or required order.
Pronunciation:/əˈreɪnʤ/
Synonym:Organize
Antonym:Disorganize
Sample:Please arrange the books on the shelf alphabetically.
Meaning:A settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something.
Pronunciation:/ˈætɪtjuːd/
Synonym:Mindset
Antonym:Indifference
Sample:Her positive attitude helped her succeed.
Meaning:To cause to come to a place or participate in a venture by offering something of interest.
Pronunciation:/əˈtrækt/
Synonym:Draw
Antonym:Repel
Sample:Flowers attract bees with their bright colors.
Meaning:The usual amount or level as determined by comparing several things.
Pronunciation:/ˈævərɪʤ/
Synonym:Typical
Antonym:Exceptional
Sample:Her test scores are above average.
Meaning:To keep away from or cease to engage in.
Pronunciation:/əˈvɔɪd/
Synonym:Evade
Antonym:Confront
Sample:He tries to avoid eating junk food.
Meaning:Showing courage; not afraid to take risks.
Pronunciation:/boʊld/
Synonym:Brave
Antonym:Timid
Sample:The bold explorer ventured into unknown lands.
Meaning:The line separating two political or geographical areas.
Pronunciation:/ˈbɔːrdər/
Synonym:Boundary
Antonym:Center
Sample:The river forms the border between the two countries.
Meaning:Of short duration; concise in expression.
Pronunciation:/briːf/
Synonym:Short
Antonym:Lengthy
Sample:She gave a brief overview of the project.
Meaning:Exceptionally clever or talented; very bright or radiant.
Pronunciation:/ˈbrɪljənt/
Synonym:Excellent
Antonym:Mediocre
Sample:He had a brilliant idea for the campaign.
Meaning:A thick metal rope or a system of wires carrying communication signals.
Pronunciation:/ˈkeɪbəl/
Synonym:Wire
Antonym:N/A (no direct antonym)
Sample:The boat was anchored using a strong steel cable.
Meaning:To take control or possession by force or skill.
Pronunciation:/ˈkæpʧər/
Synonym:Seize
Antonym:Release
Sample:The soldiers managed to capture the enemy base.
Meaning:Known for sure; established beyond doubt.
Pronunciation:/ˈsɜːrtən/
Synonym:Confident
Antonym:Uncertain
Sample:She is certain about her decision.
Meaning:A feeling of coldness; to cool something.
Pronunciation:/ʧɪl/
Synonym:Coolness
Antonym:Heat
Sample:There was a chill in the air as the sun set.
Meaning:Quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply ideas.
Pronunciation:/ˈklɛvər/
Synonym:Intelligent
Antonym:Foolish
Sample:He is a clever student who learns fast.
Meaning:The typical weather conditions in a particular area.
Pronunciation:/ˈklaɪmət/
Synonym:Weather
Antonym:Microclimate (differs regionally)
Sample:The tropical climate is warm and humid.
Meaning:To hold on tightly to something or someone.
Pronunciation:/klɪŋ/
Synonym:Hold
Antonym:Release
Sample:The child clings to her mother in a crowded place.
Meaning:The land along the sea; shoreline.
Pronunciation:/koʊst/
Synonym:Shore
Antonym:Inland
Sample:They took a walk along the coast.
Meaning:To admit or acknowledge something, often something wrong or secret.
Pronunciation:/kənˈfɛs/
Synonym:Admit
Antonym:Deny
Sample:He confessed to breaking the window.
Meaning:To think about carefully, especially before making a decision.
Pronunciation:/kənˈsɪdər/
Synonym:Ponder
Antonym:Ignore
Sample:Please consider all the options before deciding.
Meaning:To hold or include within.
Pronunciation:/kənˈteɪn/
Synonym:Include
Antonym:Exclude
Sample:The box contains old photographs.
Meaning:One of the large landmasses on Earth.
Pronunciation:/ˈkɒntɪnənt/
Synonym:Landmass
Antonym:Ocean
Sample:Asia is the largest continent in the world.
Meaning:To persuade someone to believe or do something.
Pronunciation:/kənˈvɪns/
Synonym:Persuade
Antonym:Dissuade
Sample:She convinced him to join the team.
Meaning:A person who lacks courage.
Pronunciation:/ˈkaʊərd/
Synonym:Craven
Antonym:Hero
Sample:He was called a coward for avoiding the fight.
Meaning:A group of people working together, especially on a ship, aircraft, or organized task.
Pronunciation:/kruː/
Synonym:Team
Antonym:N/A (no direct antonym)
Sample:The crew prepared the ship for departure.
Meaning:To crush something so that it becomes creased and wrinkled.
Pronunciation:/ˈkrʌmpl/
Synonym:Crush
Antonym:Smooth
Sample:She crumpled the paper into a ball.
Meaning:A traditional practice or usual way of doing something.
Pronunciation:/ˈkʌstəm/
Synonym:Tradition
Antonym:Innovation
Sample:It is a custom to give gifts at weddings.
Meaning:To rot or decompose through the action of bacteria and fungi.
Pronunciation:/dɪˈkeɪ/
Synonym:Decompose
Antonym:Preserve
Sample:The fruit began to decay after a week.
Meaning:An action that is performed intentionally or consciously.
Pronunciation:/diːd/
Synonym:Act
Antonym:Inaction
Sample:Helping the homeless was a kind deed.
Meaning:To protect from harm or attack.
Pronunciation:/dɪˈfɛnd/
Synonym:Protect
Antonym:Attack
Sample:Soldiers defend their country bravely.
Meaning:Easily broken or damaged; fragile.
Pronunciation:/ˈdɛlɪkət/
Synonym:Fragile
Antonym:Sturdy
Sample:The antique vase is very delicate.
Meaning:A piece of equipment designed for a particular purpose.
Pronunciation:/dɪˈvaɪs/
Synonym:Gadget
Antonym:N/A (no direct antonym)
Sample:She bought a new electronic device.
Meaning:A simplified drawing showing the appearance, structure, or workings of something.
Pronunciation:/ˈdaɪəgræm/
Synonym:Chart
Antonym:N/A
Sample:Please label the parts in the diagram.
Meaning:To break down food in the body; to understand or assimilate information.
Pronunciation:/ˈdaɪʤɛst/
Synonym:Assimilate
Antonym:Confuse
Sample:The stomach helps us digest food.
Meaning:A disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant.
Pronunciation:/dɪˈziːz/
Synonym:Illness
Antonym:Health
Sample:The doctor treated the disease quickly.
Meaning:Far away in space or time.
Pronunciation:/ˈdɪstənt/
Synonym:Remote
Antonym:Near
Sample:They live in a distant village.
Meaning:To sleep lightly or nap.
Pronunciation:/doʊz/
Synonym:Nap
Antonym:Wake
Sample:He began to doze off during the lecture.
Meaning:To be carried slowly by a current of air or water.
Pronunciation:/drɪft/
Synonym:Float
Antonym:Steer
Sample:The boat began to drift away from the shore.
Meaning:Pleasingly graceful and stylish in appearance or manner.
Pronunciation:/ˈɛlɪgənt/
Synonym:Stylish
Antonym:Clumsy
Sample:She wore an elegant dress to the gala.
Meaning:To make possible or give the means to do something.
Pronunciation:/ɪˈneɪbəl/
Synonym:Allow
Antonym:Disable
Sample:This software will enable you to create videos easily.
Meaning:To inspect or investigate carefully.
Pronunciation:/ɪgˈzæmɪn/
Synonym:Inspect
Antonym:Overlook
Sample:The doctor will examine the patient.
Meaning:To travel through an unfamiliar area to learn about it.
Pronunciation:/ɪkˈsplɔːr/
Synonym:Investigate
Antonym:Ignore
Sample:They plan to explore the rainforest next year.
Meaning:A device with rotating blades that creates airflow; an enthusiastic admirer.
Pronunciation:/fæn/
Synonym:Admirer (for person); ventilator (device)
Antonym:Opponent (for person)
Sample:He is a big fan of rock music.
Meaning:Causing death or failure.
Pronunciation:/ˈfeɪtl/
Synonym:Deadly
Antonym:Harmless
Sample:The accident was fatal for the driver.
Meaning:Having or displaying intense aggression or energy.
Pronunciation:/fɪərs/
Synonym:Ferocious
Antonym:Gentle
Sample:The fierce storm destroyed many buildings.
Meaning:To wave or flap rapidly and lightly.
Pronunciation:/ˈflʌtər/
Synonym:Flap
Antonym:Still
Sample:The butterflies fluttered around the flowers.
Meaning:Having good luck; lucky.
Pronunciation:/ˈfɔːrtʃənɪt/
Synonym:Lucky
Antonym:Unfortunate
Sample:We were fortunate to arrive before the storm.
Meaning:Weak and delicate.
Pronunciation:/freɪl/
Synonym:Fragile
Antonym:Strong
Sample:The frail old man needed help walking.
Meaning:To inhale suddenly with the mouth open, out of pain or surprise.
Pronunciation:/gæsp/
Synonym:Pant
Antonym:Exhale
Sample:She gasped when she saw the surprise.
Meaning:To move smoothly and effortlessly.
Pronunciation:/glaɪd/
Synonym:Slide
Antonym:Stumble
Sample:The skater glided across the ice.
Meaning:A spherical model of the Earth.
Pronunciation:/gloʊb/
Synonym:World
Antonym:N/A
Sample:He bought a globe to help with geography homework.
Meaning:Elegance or beauty of movement or expression.
Pronunciation:/greɪs/
Synonym:Elegance
Antonym:Clumsiness
Sample:She moved with great grace on the dance floor.
Meaning:Taking place or progressing slowly.
Pronunciation:/ˈgrædʒuəl/
Synonym:Slow
Antonym:Sudden
Sample:There was a gradual improvement in his health.
Meaning:To seize and hold firmly.
Pronunciation:/græsp/
Synonym:Grip
Antonym:Release
Sample:He grasped the rope tightly to avoid falling.
Meaning:A regular practice or routine behavior.
Pronunciation:/ˈhæbɪt/
Synonym:Custom
Antonym:Exception
Sample:Brushing teeth twice a day is a good habit.
Meaning:Unpleasantly rough or severe.
Pronunciation:/hɑːrʃ/
Synonym:Severe
Antonym:Gentle
Sample:The desert has a harsh climate.
Meaning:To copy the actions or speech of someone.
Pronunciation:/ˈɪmɪteɪt/
Synonym:Mimic
Antonym:Original
Sample:Children often imitate their parents.
Meaning:A single human being as distinct from a group.
Pronunciation:/ˌɪndɪˈvɪʤuəl/
Synonym:Person
Antonym:Group
Sample:Each individual is responsible for their actions.
Intelligent
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Meaning:Having or showing high mental capacity.
Pronunciation:/ɪnˈtɛlɪʤənt/
Synonym:Smart
Antonym:Stupid
Sample:She is an intelligent student who excels in science.
Meaning:To have a purpose or plan in mind.
Pronunciation:/ɪnˈtɛnd/
Synonym:Plan
Antonym:Neglect
Sample:They intend to start a new business next year.
Meaning:An act of traveling from one place to another.
Pronunciation:/ˈʤɜːrni/
Synonym:Trip
Antonym:Stay
Sample:Their journey across the mountains took several days.
Meaning:To start or set in motion something, such as a project or product.
Pronunciation:/lɔːnʧ/
Synonym:Initiate
Antonym:Halt
Sample:The company will launch a new phone next month.
Meaning:A point or level beyond which something does not or cannot extend or pass.
Pronunciation:/ˈlɪmɪt/
Synonym:Boundary
Antonym:Unlimited
Sample:There is a speed limit on this road.
Meaning:To find the position or place of something.
Pronunciation:/ˈloʊkeɪt/
Synonym:Find
Antonym:Lose
Sample:We need to locate the nearest gas station.
Meaning:Showing firm and constant support.
Pronunciation:/ˈlɔɪəl/
Synonym:Faithful
Antonym:Disloyal
Sample:She is a loyal friend who always helps.
Magnificent
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Meaning:Extremely beautiful or impressive.
Pronunciation:/mæɡˈnɪfəsənt/
Synonym:Splendid
Antonym:Ordinary
Sample:The castle was a magnificent sight.
Meaning:A wetland area that is dominated by herbaceous plants.
Pronunciation:/mɑːrʃ/
Synonym:Swamp
Antonym:Desert
Sample:The marsh is home to many birds.
Meaning:A particular form of procedure for accomplishing or approaching something.
Pronunciation:/ˈmɛθəd/
Synonym:Technique
Antonym:Chaos
Sample:She used a new method to solve the problem.
Meaning:A state of great distress or discomfort.
Pronunciation:/ˈmɪzəri/
Synonym:Suffering
Antonym:Happiness
Sample:The refugees lived in misery after the disaster.
Meaning:Tiny amounts of water present in air, soil, or on a surface.
Pronunciation:/ˈmɔɪstʃər/
Synonym:Dampness
Antonym:Dryness
Sample:Plants need some moisture to grow.
Meaning:A large painting or artwork applied directly on a wall or ceiling.
Pronunciation:/ˈmjʊrəl/
Synonym:Fresco
Antonym:N/A
Sample:The school has a colorful mural in the hallway.
Meaning:To confuse or puzzle someone completely.
Pronunciation:/ˈmɪstɪfaɪ/
Synonym:Perplex
Antonym:Clarify
Sample:The magician mystified the audience with his tricks.
Meaning:A large group of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, living in a particular country or territory.
Pronunciation:/ˈneɪʃən/
Synonym:Country
Antonym:N/A
Sample:The nation celebrated its independence day.
Meaning:A sweet liquid produced by flowers that attracts pollinators.
Pronunciation:/ˈnɛktər/
Synonym:Sweet juice
Antonym:N/A
Sample:Bees gather nectar from the flowers.
Meaning:A place where young children are cared for during the day; a place where plants are grown.
Pronunciation:/ˈnɜːrsəri/
Synonym:Daycare (for children), greenhouse (for plants)
Antonym:N/A
Sample:She works at a nursery teaching toddlers.
Meaning:To watch carefully and attentively.
Pronunciation:/əbˈzɜːrv/
Synonym:Watch
Antonym:Ignore
Sample:Scientists observe animals in their natural habitat.
Meaning:Someone who competes against or fights another in a contest.
Pronunciation:/əˈpoʊnənt/
Synonym:Rival
Antonym:Ally
Sample:She defeated her opponent in the final match.
Meaning:Completely different or contrary in nature.
Pronunciation:/ˈɑːpəzɪt/
Synonym:Contrary
Antonym:Similar
Sample:Black is the opposite of white.
Meaning:A painful or horrific experience.
Pronunciation:/ɔːrˈdɪəl/
Synonym:Trial
Antonym:Comfort
Sample:Surviving the earthquake was a terrible ordeal.
Meaning:The point or place where something begins or arises.
Pronunciation:/ˈɒrɪʤɪn/
Synonym:Source
Antonym:End
Sample:The origin of the river is in the mountains.
Meaning:The result or effect of an action or situation.
Pronunciation:/ˈaʊtkʌm/
Synonym:Result
Antonym:Cause
Sample:The outcome of the election surprised many.
Meaning:A way through or along which someone or something may pass.
Pronunciation:/ˈpæsɪʤ/
Synonym:Corridor
Antonym:Blockage
Sample:The secret passage led to a hidden room.
Meaning:An activity done for enjoyment during free time.
Pronunciation:/ˈpæsˌtaɪm/
Synonym:Hobby
Antonym:Work
Sample:Reading is her favorite pastime.
Meaning:A temporary stop or rest.
Pronunciation:/pɔːz/
Synonym:Break
Antonym:Continue
Sample:He took a pause before answering.
Meaning:To carry out an action or task.
Pronunciation:/pərˈfɔːrm/
Synonym:Execute
Antonym:Fail
Sample:The actor will perform on stage tonight.
Meaning:To jump or dive quickly and energetically.
Pronunciation:/plʌnʤ/
Synonym:Dive
Antonym:Rise
Sample:The swimmer plunged into the water.
Meaning:An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
Pronunciation:/ˈprɛdətər/
Synonym:Hunter
Antonym:Prey
Sample:Lions are fierce predators in the wild.
Meaning:To say what will happen in the future.
Pronunciation:/prɪˈdɪkt/
Synonym:Forecast
Antonym:Retrospect
Sample:Experts predict heavy rain tomorrow.
Meaning:To stop something from happening.
Pronunciation:/prɪˈvɛnt/
Synonym:Avoid
Antonym:Allow
Sample:Vaccines help prevent diseases.
Meaning:Chief or most important.
Pronunciation:/ˈpraɪˌmɛri/
Synonym:Main
Antonym:Secondary
Sample:Education is a primary concern for the government.
Meaning:A special right or advantage.
Pronunciation:/ˈprɪvəlɪʤ/
Synonym:Benefit
Antonym:Disadvantage
Sample:It was a privilege to meet the president.
Meaning:A series of actions or steps taken to achieve a particular end.
Pronunciation:/ˈproʊsɛs/
Synonym:Procedure
Antonym:Disorder
Sample:The hiring process includes several interviews.
Meaning:Not occurring very often.
Pronunciation:/rɛər/
Synonym:Uncommon
Antonym:Common
Sample:This type of bird is very rare.
Meaning:A measure, quantity, or frequency of something.
Pronunciation:/reɪt/
Synonym:Measure
Antonym:N/A
Sample:The interest rate on the loan is quite high.
Meaning:To remember or recollect something.
Pronunciation:/rɪˈkɔːl/
Synonym:Remember
Antonym:Forget
Sample:I can’t recall where I left my keys.
Meaning:To depend on with confidence.
Pronunciation:/rɪˈlaɪ/
Synonym:Depend
Antonym:Distrust
Sample:You can rely on me for help.
Meaning:To say something as a comment.
Pronunciation:/rɪˈmɑːrk/
Synonym:Comment
Antonym:Silence
Sample:He made a funny remark during the meeting.
Meaning:A person who lives somewhere permanently or on a long-term basis.
Pronunciation:/ˈrɛzɪdənt/
Synonym:Inhabitant
Antonym:Visitor
Sample:The residents of the city voted in the election.
Meaning:A feeling of deep admiration for someone or something.
Pronunciation:/rɪˈspɛkt/
Synonym:Esteem
Antonym:Scorn
Sample:You should respect your elders.
Responsible
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Meaning:Having an obligation to do something or take care of someone.
Pronunciation:/rɪˈspɒnsəbl/
Synonym:Accountable
Antonym:Irresponsible
Sample:She is responsible for organizing the event.
Meaning:To move backward or opposite to a previous direction.
Pronunciation:/rɪˈvɜːrs/
Synonym:Invert
Antonym:Forward
Sample:Please reverse the car slowly.
Meaning:To bring back to life or consciousness.
Pronunciation:/rɪˈvaɪv/
Synonym:Resuscitate
Antonym:Kill
Sample:The medicine helped to revive the patient.
Meaning:The possibility of suffering harm or loss.
Pronunciation:/rɪsk/
Synonym:Danger
Antonym:Safety
Sample:There is a risk of rain today.
Meaning:To throw or drop things in different directions.
Pronunciation:/ˈskætər/
Synonym:Disperse
Antonym:Gather
Sample:The wind scatter the leaves across the yard.
Meaning:A plan for carrying out a process or procedure.
Pronunciation:/ˈskɛʤuːl/
Synonym:Timetable
Antonym:N/A
Sample:The meeting is scheduled for 3 PM.
Meaning:Quick to detect or respond to slight changes or signals.
Pronunciation:/ˈsɛnsɪtɪv/
Synonym:Responsive
Antonym:Insensitive
Sample:She has sensitive skin that reacts easily.
Meaning:A gesture, action, or sound that conveys information.
Pronunciation:/ˈsɪgnəl/
Synonym:Indication
Antonym:Silence
Sample:The traffic light turned green, signaling cars to go.
Meaning:A means of solving a problem.
Pronunciation:/səˈluːʃən/
Synonym:Answer
Antonym:Problem
Sample:They found a solution to the issue quickly.
Meaning:To damage or harm something so that it is no longer good.
Pronunciation:/spɔɪl/
Synonym:Ruin
Antonym:Preserve
Sample:The rain spoiled the picnic.
Meaning:To suffer or die because of lack of food.
Pronunciation:/stɑːrv/
Synonym:Hunger
Antonym:Feast
Sample:Many animals starve during the harsh winter.
Meaning:To guide or control the direction of a vehicle or vessel.
Pronunciation:/stɪər/
Synonym:Navigate
Antonym:Drift
Sample:She learned how to steer a boat.
Meaning:Made forceful or violent efforts to get free or overcome difficulty.
Pronunciation:/ˈstrʌɡəld/
Synonym:Fought
Antonym:Surrendered
Sample:He struggled to lift the heavy box.
Meaning:Right or appropriate for a particular person, purpose, or situation.
Pronunciation:/ˈsuːtəbl/
Synonym:Appropriate
Antonym:Unsuitable
Sample:This dress is suitable for the occasion.
Meaning:To look closely at or examine.
Pronunciation:/ˈsɜːrveɪ/
Synonym:Examine
Antonym:Neglect
Sample:We surveyed the land before building.
Meaning:Happening quickly or promptly.
Pronunciation:/swɪft/
Synonym:Rapid
Antonym:Slow
Sample:The swift runner finished first.
Meaning:Something that stands for or represents something else.
Pronunciation:/ˈsɪmbəl/
Synonym:Sign
Antonym:N/A
Sample:The dove is a symbol of peace.
Meaning:A natural ability or skill.
Pronunciation:/ˈtælɪnt/
Synonym:Gift
Antonym:Weakness
Sample:She has a talent for painting.
Meaning:A system of ideas intended to explain something.
Pronunciation:/ˈθɪəri/
Synonym:Hypothesis
Antonym:Fact
Sample:The scientist proposed a new theory.
Meaning:A sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure.
Pronunciation:/θrɪl/
Synonym:Excitement
Antonym:Boredom
Sample:The roller coaster ride gave her a thrill.
Meaning:A quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable objects.
Pronunciation:/ˈtrɛʒər/
Synonym:Riches
Antonym:Trash
Sample:Pirates searched for buried treasure.
Meaning:A great victory or achievement.
Pronunciation:/ˈtraɪʌmf/
Synonym:Success
Antonym:Defeat
Sample:Winning the championship was a huge triumph.
Meaning:The importance or worth of something.
Pronunciation:/ˈvæljuː/
Synonym:Worth
Antonym:Worthlessness
Sample:Education has great value in society.
Meaning:The ability to see; a mental image of the future.
Pronunciation:/ˈvɪʒən/
Synonym:Sight
Antonym:Blindness
Sample:She has a clear vision for the company’s future.
Meaning:A person who freely offers to take part in an activity or undertake a task.
Pronunciation:/ˌvɒlənˈtɪər/
Synonym:Helper
Antonym:Forced participant
Sample:Many volunteers helped clean the park.
Meaning:To walk or move in a leisurely, casual, or aimless way.
Pronunciation:/ˈwɒndər/
Synonym:Roam
Antonym:Stay
Sample:They wandered through the forest all afternoon.
Meaning:The ability to use knowledge and experience to make good decisions.
Pronunciation:/ˈwɪzdəm/
Synonym:Insight
Antonym:Folly
Sample:Her wisdom helped the team avoid mistakes.
Meaning:Mental sharpness and inventiveness; keen intelligence.
Pronunciation:/wɪt/
Synonym:Humor
Antonym:Dumbness
Sample:He was admired for his quick wit.
Meaning:Great sorrow or distress.
Pronunciation:/woʊ/
Synonym:Misery
Antonym:Joy
Sample:The news brought woe to the family.
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