Grade 4 Word List
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140 words
Meaning:Correct and precise without any mistakes.
Pronunciation:/ˈækjərət/
Synonym:Precise
Antonym:Inaccurate
Sample:The scientist provided an accurate report of the experiment's results.
Meaning:To speak to someone or to deal with a problem.
Pronunciation:/əˈdrɛs/
Synonym:Speak to / Tackle
Antonym:Ignore
Sample:The mayor will address the community at the town hall meeting.
Meaning:To have enough money or resources to do or buy something.
Pronunciation:/əˈfɔːrd/
Synonym:Manage
Antonym:Be unable
Sample:They cannot afford to buy a new car right now.
Meaning:Fully aware and ready to respond; a warning signal.
Pronunciation:/əˈlɜːrt/
Synonym:Vigilant
Antonym:Unaware
Sample:Stay alert while crossing the busy street.
Meaning:To examine something carefully in detail.
Pronunciation:/ˈænəˌlaɪz/
Synonym:Examine
Antonym:Ignore
Sample:The teacher asked us to analyze the poem's theme.
Meaning:A person from whom one is descended.
Pronunciation:/ˈænsɛstər/
Synonym:Forebear
Antonym:Descendant
Sample:My ancestors came from Italy many generations ago.
Meaning:Happening once every year.
Pronunciation:/ˈænjuəl/
Synonym:Yearly
Antonym:Monthly
Sample:The company holds an annual meeting every December.
Meaning:Clearly visible or understood; obvious.
Pronunciation:/əˈpærənt/
Synonym:Obvious
Antonym:Hidden
Sample:It was apparent that she was upset about the news.
Appropriate
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Meaning:Suitable or proper in the circumstances.
Pronunciation:/əˈproʊpriət/
Synonym:Suitable
Antonym:Inappropriate
Sample:Wearing a suit is appropriate for the formal event.
Meaning:A place or scene of activity or conflict.
Pronunciation:/əˈriːnə/
Synonym:Stadium
Antonym:N/A
Sample:The soccer match took place in a large indoor arena.
Meaning:To seize someone by legal authority.
Pronunciation:/əˈrɛst/
Synonym:Detain
Antonym:Release
Sample:The police arrested the suspect after the investigation.
Meaning:To move upward.
Pronunciation:/əˈsɛnd/
Synonym:Climb
Antonym:Descend
Sample:They began to ascend the mountain early in the morning.
Meaning:To help or support.
Pronunciation:/əˈsɪst/
Synonym:Help
Antonym:Hinder
Sample:Volunteers assist in organizing the charity event.
Meaning:To try to do something, especially difficult.
Pronunciation:/əˈtɛmpt/
Synonym:Try
Antonym:Give up
Sample:She made an attempt to solve the puzzle.
Meaning:Paying close attention.
Pronunciation:/əˈtɛntɪv/
Synonym:Watchful
Antonym:Neglectful
Sample:The student was attentive during the lecture.
Meaning:Pleasing or appealing to the senses.
Pronunciation:/əˈtræktɪv/
Synonym:Beautiful
Antonym:Unattractive
Sample:The garden is very attractive in the springtime.
Meaning:Causing difficulty or embarrassment.
Pronunciation:/ˈɔːkwərd/
Synonym:Clumsy
Antonym:Graceful
Sample:There was an awkward silence during the meeting.
Meaning:Personal belongings packed for travel.
Pronunciation:/ˈbæɡɪdʒ/
Synonym:Luggage
Antonym:N/A
Sample:Please put your baggage on the conveyor belt.
Meaning:Fundamental or essential.
Pronunciation:/ˈbeɪsɪk/
Synonym:Elementary
Antonym:Complex
Sample:Learning basic math skills is important for children.
Meaning:An advantage or profit gained from something.
Pronunciation:/ˈbɛnɪfɪt/
Synonym:Advantage
Antonym:Disadvantage
Sample:The new policy will benefit all employees.
Meaning:To mix different things together.
Pronunciation:/blɛnd/
Synonym:Mix
Antonym:Separate
Sample:The artist blended several colors to create the perfect shade.
Meaning:A flower or to develop or flourish.
Pronunciation:/ˈblɒsəm/
Synonym:Bloom
Antonym:Wither
Sample:The trees blossom beautifully every spring.
Meaning:A hole or tunnel dug by an animal.
Pronunciation:/ˈbʌroʊ/
Synonym:Tunnel
Antonym:N/A
Sample:The rabbit retreated into its burrow when it sensed danger.
Meaning:To determine mathematically.
Pronunciation:/ˈkælkjuleɪt/
Synonym:Compute
Antonym:Guess
Sample:Please calculate the total cost of these items.
Meaning:Having the ability to do something.
Pronunciation:/ˈkeɪpəbəl/
Synonym:Competent
Antonym:Incapable
Sample:She is capable of handling complex problems.
Meaning:The state of being imprisoned or confined.
Pronunciation:/kæpˈtɪvɪti/
Synonym:Imprisonment
Antonym:Freedom
Sample:The lion was kept in captivity at the zoo.
Meaning:Without worries or responsibilities.
Pronunciation:/ˈkɛərˌfriː/
Synonym:Happy-go-lucky
Antonym:Worried
Sample:The children had a carefree summer vacation.
Meaning:A period of 100 years.
Pronunciation:/ˈsɛnʧəri/
Synonym:Hundred years
Antonym:N/A
Sample:The city has a history that spans over a century.
Meaning:A room or enclosed space.
Pronunciation:/ˈʧeɪmbər/
Synonym:Room
Antonym:Open space
Sample:The castle had a secret chamber behind the wall.
Meaning:Having the shape of a circle.
Pronunciation:/ˈsɜːrkjələr/
Synonym:Round
Antonym:Square
Sample:The table in the dining room is circular.
Meaning:To persuade gently by flattery or persistent effort.
Pronunciation:/koʊks/
Synonym:Persuade
Antonym:Force
Sample:She managed to coax her friend into joining the trip.
Meaning:A vertical division of text or a vertical pillar.
Pronunciation:/ˈkɒləm/
Synonym:Pillar / Section
Antonym:Row
Sample:The newspaper printed an interesting column on health.
Communicate
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Meaning:To share information or express thoughts.
Pronunciation:/kəˈmjunɪˌkeɪt/
Synonym:Convey
Antonym:Withhold
Sample:They use email to communicate regularly.
Competition
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Meaning:A contest or rivalry for a prize or superiority.
Pronunciation:/ˌkɒmpɪˈtɪʃən/
Synonym:Contest
Antonym:Cooperation
Sample:The competition for the scholarship was very intense.
Meaning:Having all parts; finished.
Pronunciation:/kəmˈplit/
Synonym:Finished
Antonym:Incomplete
Sample:She completed the project on time.
Concentrate
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Meaning:To focus attention or mental effort.
Pronunciation:/ˈkɒnsəntreɪt/
Synonym:Focus
Antonym:Distract
Sample:Please concentrate on your homework.
Meaning:Worry or care about something.
Pronunciation:/kənˈsɜrn/
Synonym:Worry
Antonym:Indifference
Sample:Parents show great concern for their children's wellbeing.
Meaning:To finish or reach a decision.
Pronunciation:/kənˈklud/
Synonym:Finish / Decide
Antonym:Begin
Sample:The meeting concluded with a vote on the proposal.
Meaning:To make someone unable to think clearly.
Pronunciation:/kənˈfjuz/
Synonym:Bewilder
Antonym:Clarify
Sample:The complicated instructions confused the students.
Congratulate
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Meaning:To express joy or praise for someone's success.
Pronunciation:/kənˈɡrætʃəˌleɪt/
Synonym:Praise
Antonym:Criticize
Sample:We congratulated her on winning the award.
Considerable
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Meaning:Large in amount or extent.
Pronunciation:/kənˈsɪdərəbl/
Synonym:Significant
Antonym:Small
Sample:He showed considerable improvement in his skills.
Meaning:Satisfied; the subject matter of something.
Pronunciation:/ˈkɒntɛnt/ (adj.), /kənˈtɛnt/ (noun)
Synonym:Satisfied / Material
Antonym:Discontent / N/A
Sample:She felt content with her life. The content of the book was fascinating.
Meaning:To give or add to something.
Pronunciation:/kənˈtrɪbjut/
Synonym:Donate
Antonym:Withhold
Sample:Everyone should contribute ideas for the project.
Meaning:Skilled at achieving goals by deceit or cleverness.
Pronunciation:/ˈkræfti/
Synonym:Cunning
Antonym:Naive
Sample:The crafty fox escaped the hunters.
Meaning:To bring something into existence.
Pronunciation:/kriˈeɪt/
Synonym:Build
Antonym:Destroy
Sample:The artist created a beautiful painting.
Demonstrate
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Meaning:To show or explain how something works.
Pronunciation:/ˈdɛmənˌstreɪt/
Synonym:Show
Antonym:Conceal
Sample:The teacher demonstrated the experiment to the class.
Meaning:To move downward.
Pronunciation:/dɪˈsɛnd/
Synonym:Go down
Antonym:Ascend
Sample:The hikers began to descend the hill at sunset.
Meaning:A strong feeling of wanting something.
Pronunciation:/dɪˈzaɪər/
Synonym:Wish
Antonym:Dislike
Sample:She had a desire to travel the world.
Destructive
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Meaning:Causing damage or harm.
Pronunciation:/dɪˈstrʌktɪv/
Synonym:Damaging
Antonym:Constructive
Sample:The storm was highly destructive to the coastal town.
Meaning:To grow or cause to grow.
Pronunciation:/dɪˈvɛləp/
Synonym:Evolve
Antonym:Decline
Sample:The company plans to develop new technology.
Meaning:A sudden event causing great damage or loss.
Pronunciation:/dɪˈzæstər/
Synonym:Catastrophe
Antonym:Blessing
Sample:The earthquake was a major disaster for the city.
Meaning:To reveal or make known.
Pronunciation:/dɪsˈkloʊz/
Synonym:Reveal
Antonym:Conceal
Sample:The company was forced to disclose its financial records.
Meaning:To divert attention from something.
Pronunciation:/dɪˈstrækt/
Synonym:Divert
Antonym:Focus
Sample:The noise outside distracted the students during the exam.
Meaning:Extreme anxiety or pain.
Pronunciation:/dɪsˈtrɛs/
Synonym:Suffering
Antonym:Comfort
Sample:The family was in distress after losing their home.
Meaning:The time just after sunset.
Pronunciation:/dʌsk/
Synonym:Twilight
Antonym:Dawn
Sample:The bats come out at dusk.
Meaning:Wanting very much to do or have something.
Pronunciation:/ˈiːɡər/
Synonym:Enthusiastic
Antonym:Reluctant
Sample:The children were eager to open their presents.
Meaning:Freedom from difficulty or effort.
Pronunciation:/iːz/
Synonym:Comfort
Antonym:Difficulty
Sample:The medicine helped ease the pain.
Meaning:To provide amusement or enjoyment.
Pronunciation:/ˌɛntərˈteɪn/
Synonym:Amuse
Antonym:Bore
Sample:The magician entertained the audience with amazing tricks.
Meaning:Whole or complete.
Pronunciation:/ɛnˈtaɪər/
Synonym:Whole
Antonym:Partial
Sample:She read the entire book in one day.
Meaning:A way to enter a place.
Pronunciation:/ˈɛntrəns/
Synonym:Entry
Antonym:Exit
Sample:Please use the main entrance of the building.
Meaning:A feeling of jealousy toward another's possessions or qualities.
Pronunciation:/ˈɛnvi/
Synonym:Jealousy
Antonym:Admiration
Sample:He felt envy when he saw his friend's success.
Meaning:Absolutely necessary.
Pronunciation:/ɪˈsɛnʃəl/
Synonym:Necessary
Antonym:Nonessential
Sample:Water is essential for life.
Extraordinary
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Meaning:Very unusual or remarkable.
Pronunciation:/ɪkˈstrɔːrdəˌnɛri/
Synonym:Remarkable
Antonym:Ordinary
Sample:She has extraordinary talent in painting.
Meaning:Able to bend easily; adaptable.
Pronunciation:/ˈflɛksəbəl/
Synonym:Adaptable
Antonym:Rigid
Sample:Yoga makes the body more flexible.
Meaning:To concentrate attention on something.
Pronunciation:/ˈfoʊkəs/
Synonym:Concentrate
Antonym:Distract
Sample:Focus on your studies to improve your grades.
Meaning:Easily broken or damaged.
Pronunciation:/ˈfræʤəl/
Synonym:Delicate
Antonym:Strong
Sample:Be careful with the fragile glassware.
Meaning:Wild or distraught with fear or anxiety.
Pronunciation:/ˈfræntɪk/
Synonym:Frenzied
Antonym:Calm
Sample:She made a frantic search for her lost keys.
Meaning:Occurring often.
Pronunciation:/ˈfriːkwənt/
Synonym:Common
Antonym:Rare
Sample:He is a frequent visitor to the library.
Meaning:The edge of settled land; the border of a country.
Pronunciation:/ˈfrʌntɪər/
Synonym:Border
Antonym:Interior
Sample:The pioneers moved westward to settle the frontier.
Meaning:Extremely angry.
Pronunciation:/ˈfjʊriəs/
Synonym:Enraged
Antonym:Calm
Sample:He was furious when he found out about the mistake.
Meaning:Willingness to give more than necessary.
Pronunciation:/ˌʤɛnəˈrɒsəti/
Synonym:Kindness
Antonym:Stinginess
Sample:Her generosity helped many people in need.
Meaning:Small balls of ice falling from the sky; to greet or acclaim.
Pronunciation:/heɪl/
Synonym:Greet / Ice pellets
Antonym:Ignore
Sample:They hailed a taxi to get to the airport.
Meaning:Severe suffering or difficulty.
Pronunciation:/ˈhɑrdʃɪp/
Synonym:Difficulty
Antonym:Comfort
Sample:The family endured many hardships during the war.
Meaning:Showing great courage.
Pronunciation:/hɪˈroʊɪk/
Synonym:Brave
Antonym:Cowardly
Sample:The firefighter’s heroic actions saved many lives.
Meaning:A person who receives guests or an organism that harbors another.
Pronunciation:/hoʊst/
Synonym:Entertainer / Carrier
Antonym:Guest
Sample:She was the host of the dinner party.
Meaning:Modest or low in importance.
Pronunciation:/ˈhʌmbəl/
Synonym:Modest
Antonym:Proud
Sample:Despite his success, he remained humble.
Meaning:The effect or influence of one thing on another.
Pronunciation:/ˈɪmpækt/
Synonym:Effect
Antonym:Cause
Sample:The new law had a positive impact on education.
Meaning:To make or become larger.
Pronunciation:/ˈɪnkris/
Synonym:Raise
Antonym:Decrease
Sample:They plan to increase production next year.
Meaning:To point out or show.
Pronunciation:/ˈɪndɪˌkeɪt/
Synonym:Show
Antonym:Conceal
Sample:The results indicate a need for further research.
Meaning:To motivate or influence positively.
Pronunciation:/ɪnˈspaɪər/
Synonym:Encourage
Antonym:Discourage
Sample:Her speech inspired the students to work harder.
Meaning:Happening immediately.
Pronunciation:/ˈɪnstənt/
Synonym:Immediate
Antonym:Delayed
Sample:He made an instant decision.
Meaning:Unable to be seen.
Pronunciation:/ɪnˈvɪzəbəl/
Synonym:Unseen
Antonym:Visible
Sample:The magician made the coin invisible.
Meaning:Having sharp, uneven points.
Pronunciation:/ˈʤæɡɪd/
Synonym:Rough
Antonym:Smooth
Sample:The jagged rocks were dangerous to climb.
Meaning:The absence of something.
Pronunciation:/læk/
Synonym:Absence
Antonym:Abundance
Sample:The team lost the game because of a lack of teamwork.
Meaning:An arm or leg of a person or animal.
Pronunciation:/lɪm/
Synonym:Arm/Leg
Antonym:N/A
Sample:The injured bird had a hurt limb.
Meaning:To walk with difficulty.
Pronunciation:/lɪmp/
Synonym:Hobble
Antonym:Walk steadily
Sample:He limped away after twisting his ankle.
Manufacture
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Meaning:To make products, especially in factories.
Pronunciation:/ˌmænjuˈfæktʃər/
Synonym:Produce
Antonym:Destroy
Sample:The company manufactures cars.
Meaning:Someone highly skilled; to become skilled in something.
Pronunciation:/ˈmæstər/
Synonym:Expert
Antonym:Novice
Sample:She is a master at playing the piano.
Meaning:Fully developed physically or mentally.
Pronunciation:/məˈtʃʊr/
Synonym:Adult
Antonym:Immature
Sample:He is mature beyond his years.
Meaning:A field of grass.
Pronunciation:/ˈmɛdoʊ/
Synonym:Field
Antonym:Forest
Sample:The cows grazed in the meadow.
Meaning:Lack of trust or suspicion.
Pronunciation:/mɪsˈtrʌst/
Synonym:Doubt
Antonym:Trust
Sample:There was mistrust between the two countries.
Meaning:To tease or make fun of.
Pronunciation:/mɒk/
Synonym:Ridicule
Antonym:Praise
Sample:The children mocked him for his accent.
Meaning:Not overly proud or boastful.
Pronunciation:/ˈmɒdɪst/
Synonym:Humble
Antonym:Proud
Sample:She is modest about her achievements.
Meaning:Having high moral qualities or aristocratic status.
Pronunciation:/ˈnoʊbəl/
Synonym:Honorable
Antonym:Dishonorable
Sample:The noble knight helped the poor.
Meaning:A place where fruit trees are grown.
Pronunciation:/ˈɔːrʧərd/
Synonym:Fruit garden
Antonym:N/A
Sample:The family owns an apple orchard.
Outstanding
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Meaning:Exceptionally good.
Pronunciation:/ˌaʊtˈstændɪŋ/
Synonym:Excellent
Antonym:Mediocre
Sample:She received an award for her outstanding performance.
Meaning:Strange or unusual.
Pronunciation:/pɪˈkjuːliər/
Synonym:Odd
Antonym:Normal
Sample:There was a peculiar smell in the kitchen.
Meaning:A person of the same age or social group.
Pronunciation:/pɪər/
Synonym:Equal
Antonym:Superior
Sample:He enjoys working with his peers at school.
Meaning:To allow something.
Pronunciation:/pərˈmɪt/
Synonym:Allow
Antonym:Forbid
Sample:The city does not permit parking here.
Meaning:To make an emotional appeal.
Pronunciation:/pliːd/
Synonym:Beg
Antonym:Refuse
Sample:She pleaded for help after the accident.
Meaning:Existing in large amounts.
Pronunciation:/ˈplɛntɪfəl/
Synonym:Abundant
Antonym:Scarce
Sample:Fresh water is plentiful in this region.
Meaning:Having no purpose or meaning.
Pronunciation:/ˈpɔɪntləs/
Synonym:Useless
Antonym:Meaningful
Sample:Arguing about minor details is pointless.
Meaning:A part or share of something.
Pronunciation:/ˈpɔːrʃən/
Synonym:Part
Antonym:Whole
Sample:She ate a small portion of the meal.
Meaning:Repeated exercise to improve skill.
Pronunciation:/ˈpræktɪs/
Synonym:Rehearse
Antonym:Neglect
Sample:Daily practice is necessary to master the piano.
Meaning:Of great value; rare or costly.
Pronunciation:/ˈprɛʃəs/
Synonym:Valuable
Antonym:Worthless
Sample:She keeps her grandmother’s ring as a precious heirloom.
Meaning:To like one thing more than another.
Pronunciation:/prɪˈfɜr/
Synonym:Choose
Antonym:Dislike
Sample:I prefer tea over coffee.
Meaning:To get ready.
Pronunciation:/prɪˈpɛər/
Synonym:Ready
Antonym:Neglect
Sample:She prepared her presentation carefully.
Meaning:To go forward or continue.
Pronunciation:/prəˈsid/
Synonym:Continue
Antonym:Stop
Sample:After the break, the meeting will proceed.
Meaning:Feeling sick to the stomach.
Pronunciation:/ˈkwiːzi/
Synonym:Nauseous
Antonym:Healthy
Sample:She felt queasy after the boat ride.
Meaning:Happening not long ago.
Pronunciation:/ˈrisənt/
Synonym:New
Antonym:Old
Sample:The recent news surprised everyone.
Meaning:To identify someone or something.
Pronunciation:/ˈrɛkəgˌnaɪz/
Synonym:Identify
Antonym:Ignore
Sample:I recognized her from the conference last year.
Meaning:To make smaller or less.
Pronunciation:/rɪˈdus/
Synonym:Decrease
Antonym:Increase
Sample:They hope to reduce waste by recycling.
Meaning:To set free or allow to escape.
Pronunciation:/rɪˈlis/
Synonym:Free
Antonym:Capture
Sample:The zoo will release the rehabilitated bird back into the wild.
Meaning:To stand for or act on behalf of.
Pronunciation:/ˌrɛprɪˈzɛnt/
Synonym:Symbolize
Antonym:Misrepresent
Sample:The lawyer represents his client in court.
Meaning:To ask for something politely.
Pronunciation:/rɪˈkwɛst/
Synonym:Ask
Antonym:Demand
Sample:She made a request for extra vacation days.
Meaning:To oppose or withstand.
Pronunciation:/rɪˈzɪst/
Synonym:Withstand
Antonym:Yield
Sample:The plant is known to resist drought.
Meaning:An answer or reaction.
Pronunciation:/rɪˈspɒns/
Synonym:Reply
Antonym:Question
Sample:He gave a quick response to the email.
Meaning:To make known or show.
Pronunciation:/rɪˈvil/
Synonym:Disclose
Antonym:Hide
Sample:The magician revealed the secret trick.
Meaning:A regular way of doing things.
Pronunciation:/ruˈtin/
Synonym:Habit
Antonym:Irregularity
Sample:Morning exercise is part of her routine.
Meaning:Very serious or harsh.
Pronunciation:/sɪˈvɪr/
Synonym:Harsh
Antonym:Mild
Sample:The town suffered severe damage from the storm.
Meaning:Worn out or in poor condition.
Pronunciation:/ˈʃæbi/
Synonym:Worn
Antonym:Pristine
Sample:He wore a shabby coat during the winter.
Meaning:Not deep.
Pronunciation:/ˈʃæloʊ/
Synonym:Superficial
Antonym:Deep
Sample:The water near the shore is shallow.
Meaning:The only one.
Pronunciation:/soʊl/
Synonym:Only
Antonym:Multiple
Sample:She was the sole survivor of the accident.
Meaning:The origin or starting point.
Pronunciation:/sɔrs/
Synonym:Origin
Antonym:Outcome
Sample:The river’s source is high in the mountains.
Meaning:Strongly built.
Pronunciation:/ˈstɜːrdi/
Synonym:Strong
Antonym:Weak
Sample:The table is sturdy and lasts for years.
Meaning:The outermost layer or top.
Pronunciation:/ˈsɜːrfɪs/
Synonym:Exterior
Antonym:Interior
Sample:The surface of the lake was calm.
Meaning:To continue living or existing.
Pronunciation:/sərˈvaɪv/
Synonym:Live
Antonym:Perish
Sample:Many animals survive harsh winters.
Meaning:Extreme fear.
Pronunciation:/ˈtɛrər/
Synonym:Fear
Antonym:Calm
Sample:The horror movie filled her with terror.
Meaning:A statement of possible harm or danger.
Pronunciation:/θrɛt/
Synonym:Danger
Antonym:Assurance
Sample:The storm posed a threat to the coastal areas.
Meaning:Neat and orderly.
Pronunciation:/ˈtaɪdi/
Synonym:Neat
Antonym:Messy
Sample:She keeps her desk tidy.
Meaning:A journey for sightseeing.
Pronunciation:/tʊr/
Synonym:Trip
Antonym:Stay
Sample:They went on a tour of Europe last summer.
Meaning:A custom or belief passed down through generations.
Pronunciation:/trəˈdɪʃən/
Synonym:Custom
Antonym:Innovation
Sample:It is a tradition to decorate the tree at Christmas.
Meaning:Causing great sadness or distress.
Pronunciation:/ˈtræʤɪk/
Synonym:Sad
Antonym:Happy
Sample:The loss of the town hall was tragic for the community.
Meaning:Being usual or characteristic.
Pronunciation:/ˈtɪpɪkəl/
Synonym:Usual
Antonym:Unusual
Sample:It was a typical summer day with clear skies.
Meaning:Empty or unoccupied.
Pronunciation:/ˈveɪkənt/
Synonym:Empty
Antonym:Occupied
Sample:The apartment has been vacant for months.
Meaning:Brave and courageous.
Pronunciation:/ˈvæliənt/
Synonym:Brave
Antonym:Cowardly
Sample:The valiant soldier fought to protect his country.
Meaning:A number of different kinds.
Pronunciation:/vəˈraɪəti/
Synonym:Diversity
Antonym:Sameness
Sample:The store offers a variety of fresh fruits.
Meaning:Very large in area or amount.
Pronunciation:/væst/
Synonym:Huge
Antonym:Small
Sample:The desert is a vast and empty place.
Meaning:A risky or daring journey or undertaking.
Pronunciation:/ˈvɛnʧər/
Synonym:Undertaking
Antonym:Retreat
Sample:They decided to venture into the unknown forest.
Meaning:Feeling very tired.
Pronunciation:/ˈwɪəri/
Synonym:Exhausted
Antonym:Energetic
Sample:After the long trip, they were weary and needed rest.
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