Grade 5 Word List
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140 words
Meaning:To officially end or do away with something, especially a law, system, or practice.
Pronunciation:/əˈbɒlɪʃ/
Synonym:Eliminate
Antonym:Establish
Sample:The government decided to abolish the outdated law.
Meaning:Wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate.
Pronunciation:/əbˈsɜrd/
Synonym:Ridiculous
Antonym:Sensible
Sample:The idea that pigs could fly is completely absurd.
Meaning:To treat someone or something with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly.
Pronunciation:/əˈbjuːz/
Synonym:Mistreat
Antonym:Care
Sample:The child was removed from the home due to abuse.
Meaning:The means or opportunity to approach or enter a place.
Pronunciation:/ˈækses/
Synonym:Entry
Antonym:Exit
Sample:Only authorized personnel have access to the building.
Meaning:To achieve or complete successfully.
Pronunciation:/əˈkʌmplɪʃ/
Synonym:Achieve
Antonym:Fail
Sample:She managed to accomplish all her tasks before the deadline.
Achievement
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Meaning:A thing done successfully, typically by effort, courage, or skill.
Pronunciation:/əˈtʃiːvmənt/
Synonym:Accomplishment
Antonym:Failure
Sample:Winning the award was a significant achievement for him.
Meaning:Ready or likely to attack or confront; characterized by or resulting from aggression.
Pronunciation:/əˈɡresɪv/
Synonym:Hostile
Antonym:Passive
Sample:The dog was aggressive towards strangers.
Meaning:Occur in turn repeatedly.
Pronunciation:/ˈɔːltərnət/
Synonym:Rotate
Antonym:Constant
Sample:They alternate taking turns driving on long trips.
Meaning:The height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level.
Pronunciation:/ˈæltɪtjuːd/
Synonym:Elevation
Antonym:Depth
Sample:The plane reached an altitude of 30,000 feet.
Meaning:A person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary.
Pronunciation:/ænˈtægənɪst/
Synonym:Opponent
Antonym:Protagonist
Sample:The antagonist in the story created many obstacles for the hero.
Meaning:A word opposite in meaning to another.
Pronunciation:/ˈæntənɪm/
Synonym:Opposite
Antonym:Synonym
Sample:"Hot" is an antonym of "cold."
Meaning:Experiencing worry, unease, or nervousness about something with an uncertain outcome.
Pronunciation:/ˈæŋkʃəs/
Synonym:Worried
Antonym:Calm
Sample:She felt anxious before the exam.
Meaning:Clearly visible or understood; obvious.
Pronunciation:/əˈpærənt/
Synonym:Obvious
Antonym:Hidden
Sample:It was apparent that he was upset.
Approximate
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Meaning:Close to the actual, but not completely accurate or exact.
Pronunciation:/əˈprɒksɪmət/
Synonym:Rough
Antonym:Exact
Sample:The approximate time of arrival is 3 PM.
Meaning:A distinctive, typically pleasant smell.
Pronunciation:/əˈroʊmə/
Synonym:Scent
Antonym:Odor (depending on context, odor can be unpleasant)
Sample:The aroma of freshly baked bread filled the kitchen.
Meaning:To suppose something without proof.
Pronunciation:/əˈsuːm/
Synonym:Suppose
Antonym:Verify
Sample:I assumed you would be coming to the party.
Meaning:To shock or greatly surprise.
Pronunciation:/əˈstaʊnd/
Synonym:Amaze
Antonym:Bore
Sample:The magician's trick astounded the audience.
Meaning:Able to be used or obtained; at someone's disposal.
Pronunciation:/əˈveɪləbl/
Synonym:Obtainable
Antonym:Unavailable
Sample:The information is available on the website.
Meaning:A mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside.
Pronunciation:/ˈævəˌlænʃ/
Synonym:Snow slide
Antonym:None (natural phenomenon)
Sample:The hikers were caught in an avalanche but survived.
Meaning:A large formal meal for many people, often to celebrate.
Pronunciation:/ˈbæŋkwɪt/
Synonym:Feast
Antonym:Snack (informal)
Sample:The school hosted a banquet for the graduating students.
Meaning:A drink, especially one other than water.
Pronunciation:/ˈbɛvərɪdʒ/
Synonym:Drink
Antonym:Solid food
Sample:She ordered a cold beverage to cool off.
Meaning:Lacking strong features or characteristics and therefore uninteresting.
Pronunciation:/blænd/
Synonym:Tasteless
Antonym:Flavorful
Sample:The soup was bland and needed more seasoning.
Meaning:A severe snowstorm with strong wind and low visibility.
Pronunciation:/ˈblɪzərd/
Synonym:Snowstorm
Antonym:Clear weather
Sample:The blizzard forced schools to close for the day.
Meaning:To move slightly.
Pronunciation:/bʌdʒ/
Synonym:Shift
Antonym:Stay
Sample:He couldn't budge the heavy sofa by himself.
Meaning:To carry out a task clumsily or incompetently.
Pronunciation:/ˈbʌŋɡl/
Synonym:Botch
Antonym:Succeed
Sample:The project was bungled due to poor planning.
Meaning:In a way that shows care to avoid danger or mistakes.
Pronunciation:/ˈkɔːʃəsli/
Synonym:Carefully
Antonym:Recklessly
Sample:She walked cautiously on the icy sidewalk.
Meaning:A task or situation that tests someone's abilities.
Pronunciation:/ˈtʃælɪndʒ/
Synonym:Test
Antonym:Easy task
Sample:Climbing the mountain was a significant challenge for the team.
Meaning:The mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
Pronunciation:/ˈkærəktər/
Synonym:Personality
Antonym:None (abstract)
Sample:Her honest character earned her much respect.
Meaning:To join or merge to form a single unit or substance.
Pronunciation:/kəmˈbaɪn/
Synonym:Merge
Antonym:Separate
Sample:They decided to combine their efforts on the project.
Meaning:A person or animal with whom one spends a lot of time or travels.
Pronunciation:/kəmˈpænjən/
Synonym:Partner
Antonym:Stranger
Sample:His dog was a loyal companion on his walks.
Meaning:Sympathy and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others.
Pronunciation:/kəmˈpæʃən/
Synonym:Empathy
Antonym:Indifference
Sample:She showed great compassion for the victims of the disaster.
Meaning:To make up for something unwelcome or unpleasant by exerting an opposite force or effect.
Pronunciation:/ˈkɒmpənseɪt/
Synonym:Reimburse
Antonym:Penalize
Sample:The company will compensate the workers for overtime.
Meaning:To act according to a command, request, or rule.
Pronunciation:/kəmˈplaɪ/
Synonym:Obey
Antonym:Refuse
Sample:All employees must comply with the safety regulations.
Meaning:To write or create, especially music or poetry.
Pronunciation:/kəmˈpoʊz/
Synonym:Create
Antonym:Destroy
Sample:She composed a beautiful song for the recital.
Meaning:An abstract idea or a general notion.
Pronunciation:/ˈkɒnsɛpt/
Synonym:Idea
Antonym:Reality
Sample:The concept of freedom varies across cultures.
Meaning:Feeling or showing certainty about something.
Pronunciation:/ˈkɒnfɪdənt/
Synonym:Assured
Antonym:Doubtful
Sample:She is confident she will pass the exam.
Meaning:To change something into a different form or belief.
Pronunciation:/kənˈvɜrt/
Synonym:Transform
Antonym:Preserve
Sample:They converted the garage into a home office.
Meaning:A direction or route taken; a series of lessons or lectures.
Pronunciation:/kɔːrs/
Synonym:Path
Antonym:None (context-based)
Sample:She enrolled in a course to learn French.
Meaning:Polite, respectful, or considerate in manner.
Pronunciation:/ˈkɜrtiəs/
Synonym:Polite
Antonym:Rude
Sample:The staff were courteous and helpful throughout our stay.
Meaning:To desire strongly.
Pronunciation:/kreɪv/
Synonym:Want
Antonym:Dislike
Sample:He craved adventure and excitement.
Meaning:A formal discussion on a particular matter.
Pronunciation:/dɪˈbeɪt/
Synonym:Discussion
Antonym:Agreement
Sample:The candidates participated in a heated debate.
Meaning:To become smaller, fewer, or less; to politely refuse.
Pronunciation:/dɪˈklaɪn/
Synonym:Decrease
Antonym:Increase
Sample:He had to decline the invitation due to a prior commitment.
Meaning:To devote time, effort, or oneself to a particular task or purpose.
Pronunciation:/ˈdɛdɪkeɪt/
Synonym:Devote
Antonym:Neglect
Sample:They dedicated the new library to the founder.
Meaning:To deny someone the possession or use of something.
Pronunciation:/dɪˈpraɪv/
Synonym:Deny
Antonym:Provide
Sample:Many people were deprived of food during the famine.
Meaning:To discover or identify the presence of something.
Pronunciation:/dɪˈtɛkt/
Synonym:Discover
Antonym:Overlook
Sample:The sensor can detect even the slightest movement.
Meaning:To say or read aloud for someone else to write down.
Pronunciation:/dɪkˈteɪt/
Synonym:Command
Antonym:Obey
Sample:The manager dictated the letter to his secretary.
Meaning:A piece of written or printed matter that provides information.
Pronunciation:/ˈdɒkjʊmənt/
Synonym:Record
Antonym:None (abstract)
Sample:Please submit the required documents with your application.
Meaning:Exactly like something else, especially through copying.
Pronunciation:/ˈduːplɪkeɪt/
Synonym:Copy
Antonym:Original
Sample:Make sure to keep a duplicate of the report for your records.
Meaning:Safe or suitable to be eaten.
Pronunciation:/ˈɛdɪbl/
Synonym:Eatable
Antonym:Inedible
Sample:The berries in the forest are edible, but some are poisonous.
Meaning:To put someone or something at risk or in danger.
Pronunciation:/ɛnˈdeɪndʒər/
Synonym:Threaten
Antonym:Protect
Sample:Pollution can endanger wildlife habitats.
Meaning:To increase rapidly.
Pronunciation:/ˈɛskəleɪt/
Synonym:Intensify
Antonym:Decrease
Sample:The conflict quickly escalated into a full-scale war.
Meaning:To escape or avoid, especially by cleverness or trickery.
Pronunciation:/ɪˈveɪd/
Synonym:Avoid
Antonym:Confront
Sample:He tried to evade paying taxes.
Meaning:To irritate or annoy greatly.
Pronunciation:/ɪɡˈzæspəˌreɪt/
Synonym:Annoy
Antonym:Please
Sample:The constant noise exasperated the students.
Meaning:To make a hole or channel by digging.
Pronunciation:/ˈɛkskəveɪt/
Synonym:Dig
Antonym:Fill
Sample:Archaeologists began to excavate the ancient ruins.
Meaning:To apply or bring to bear a force, influence, or quality.
Pronunciation:/ɪɡˈzɜrt/
Synonym:Apply
Antonym:Withhold
Sample:You need to exert more effort to succeed.
Meaning:To show or display something publicly.
Pronunciation:/ɪɡˈzɪbɪt/
Synonym:Display
Antonym:Conceal
Sample:The museum will exhibit rare paintings next month.
Meaning:To show or feel elation or jubilation.
Pronunciation:/ɪɡˈzʌlt/
Synonym:Rejoice
Antonym:Mourn
Sample:The team exulted after winning the championship.
Meaning:Lacking physical strength, especially as a result of age or illness.
Pronunciation:/ˈfiːbl/
Synonym:Weak
Antonym:Strong
Sample:The feeble old man could barely walk without help.
Meaning:Very cold in temperature.
Pronunciation:/ˈfrɪdʒɪd/
Synonym:Freezing
Antonym:Warm
Sample:The frigid air made it difficult to stay outside for long.
Meaning:Extremely large.
Pronunciation:/dʒaɪˈɡæntɪk/
Synonym:Huge
Antonym:Tiny
Sample:They built a gigantic statue in the city center.
Meaning:A narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it.
Pronunciation:/ɡɔːrdʒ/
Synonym:Canyon
Antonym:Plain
Sample:We hiked through a deep gorge during our trip.
Meaning:A person who protects or is legally responsible for someone or something.
Pronunciation:/ˈɡɑrdiən/
Synonym:Protector
Antonym:Enemy
Sample:The guardian ensured the safety of the child.
Meaning:Covered by a slight obscuration; unclear.
Pronunciation:/ˈheɪzi/
Synonym:Foggy
Antonym:Clear
Sample:The sunrise was hazy this morning.
Meaning:Loudly vigorous and cheerful; wholesome and substantial.
Pronunciation:/ˈhɑrti/
Synonym:Robust
Antonym:Weak
Sample:We enjoyed a hearty meal after the long hike.
Meaning:Each of two or more words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins.
Pronunciation:/ˈhɒmənɪm/
Synonym:None (specific term)
Antonym:None
Sample:"Bat" is a homonym that can mean an animal or a piece of sports equipment.
Meaning:Exactly the same, alike in every way.
Pronunciation:/aɪˈdɛntɪkəl/
Synonym:Same
Antonym:Different
Sample:The twins wore identical outfits.
Meaning:To light up.
Pronunciation:/ɪˈluːmɪneɪt/
Synonym:Light
Antonym:Darken
Sample:The streets were illuminated by festive lights.
Meaning:Extremely large or great, especially in scale or degree.
Pronunciation:/ɪˈmɛns/
Synonym:Vast
Antonym:Tiny
Sample:They enjoyed an immense amount of support from the community.
Meaning:Evoking admiration through size, quality, or skill.
Pronunciation:/ɪmˈprɛsɪv/
Synonym:Admirable
Antonym:Unimpressive
Sample:The athlete gave an impressive performance.
Independent
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Meaning:Free from outside control or support.
Pronunciation:/ˌɪndɪˈpɛndənt/
Synonym:Autonomous
Antonym:Dependent
Sample:She is an independent woman who manages everything on her own.
Industrious
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Meaning:Diligent and hardworking.
Pronunciation:/ɪnˈdʌstriəs/
Synonym:Hardworking
Antonym:Lazy
Sample:The industrious students completed the project ahead of time.
Meaning:Of extreme force, degree, or strength.
Pronunciation:/ɪnˈtɛns/
Synonym:Extreme
Antonym:Mild
Sample:The competition was intense between the two teams.
Meaning:To stop or seize something on its way from one place to another.
Pronunciation:/ˌɪntərˈsɛpt/
Synonym:Interrupt
Antonym:Release
Sample:The defender managed to intercept the ball.
Meaning:A feeling of great happiness and triumph.
Pronunciation:/ˌdʒuːbɪˈleɪʃən/
Synonym:Joy
Antonym:Misery
Sample:There was jubilation in the city after the team won.
Meaning:One's family and relations.
Pronunciation:/kɪn/
Synonym:Relatives
Antonym:Stranger
Sample:He invited all his kin to the wedding.
Meaning:Extremely comfortable, elegant, or enjoyable, especially in a way that involves great expense.
Pronunciation:/lʌɡˈʒʊriəs/
Synonym:Lavish
Antonym:Plain
Sample:They stayed in a luxurious hotel during their vacation.
Meaning:Important, serious, or significant.
Pronunciation:/ˈmeɪʤər/
Synonym:Important
Antonym:Minor
Sample:Pollution is a major concern worldwide.
Meaning:Very small of its kind.
Pronunciation:/ˈmɪnɪʧər/
Synonym:Tiny
Antonym:Huge
Sample:He collected miniature models of famous landmarks.
Meaning:Lesser in importance, seriousness, or significance.
Pronunciation:/ˈmaɪnər/
Synonym:Minor
Antonym:Major
Sample:The accident caused minor injuries only.
Meaning:Playful misbehavior or troublemaking, especially in children.
Pronunciation:/ˈmɪsʧɪf/
Synonym:Naughtiness
Antonym:Good behavior
Sample:The children got into mischief while their parents were away.
Meaning:A sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor.
Pronunciation:/ˈmɒnərk/
Synonym:King
Antonym:Subject
Sample:The monarch ruled the country for decades.
Meaning:Concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior.
Pronunciation:/ˈmɒrəl/
Synonym:Ethical
Antonym:Immoral
Sample:The story has a strong moral lesson.
Meaning:A traditional story explaining natural or social phenomena, often involving supernatural beings or events.
Pronunciation:/mɪθ/
Synonym:Legend
Antonym:Fact
Sample:The myth of Hercules is well known in Greek culture.
Meaning:A person who tells the story in a book, play, or movie.
Pronunciation:/ˈnæreɪtər/
Synonym:Storyteller
Antonym:None
Sample:The narrator’s voice guided the audience through the film.
Meaning:To plan and direct the route or course of a ship, aircraft, or other form of transportation.
Pronunciation:/ˈnævɪɡeɪt/
Synonym:Steer
Antonym:Wander
Sample:He used a map to navigate through the city.
Meaning:Expressing refusal, denial, or absence of something positive.
Pronunciation:/ˈnɛɡətɪv/
Synonym:Pessimistic
Antonym:Positive
Sample:She had a negative attitude towards the new policy.
Meaning:Feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed.
Pronunciation:/ˈnɒnʃələnt/
Synonym:Unconcerned
Antonym:Anxious
Sample:He acted nonchalant despite the stressful situation.
Meaning:Great in number; many.
Pronunciation:/ˈnuːmərəs/
Synonym:Many
Antonym:Few
Sample:There were numerous reasons for the delay.
Meaning:A fertile spot in a desert where water is found.
Pronunciation:/oʊˈeɪsɪs/
Synonym:Refuge
Antonym:Desert
Sample:The travelers found an oasis after days of walking through the desert.
Meaning:Out of date; no longer in use.
Pronunciation:/ˌɒbsəˈliːt/
Synonym:Outdated
Antonym:Current
Sample:Many believe that DVDs will soon become obsolete.
Meaning:A particular event or time.
Pronunciation:/əˈkeɪʒən/
Synonym:Event
Antonym:None
Sample:The wedding was a happy occasion.
Meaning:To remove forcibly from power.
Pronunciation:/ˌoʊvərˈθroʊ/
Synonym:Remove
Antonym:Support
Sample:The rebels sought to overthrow the government.
Meaning:The action of forgiving or being forgiven for an error or offense.
Pronunciation:/ˈpɑrdən/
Synonym:Forgiveness
Antonym:Punishment
Sample:The president granted a pardon to the prisoner.
Meaning:Land covered with grass for grazing animals.
Pronunciation:/ˈpæsʧər/
Synonym:Grassland
Antonym:Desert
Sample:The cows were grazing peacefully in the pasture.
Meaning:A person walking rather than traveling in a vehicle.
Pronunciation:/pəˈdɛstrɪən/
Synonym:Walker
Antonym:Driver
Sample:The city built new sidewalks for pedestrians.
Meaning:To die, especially in a violent or sudden way.
Pronunciation:/ˈpɛrɪʃ/
Synonym:Die
Antonym:Survive
Sample:Many soldiers perished in the battle.
Meaning:To make someone so frightened that they are unable to move.
Pronunciation:/ˈpɛtrɪfaɪ/
Synonym:Terrify
Antonym:Comfort
Sample:The sudden noise petrified the children.
Meaning:Able to be easily carried or moved.
Pronunciation:/ˈpɔrtəbl/
Synonym:Movable
Antonym:Fixed
Sample:They bought a portable heater for camping trips.
Meaning:A word, letter, or number placed before another.
Pronunciation:/ˈpriːfɪks/
Synonym:Beginning
Antonym:Suffix
Sample:The prefix "un-" means "not."
Meaning:To maintain something in its original or existing state.
Pronunciation:/prɪˈzɜrv/
Synonym:Protect
Antonym:Destroy
Sample:We must preserve endangered species for future generations.
Protagonist
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Meaning:The main character in a drama or literary work.
Pronunciation:/prəˈtæɡənɪst/
Synonym:Hero
Antonym:Antagonist
Sample:The protagonist struggled to overcome many challenges.
Meaning:To make available or supply.
Pronunciation:/prəˈvaɪd/
Synonym:Supply
Antonym:Withhold
Sample:The school provides free lunch for students.
Meaning:To buy something.
Pronunciation:/ˈpɜrʧəs/
Synonym:Buy
Antonym:Sell
Sample:She made a purchase at the local store.
Meaning:Having or showing a sensible and practical idea of what can be achieved.
Pronunciation:/ˌriːəˈlɪstɪk/
Synonym:Practical
Antonym:Unrealistic
Sample:The plan was realistic and achievable.
Meaning:To say or do something to remove doubts or fears.
Pronunciation:/ˌriːəˈʃʊr/
Synonym:Comfort
Antonym:Alarm
Sample:She reassured her friend that everything would be fine.
Meaning:The period during which a sovereign rules.
Pronunciation:/reɪn/
Synonym:Rule
Antonym:None
Sample:The king’s reign lasted over 50 years.
Meaning:Consistently good in quality or performance; trustworthy.
Pronunciation:/rɪˈlaɪəbl/
Synonym:Trustworthy
Antonym:Unreliable
Sample:She is a reliable employee who meets all deadlines.
Meaning:To need something for a particular purpose.
Pronunciation:/rɪˈkwaɪər/
Synonym:Demand
Antonym:Optional
Sample:The job requires good communication skills.
Meaning:To look like or be similar to.
Pronunciation:/rɪˈzɛmbl/
Synonym:Look like
Antonym:Differ
Sample:She resembles her mother in many ways.
Meaning:To keep possession of.
Pronunciation:/rɪˈteɪn/
Synonym:Keep
Antonym:Lose
Sample:The company retained its top employees through incentives.
Meaning:To stop working, usually because of age.
Pronunciation:/rɪˈtaɪər/
Synonym:Quit
Antonym:Work
Sample:He plans to retire at the age of 65.
Meaning:To return to a previous state or habit.
Pronunciation:/rɪˈvɜrt/
Synonym:Return
Antonym:Progress
Sample:After the experiment failed, they reverted to the old method.
Meaning:A way or course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination.
Pronunciation:/ruːt/
Synonym:Path
Antonym:None
Sample:They chose a route that avoided the highway.
Meaning:To walk in a slow, relaxed manner.
Pronunciation:/ˈsɔːntər/
Synonym:Stroll
Antonym:Run
Sample:They sauntered through the park enjoying the sunny day.
Meaning:Not often; rarely.
Pronunciation:/ˈsɛldəm/
Synonym:Rarely
Antonym:Often
Sample:He seldom visits his hometown.
Meaning:Lacking meaning, stupid, or foolish.
Pronunciation:/ˈsɛnsələs/
Synonym:Foolish
Antonym:Sensible
Sample:It was a senseless waste of money.
Meaning:To divide by cutting or slicing, especially suddenly and forcibly.
Pronunciation:/ˈsɛvər/
Synonym:Cut
Antonym:Join
Sample:The cable was severed during the storm.
Meaning:To move smoothly over a surface with a twisting or oscillating motion.
Pronunciation:/ˈslɪðər/
Synonym:Slide
Antonym:Stumble
Sample:The snake slithered across the path.
Meaning:Slow-moving or inactive.
Pronunciation:/ˈslʌɡɪʃ/
Synonym:Slow
Antonym:Energetic
Sample:He felt sluggish after the long flight.
Meaning:To fly or rise high in the air.
Pronunciation:/sɔːr/
Synonym:Fly
Antonym:Descend
Sample:The eagle soared above the mountains.
Meaning:Done or existing alone.
Pronunciation:/ˈsɒlɪtəri/
Synonym:Alone
Antonym:Social
Sample:He enjoys solitary walks in the forest.
Meaning:Done by one person alone.
Pronunciation:/ˈsoʊloʊ/
Synonym:Alone
Antonym:Group
Sample:She performed a solo at the concert.
Meaning:Thinly dispersed or scattered.
Pronunciation:/spɑrs/
Synonym:Thin
Antonym:Dense
Sample:The vegetation is sparse in the desert.
Meaning:To gush out in a sudden and forceful stream.
Pronunciation:/spɜrt/
Synonym:Burst
Antonym:Dribble
Sample:Blood spurted from the wound.
Meaning:A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim.
Pronunciation:/ˈstrætəʤi/
Synonym:Plan
Antonym:Disorder
Sample:The company developed a new marketing strategy.
Meaning:A letter or group of letters added at the end of a word to form a new word.
Pronunciation:/ˈsʌfɪks/
Synonym:Ending
Antonym:Prefix
Sample:Adding "-ly" is a common suffix in English.
Meaning:To die or cause to die from lack of air or inability to breathe.
Pronunciation:/ˈsʌfəˌkeɪt/
Synonym:Choke
Antonym:Breathe
Sample:The smoke caused many people to suffocate.
Meaning:The highest point of a hill or mountain.
Pronunciation:/ˈsʌmɪt/
Synonym:Peak
Antonym:Base
Sample:They reached the summit after a challenging climb.
Meaning:To temporarily prevent from continuing or being in force or effect.
Pronunciation:/səˈspɛnd/
Synonym:Pause
Antonym:Continue
Sample:The player was suspended for violating the rules.
Meaning:A word that means the same as another word.
Pronunciation:/ˈsɪnənɪm/
Synonym:Equivalent
Antonym:Antonym
Sample:"Happy" and "joyful" are synonyms.
Meaning:The claw of a bird of prey.
Pronunciation:/ˈtælən/
Synonym:Claw
Antonym:None
Sample:The eagle used its sharp talons to catch prey.
Meaning:To provoke or challenge someone with insulting remarks.
Pronunciation:/tɔːnt/
Synonym:Mock
Antonym:Praise
Sample:The players taunted each other during the game.
Meaning:Using money and resources carefully and not wastefully.
Pronunciation:/ˈθrɪfti/
Synonym:Economical
Antonym:Wasteful
Sample:She is thrifty and always looks for bargains.
Meaning:To express the meaning of speech or writing in another language.
Pronunciation:/trænsˈleɪt/
Synonym:Interpret
Antonym:Mistranslate
Sample:He translated the book from Spanish into English.
Meaning:Relating to the tropics, the region of the Earth near the equator.
Pronunciation:/ˈtrɒpɪkəl/
Synonym:Equatorial
Antonym:Arctic
Sample:They enjoyed a tropical vacation on the island.
Meaning:Able to be seen.
Pronunciation:/ˈvɪzəbl/
Synonym:Observable
Antonym:Invisible
Sample:The stars are visible on clear nights.
Meaning:Relating to seeing or sight.
Pronunciation:/ˈvɪʒuəl/
Synonym:Optical
Antonym:Auditory
Sample:The presentation included many visual aids.
Meaning:Producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.
Pronunciation:/ˈvɪvɪd/
Synonym:Bright
Antonym:Dull
Sample:She gave a vivid description of the scene.
Meaning:An uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region.
Pronunciation:/ˈwɪldərnəs/
Synonym:Backcountry
Antonym:City
Sample:The hikers ventured deep into the wilderness.
Meaning:To remove or take away something from a particular place or position.
Pronunciation:/wɪðˈdrɔː/
Synonym:Remove
Antonym:Deposit
Sample:She decided to withdraw money from the bank.
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