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Discover the meanings and usage of ten powerful words that can enrich your vocabulary. From "melodious," which describes pleasant sounds, to "nefarious," denoting wickedness, each word is presented with a concise definition, synonyms, and example sentences. Learn how to use them in context with phrases like "The weather on the island was sublime" and "The crime was so heinous even the police were shocked." Explore words that evoke emotions, depict characteristics, and describe exceptional qualities, all essential for effective communication.
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1. Melodious – adj. • Pleasant to hear. • Synonym = tuneful • Sentence = She sings in a melodious voice.
2. Nefarious – adj. • Corrupt or vicious • Synonym = villainous • Sentence = The nefarious man frightened everyone.
3. Heinous – adj. • Terrible and shocking • Synonym = monstrous • Sentence = The crime was so heinous even the police were shocked.
4. Sublime – adj. • Amazingly wonderful • Synonym = splendid • Sentence = The weather on the island was sublime.
5. Steadfast – adj. • Firm and steady or not changing • Synonym = loyal • Sentence = We are steadfast supporters of our team.
6. Aloof – adj. • Distant and not friendly • Antonym = extroverted • Synonym = conceited • Sentence = Sally is so aloof that no one gets a chance to know her.
7. Volatile – adj. • Rapid mood changes • Synonym = excitable or moody • Sentence = Theo’s volatile temper made his friends uneasy.
8. Poignant – adj. • Affects you deeply and makes you feel sadness or regret. • Synonym = moving • Sentence = The scene where the boy had to put his dog to sleep was really poignant.
9. Prodigious – adj. • Great in amount or size; very impressive • Antonym = paltry • Sentence = I love movies with prodigious special effects.
10. Ruminate - verb • To think carefully about something for a long time. • Synonym = ponder • Sentence = Roger was still ruminating about the movie two days after seeing it.