Exploring Vocabulary: Definitions, Synonyms, and Antonyms of Key Words
Discover a curated list of vocabulary words including their definitions, synonyms, and antonyms. This resource covers a range of terms such as "clamor," "eternal," "fracture," and more, helping to expand your understanding of language. Each word is accompanied by illustrative synonyms and antonyms, enabling better comprehension and usage in various contexts. Perfect for students, educators, and language enthusiasts seeking to enhance their vocabulary skills.
Exploring Vocabulary: Definitions, Synonyms, and Antonyms of Key Words
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Wordmasters Challenge ByLauren Hackley
clamor (n) • definition – loud noise • synonyms – ruckus, uproar, hullabaloo • antonyms – quiet, silence
eternal (adj) • definition – everlasting; valid or existing at all times • synonyms – imperishable, forever, never-ending • antonyms – ending, brief
fleet (n) • definition – a group of planes, ships or trucks • synonyms – flotilla, squadron, force
fracture (v) • definition – interrupt, break or destroy • synonyms – annihilate, demolish, break • antonyms – mend, join
grove (n) • definition - a group of trees • synonyms - forest, plantation, woodland • antonym – desert
hummick (n) • definition – a small hill • synonyms – mound, hillock, haunch • antonyms – depression, gully, culvert
immense (adj) • definition – usually great in size or amount • synonyms – large, gigantic, huge • antonyms - small, tiny
impair (v) • definition – to damage or make worse • synonyms – undermine, weaken, deteriorate • antonyms – assist, help, aid
infinite (adj) • definition – too numerous to be counted • synonyms – limitless, unending • antonyms – limited, finite
lagoon (n) • definition – shallow body of water partly cut off from the sea • synonyms – bayou, inlet, cove
origin (n) • definition – the place where something begins, where it springs into being • synonyms – base, source • antonyms – result, outcome
physician (n) • definition – a doctor • synonyms – medic, medical practitioner • antonym – patient
sever (v) • definition – to cut off from a whole • synonyms – detach, divide, carve • antonyms – join, unite
sleek (adj) • definition – smooth and glossy • synonyms – lustrous, silky, polished • antonyms – dull, rough
stagnant (adj) • definition – not flowing • synonym – lifeless, inactive, stale • antonym – flowing, moving