Caden Gustafson
Adumbrate
Def/ verb- report or represent in outline
Synonyms- anticipate/verb- regard as probable, expect or predict/ foresee/ verb- be aware of beforehand- predict
Antonyms/ descriptive/ adj- serving or seeking to describe / illustrative/adj- serving as an example or explanation
Adumbration/noun/ to produce a faint image or resemblance of/- The song caused the girl to have an adumbration of her dog.
Cognizant
Def/ adj- having knowledge or being aware of
Synonyms/ sensible/adj- chosen in accordance, with wisdom or prudence - witting/adj- done in full awareness or consciousness
Antonyms/ignorant-/adj- lacking the knowledge or awareness in general senseless/adj- unconcious
Didactic
Noncognizant/adj- being aware of your surroundings She was noncognizant of the creepy man watching her.
The man is very aware of his surroundings and is cautious
Def- adj/ intended to teach particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive
Synonyms: instructive/adj- useful and informative educational/adj- intending or serving to educate or enlighten
Antonyms: uninstructive/adj- not providing knowledge or information ignorant/adj- lacking knowledge or information or awareness in general
Didactical-adj/intended for instruction/instructive- The teacher was didactical when lecturing the entire class
She has an intention to teach the kids
It is an outline of the situation.
Divisive
Def/adj/ tending to cause hostility or disagreement between people
Synonyms: isolating/adj- tending to have each element as an independent word separate/adj-forming or viewed as a unit apart from all else
Antonyms: agreement/noun- an exchange of altering or opposing views concurrence/noun- that fact of two or more circumstances occurring at the same time
divisiveness/noun- a tendency to cause disagreement or hostility between people/ She was showing her divisiveness in the speech and debate class.
They disagree and are fighting
Emulate
Def-verb/ smash or surpass typically by imitation
Synonyms- imitate/verb- take or copy as a model copy/noun- a thing made to be similar or identical to another
Antonyms: neglect-noun/ disregard carelessness-noun/ unconcerned
Emulative-adj/having surpassed usually in the form of imitation/ She was very emulative of the little girl.
Mimes are a common form of imitation
Propitious
Def/adj- giving or indicating a good chance of success
Antonyms: unfortunate/adj- having or marked by bad fortune/ unlucky/adj- having bringing or resulting from bad luck
Synonyms-favorable/adj- expressing approval complimentary/adj- expressing a compliment: praising or approving
Propitiously/adv- favorable She was propitiously choosing the strawberry over the mangoes
Some people are more favorable over others