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Vocabulary (Forlorn (Synonyms: abandoned, deserted, forsaken, solitary,…
Vocabulary
Forlorn
Synonyms: abandoned, deserted, forsaken, solitary, destitute, desolate, hapless, luckless, helpless
Antonyms: supported, attended, cherished, protected, befriended, cheered.
Part of Speech: Abjective
Sentence: She looked a forlorn figure standing at the bus stop.
Definition: Pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely
Divisive
Synonmys: Factious, Dissentious, Discordant
Antonyms: Accordant, Harmonious, Consentient, Unanimous
Part of Speech: Abjective
Sentence: The strike was a divisive issue in the community.
Definition: Tending to cause disagreement or hostility between people.
Abrogate
Antonyms: Enact, lay down,
Sentence: She willingly abrogates the power that knowledge gives in order to remain in ignorance.
Definition: Repeal or do away with (a law, right, or formal agreement).
Part of Speech: Verb
Synonyms: Avoid, Annul, Cancel
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Omnipotent
Part Of Speech: Noun
Sentence: Money is not omnipotent, but we can't survive without money.
Antonyms: Helpless, impotent, powerless,
Synonyms: All powerful, Almighty
Definition: Having unlimited power; able to do anything
Didactic
Part of Speech: Adjective
Sentence: I don't like her didactic way of explaining everything.
Synonyms: Instructive, Didactical, Informative
Definition: intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive
Antonyms: Uninstructive, Uninformative,
Mirth
Synonyms: laughter, rejoicing, levity, hilarity
Antonyms: Depression, Gloom, Pain, Sadness
Part of Speech: Noun
Sentence: Jay laugh had no mirth in it
Difinition: Amusement, especially as expressed in laughter.
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Circumnavigate
Synonyms: Around, Go, Sail, Compass
Antonyms: court, embrace, pursue, confront, face, meet, accept, welcome, seek.
Part of Speech: Verb
Sentence: Amaya was the first person to circumnavigate the globe.
Definitions: Sail or travel all the way around (something, especially the world).
Nomenclature
Synonmys: classification, codification
Antonyms:
Part of Speech: Noun
Feckless
Synonmys: useless, ineffectual, meaningless, futile, hopeless, ineffective, feeble
Sentence: Her husband was a charming, but lazy and feckless man.
Antonyms: useful, effective, meaningful, efficient
Part of Speech: Adjective
Definitions:
lacking initiative or strength of character; irresponsible.
Sentence: His nomenclature has a very respectable literary history
Definition: The devising or choosing of names for things, especially in a science or other discipline.