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Junior Vocabulary (Dirge (Synonyms: requiem, cry, elegy, Antonyms:…
Junior Vocabulary
Dirge
Synonyms: requiem, cry, elegy
Antonyms: encomium, eulogy, paean
Parts of Speech: noun (dirge), adjective (dirgelike)
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Forlorn
Antonyms: blissful, cheery, chipper
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Synonyms: unhappy, sad, joyless
Parts of Speech: adjective (forlorn), adverb (forlornly), noun (forlornness)
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Abrogate
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Parts of Speech: verb (abrogate), noun (abrogation)
Synonyms: cancel, dissolve, invalidate
Antonyms: approve, permit, enact
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Arduous
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Parts of Speech: adjective (arduous), adverb (arduously), noun (arduousness)
Synonyms: challenging, demanding, strenuous
Antonyms: effortless, mindless, undemanding
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Emulate
Antonyms: forego, abandon, despise
Synonyms: imitate, copy, reproduce
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Parts of Speech: verb (emulate), adjective (emulative), noun (emulation)
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Omnipotent
Parts of Speech: noun (omnipotent), adverb (omnipotently)
Synonyms: almighty, supreme, all-powerful
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Antonyms: impotent, feeble, restricted
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Nomenclature
Synonyms: denotation, designation, title
Antonyms: dismissal, nonentity, generalization
Parts of Speech: noun (nomenclature), adjective (nomenclatural)
Sentence: He always wanted to be a lawyer, but he could never understand the nomenclature.
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Surreptitious
Synonyms: covert, private, secret
Parts of Speech: adjective (surreptitious), adverb (surreptitiously)
Antonym: open, overt, public
Definition: done, made or acquired by by stealth
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Recapitulate
Synonyms: brief, reprise, summarize
Antonyms: elongate, extend, prolong
Parts of Speech: verb (recapitulate), noun (recapitulation)
Sentence: We understood your point, there's no need to recapitulate.
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Cursory
Synonyms: hurried, precipitate, rash
Antonyms: deliberate, unhurried, unrushed
Parts of Speech: adjective (cursory), adverb (cursorily), noun (cursoriness)
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Divisive
Synonyms: disruptive, alienating
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Parts of Speech: adjective (divisive), adverb (divisively)
Sentence: For her, potentially divisive political issues become unimportant.
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Adumbrate
Synonyms: forerun, foreshadow, prefigure
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Parts of Speech: verb (adumbrate), noun (adumbration), adjective (adumbrative)
Sentence: He should adumbrate his strategy, to translate the mission into reality.
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Mirth
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Synonyms: cheer, cheerfulness, cheeriness
Parts of Speech: noun (mirth), adjective (mirthful)
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Didactic
Synonyms: moralistic, moralizing, preachy
Antonyms: unsound, misinstructive, erroneous
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Parts of Speech: adjective (didactic), noun (didactically)
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Prudence
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Antonyms: brashness, carelessness, heedlessness
Synonyms: alertness, care, carefulness
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Enfranchise
Synonyms: emancipate, enlarge, free
Parts of Speech: verb (enfranchise), noun (enfranchisement)
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Antonyms: bind, confine, enchain
Sentence: The reform bill proper proposed to enfranchise every male citizen above 24 years of age with one year's residential qualification.
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