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10 Cards in this Set

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Accuse
(v.) to say that someone or something has done wrong; blame

Synonym: tattle

Antonyms: praise, absolve
Clever
(adj.) having or showing a quick mind; bright, smart

Synonyms: ingenious, intelligent, nimble, adroit, cunning

Antonyms: dull, dumb, unintelligent, stupid, slow
Coast
(n.) the land near the sea or ocean

(v.) to move along without any power or effort; to slide down a slope

Synonyms: (n.) seashore, seaside, waterfront, beach

(v.) glide, ride
Delicate
(adj.) easily broken or damaged; requiring care or skill

Synonyms: dainty, fragile, weak, frail

Antonyms: sturdy, hard, coarse, rough
Explore
(v.) to travel; to discover; to look into or study something

Synonyms: examine, investigate, analyze, probe, search, research
Imitate
(v.) to copy someone's movements or expressions; to appear like something else

Synonyms: mimic, resemble, ape, repeat, emulate, reproduce
Pierce
(v.) to make a hole or opening; to run into or through something, as with a pointed tool or weapon

Synonyms: stab, perforate, enter, penetrate
Rare
(adj.) not often found, seen, or happening; unusually valuable or good; not fully cooked

Synonyms: infrequent; unusual, distinctive, choice

Antonyms: frequent; ordinary, usual, common, normal
Symbol
(n.) something that stands for something else; a written sign that is used to represent an operation or a calculation

Synonyms: mark, note, token, emblem, symptom
Triumph
(n.) an important success or win; a feeling of happiness that comes from winning

(v.) to succeed

Synonyms: (n.) victory, achievement (v.) overcome, conquer

Antonyms: (n.) loss, defeat; (v.) lose