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Expound |
(Verb) to explain in detail; to clarify synonym: elaborate antonym: confuse |
The teacher expounded the lesson so that the kids could understand |
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Balk |
(Verb) to refuse stubbornly or abruptly; to stop short synonym: hesitate antonym: agree |
When he saw the traffic, the new driver balked and almost crashed. |
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Acrimony |
(Noun) ill-natured, bitter hostility synonym: hatred antonym: friendliness |
The man was very acrimony, never saying anything kind. |
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Exult |
(Verb) to rejoice; to feel triumphant synonym: celebrate antoynm: shameless |
They exalted their great victory. |
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Omniscient |
(Adj) having unlimited knowledge; all-knowing |
The monk was omniscient |
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Feasible |
(Adj) reasonable; capable of being carried out synonym: possible antonym: unworkable |
Cleaning the kitchen was a feasible task for Jim. |
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Fiasco |
(Noun) a complete ridiculous failure synonym: disaster antonym: success |
The surprise party was no surprised and became a complete fiasco. |
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Fluctuate |
(Verb) to rise and fall; to vary irregularly synonym: waver antonym: stabilize |
The seismograph was fluctuating and couldnt give a clear answer . |
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Incognito |
(Adj) disguised; pretend to be someone else |
The agent was incognito and undercover. |
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Lethargy |
(Noun) lack of energy; sluggishness |
The man was tired and lethargic. |