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Which word best describes a feeling of persistent irritation?
Which word best describes a feeling of persistent irritation?
- Assimilate
- Surmise
- Rankle (correct)
- Enrich
What term describes weather that is pleasantly mild and gentle?
What term describes weather that is pleasantly mild and gentle?
- Depress
- Serene
- Balmy (correct)
- Conservative
If a student incorporates new ideas into their understanding, what are they doing?
If a student incorporates new ideas into their understanding, what are they doing?
- Assimilating (correct)
- Rejecting
- Depressing
- Surmising
Which of the following words describes a state of calm and peace?
Which of the following words describes a state of calm and peace?
What term best describes forming a guess based on limited information?
What term best describes forming a guess based on limited information?
Which of these describes the act of making someone sad or discouraged?
Which of these describes the act of making someone sad or discouraged?
What adjective would describe someone who prefers traditional values and is resistant to change?
What adjective would describe someone who prefers traditional values and is resistant to change?
Which of the following is the best synonym for 'enhance'?
Which of the following is the best synonym for 'enhance'?
Which word best describes a quality of being full of disorder and conflict?
Which word best describes a quality of being full of disorder and conflict?
If a teacher wants to help students develop a strong sense of responsibility, what action should they take?
If a teacher wants to help students develop a strong sense of responsibility, what action should they take?
What is the most accurate antonym for the term 'captivate'?
What is the most accurate antonym for the term 'captivate'?
What does 'bisect' mean in the context of geometry?
What does 'bisect' mean in the context of geometry?
Given the sentence:'The old, stained book evoked many memories' what is the definition of evoke?
Given the sentence:'The old, stained book evoked many memories' what is the definition of evoke?
Which word suggests something that is a barrier or presents difficulties?
Which word suggests something that is a barrier or presents difficulties?
Which of the following, in the context of a product, is most likely to be called a 'defect'?
Which of the following, in the context of a product, is most likely to be called a 'defect'?
What is the most suitable synonym for 'quirk'?
What is the most suitable synonym for 'quirk'?
Which word describes a space that is roomy or able to hold a great quantity?
Which word describes a space that is roomy or able to hold a great quantity?
What is the meaning of sweltering?
What is the meaning of sweltering?
Flashcards
Evoke
Evoke
To bring forth or elicit a particular feeling or response.
Benign
Benign
Kindly, gentle, or not causing harm.
Quirk
Quirk
A peculiar or eccentric trait that makes someone unique.
Turbulent
Turbulent
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Capacious
Capacious
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Bisect
Bisect
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Defect
Defect
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Swelter
Swelter
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Desire
Desire
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Captivate
Captivate
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Rankle
Rankle
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Balmy
Balmy
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Assimilate
Assimilate
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Serene
Serene
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Surmise
Surmise
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Depress
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Conservative
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Enrich
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Study Notes
Vocabulary Words and Definitions
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Rankle (v.): To cause persistent annoyance, resentment, or bitterness. Synonym: Irritate; Antonym: Soothe. Example: The unfair treatment continued to rankle him.
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Balmy (adj.): Pleasantly mild, gentle, or soothing, often referring to weather or atmosphere. Synonyms: Mild; Antonym: Harsh. Example: The balmy breeze made for a perfect day.
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Assimilate (v.): To absorb, integrate, or incorporate new information, ideas, or culture. Synonym: Absorb; Antonym: Reject. Example: Assimilating new customs took time.
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Serene (adj.): Calm, peaceful, and undisturbed; free from stress or agitation. Synonym: Tranquil; Antonym: Chaotic. Example: The view of the serene lake brought calm.
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Surmise (v./n.): (v.) To guess or conjecture; (n.) A guess. Synonyms: (v.) Speculate; (n.) Guess; Antonyms: (v.) Confirm; (n.) Fact. Example: She could only surmise the cause of the change.
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Depress (v.): To make someone sad, dejected, or discouraged. Synonym: Sadden; Antonym: Cheer. Example: The news deeply depressed the community.
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Conservative (adj./n.): (adj.) Holding to traditional values; resistant to change; (n.) A person with conservative views. Synonym: (adj.) Traditional; (n.) Traditionalist; Antonym: (adj.) Progressive; (n.) Liberal. Example: His conservative upbringing shaped his beliefs.
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Enrich (v.): To improve the quality or value of something. Synonym: Enhance; Antonym: Impoverish. Example: Reading enriches understanding of cultures.
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Evoke (v.): To bring forth a feeling, memory, or response, often through sensory or emotional stimuli. Synonym: Invoke; Antonym: Suppress. Example: The painting evoked joy.
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Benign (adj.): Kindly, gentle, or not harmful; not malignant (medical term). Synonym: Harmless; Antonym: Harmful. Example: The doctor said the tumor was benign.
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Quirk (n.): A peculiar or eccentric trait. Synonym: Oddity; Antonym: Norm. Example: One of his quirks was clashing socks.
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Turbulent (adj.): Characterized by chaos, disorder, or instability; intense conflict. Synonym: Chaotic; Antonym: Calm. Example: The turbulent waters made sailing risky.
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Capacious (adj.): Spacious, roomy, or able to hold a large amount. Synonym: Roomy; Antonym: Compact. Example: The capacious hall accommodated many guests.
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Bisect (v.): To divide into two equal parts. Synonym: Divide; Antonym: Unify. Example: The line bisected the rectangle.
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Defect (n./v.): (n.) A flaw; (v.) To abandon. Synonyms: (n.) Flaw; (v.) Abandon; Antonyms: (n.) Perfection; (v.) Join. Example: The product was recalled due to a defect.
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Swelter (v.): To suffer from extreme heat. Synonym: Overheat; Antonym: Freeze. Example: People sweltered in their homes.
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Surpass (v.): To exceed in degree, quality, or achievement. Synonym: Excel; Antonym: Lag behind. Example: Her talent surpassed others.
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Desire (n./v.): (n.) A strong longing; (v.) To want. Synonyms: (n.) Craving; (v.) Want; Antonyms: (n.) Aversion; (v.) Reject. Example: Her desire to travel shaped her journey.
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Captivate (v.): To attract or hold interest, attention in a compelling way. Synonym: Enchant; Antonym: Bore. Example: The performance captivated the audience.
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Memoir (n.): An autobiographical account focusing on a specific period or experience. Synonym: Autobiography; Antonym: Fiction. Example: She wrote a memoir of her journey.
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Instill (v.): To gradually introduce a feeling or idea. Synonym: Implant; Antonym: Remove. Example: Parents try to instill values.
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Infinite (adj.): Boundless, limitless, or without end. Synonym: Endless; Antonym: Finite. Example: The sky seemed infinite.
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Simultaneous (adj.): Occurring at the same time. Synonym: Concurrent; Antonym: Sequential. Example: The two events happened simultaneously.
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Commence (v.): To begin or start something. Synonym: Start; Antonym: Conclude. Example: The ceremony will commence soon.
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Hindrance (n.): An obstacle or barrier. Synonym: Obstacle; Antonym: Facilitator. Example: Lack of funding was a hindrance.
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