VOCAB OF THE DAY
GRIM (ADJECTIVE): horrible in manner
Synonyms: stern, horrid
Antonyms: pleasant, comforting
Example Sentence: The grim experience of the film, was devastating for their morale.
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VOCABULARY
SERENE (ADJECTIVE): calm
Synonyms: laid-back, placid
Antonyms: clamorous, turbulent
Example Sentence: We must work in a serene environment.
ACCUSTOMED (ADJECTIVE): be used to
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DIZZY (ADJECTIVE): feel unsteady
Synonyms: woozy, giddy
Antonyms: steady, aware
Example Sentence: I was dizzy with anger and shame.
SQUABBLE (NOUN): minor fight
Synonyms: argument,...
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DIFFIDENT (ADJECTIVE): shy
Synonyms: timid, hesitant
Antonyms: confident, brave
Example Sentence: He was a diffident child in such a large family.
DERIDE (VERB): mock
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DAUNT (VERB): frighten
Synonyms: appall, horrify
Antonyms: support, encourage
Example Sentence:She daunted her at the night of Halloween.
TEMPER (VERB): harden
Synonyms: anneal, bake
Antonyms: weaken,...
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SOLITARY (ADJECTIVE): alone
Synonyms: lonely, aloof
Antonyms: together, sociable
Example Sentence: Tigers are rumored to be solitary animals.
KEEN (ADJECTIVE): interested
Synonyms: anxious, avid
Antonyms: unconcerned,...
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