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REEDY (ADJECTIVE): long and lean
Synonyms: leggy, skinny
Antonyms: chubby, fat
Example Sentence: She is a reedy girl.
BLARNEY (NOUN): flattery
Synonyms: cajolery, overpraise
Antonyms: criticize,...
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FLARE (VERB): erupt
Synonyms: blaze, explode
Antonyms: mend, implode
Example Sentence: Fierce fighting flared between the army men and the terrorists.
FLAUNT (VERB): advertise
Synonyms:...
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PENCHANT (NOUN): a strong liking
Synonyms: fondness, inclination
Antonyms: antipathy, dislike
Example Sentence: He had a penchant for playing jokes on people.
PENANCE (NOUN):...
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UNPRECEDENTED (ADJECTIVE): never done or known before
Synonyms: uncommon, peculiar
Antonyms: common, ordinary
Example sentence: I was trapped in an unprecedented situation.
COALITION (NOUN):...
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PERFIDIOUS (ADJECTIVE): betraying
Synonyms: deceitful, deceptive
Antonyms: honest, forthright
Example Sentence: His perfidious nature led him nowhere.
OBNOXIOUS (ADJECTIVE): repulsive
Synonyms: disgusting, hateful
Antonyms: agreeable, decent
Example...
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EMBRACE (VERB): hold tightly in arms
Synonyms: grasp, enfold
Antonyms: shun, unwrap
Example Sentence: We should embrace the poor and at least...
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FURROWED (ADJECTIVE): wrinkled
Synonyms: rutted, corrugated
Antonyms: unfurrowed, unwrinkled
Example Sentence: She laid the furrowed the bed sheet.
SMACKED (VERB): bang
Synonyms: pat, whack
Antonyms:...
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