VOCAB OF THE DAY

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VOCABULARY

  1. CONSPICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): Manifest

Synonyms: noticeable, salient         

Antonyms: inconspicuous, unremarkable

Example Sentence: During the summer season, the flies are very conspicuous all around.

 

  1. ECSTASY (NOUN): joy

Synonyms: felicity, enchantment                          

Antonyms: misery, woet

Example Sentence: He was famous for his ecstasy of the passion.

 

  1. REGRESS (VERB): Fall back

Synonyms: back slide, retreat               

Antonyms: develop, forge

Example Sentence: Many students start regressing into the practice of not studying once they get a position in the class.

 

  1. DYSPATHY (NOUN): Animosity

Synonyms: Aversion, animus                         

Antonyms: love,   rapport

Example Sentence: My dyspathy for John is so great that I can not stand to be around him.

 

  1. AMORPHOUS (ADJECTIVE): Vague  

Synonyms: Nebulous, Baggy                     

Antonyms: Definite, Distinct  

Example Sentence: I could not make an idea because the painting was amorphous.

 

  1. REPLICATE (VERB): Clone

Synonyms: Reflect, Repeat                

Antonyms: Ignore, Reject

Example Sentence: DNA replicates itself in the cell nucleus.

 

  1. EXULTANTLY (ADVERB): Cheerfully

Synonyms: Freely, Gladly               

Antonyms: Unsuccessfully, Unhappily

Example Sentence: The crowd let out an exultant cheer.

 

  1. EVACUATE (VERB): Abandon  

Synonyms: Desert, Discharge            

Antonyms: Continue, Hold

Example Sentence: Residents have been ordered to evacuate.

 

  1. CONDUCE (VERB): Advance

Synonyms: Assist, Forward                   

Antonyms: Block, Decrease

Example Sentence: I would conduce for the further research.

 

  1. OPUS (NOUN): Creation

Synonyms: Product, Production                           

Antonyms: Destruction, Ruin

Example Sentence: The part of this work is called opus.