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Clad (adj)
1. Clothed or covered
What does clad mean?
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Electrify (verb)
1. To wire or equip with electric power 2. To thrill or shock Antonyms: laziness, idleness
What does endeavor mean and what is an antonym of it (both meanings)
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Gruesome (adj)
1. Causing shock or horror Antonyms: Comforting, good, pleasant
What does gruesome mean and what is an antonym of it?
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Simulation (noun)
1. An imitation of a possible situation
What does simulation mean
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Possible answers: dampen, moisten, soak, wet, hydrate
Poverty : Wealth
Dehydrate : ?? |
Corroborate (verb)
1. To provide evidence to make more certain; to confirm
What does corroborate mean?
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Endeavor
1. (verb) to attempt earnestly 2. (noun) A serious, earnest effort toward a goal. Synonyms: effort, venture
What does endeavor mean and what is a synonym of it (both meanings)
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Inventory
1. (noun) A list of possessions or goods on hand 2. The stock of goods on hand 3. (verb) To make a complete list of.
What does inventory mean and what is the part of speech? (both meanings)
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Simulated (adj)
1. Made to look genuine while being artificial
What does simulated mean and what is the part of speech?
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Possible answers: goods
Bedroom : Bed
Inventory : ?? |
Cursory (adj)
1. Done in a hurry and with little attention to detail Synonyms: inattentive, hurried
What does cursory mean and what is a synonym of it?
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Electrify (verb)
1. To wire or equip with electric power 2. To thrill or shock
What does electrify mean (both meanings) and what is the part of speech?
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Possible answers : Smile , Grin
Poverty : Health as Grimace : ???
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Succumb (verb)
1. To give up or give into; to yield 2. To cease to exist; to die Synonyms : give in, submit, surrender
What does succumb mean and what are two synonyms of it? (both meanings)
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Possible answers: Careful, detailed
Resilient : Weak
Cursory : ?? |
Abrasive (adj)
1. Causing wear by rubbing 2. Harsh or rough in manner; irritating
What does abrasive mean and what is an antonym of it? (both meanings)
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Derive (verb)
1. to take or receive from a source 2. To obtain through reasoning
What does derive mean (both meanings) and what is the part of speech?
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Grimace
1. (verb) To make a face expressing feelings of pain, disgust, or contempt 2. (noun) A facial expression that seems to express pain, contempt, or disgust Antonyms: Smile, grin
What does grimace mean and what are two antonyms of it? (both meanings)
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Simulate (verb)
1. To take on the qualities of another; to imitate 2. To pretend. Antonyms: be honest, tell truth, reveal
What does simulate mean (both meanings) and what is an antonym of it?
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Possible answers: Face
Hair : Head
Grimace : ?? |
Abrasion (noun)
meaning 1. Wearing away or rubbing away by friction meaning 2. A scraped or worn away area
What are the two meanings of abrasion and what is the part of speech? (both meanings)
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Dehydrate (verb)
1. To remove the water from 2. To cause to lose bodily fluids Dehydration (noun) 1. The state of being dehydrated
What does dehydrate mean (both meanings) and what does dehydration mean?
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Gingerly
1. (adj) Cautious; very careful 2. (adv) Extremely cautiously Synonyms: cautiously and carefully
What does gingerly mean and what are two synonyms of it? (both meanings)
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Surmise
1. (verb) To suppose something without sufficient evidence 2. (noun) A guess Synonyms: Infer, presume
What does surmise mean and what is a synonym of it? (both meanings)
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Possible answers: Clothed
Corroborate : Justify
Clad : ??? |