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Word:AcclaimedPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence:The new Star Wars movie is acclaimed as a global success after opening weekend sales were announced.My sentence:Word:BayonetPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence:Civil War troops were armed with bayonets which offered two methods of attack.My sentence:Word:BawdyPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence:‘Tis no less, I tell ye; for the bawdy hand of the dial is now upon the prick of noon.My sentence:Word:BelchPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence:The coal factory belched a large cloud of black soot and smoke into the sky.My sentence:Word:BereavePart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence:Anne was bereaved of her smartphone after she was caught lying to her mother.My sentence:Word:BillowingPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: The American Flag was billowing at the top of the flagpole as the storm picked up.My sentence:Word:BraggartPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence:Zounds, a dog, a rat, a mouse, a cat, to scratch a man to death! A braggart, a rogue, a villain, that fights by the book of arithmetic!My sentence:Word:BrawlPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence:Three civil brawls, bred of an airy word…have thrice disturb’d the quiet of our streets.My sentence:Word:BuglePart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence:The soldier sounded the bugle to announce the start of the war.My sentence:Word:CleavePart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence:I used an axe to cleave the firewood we would need to survive the cold winter. My sentence:Word:ConjurePart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: Nay, I’ll conjure too.My sentence:Word:Crest Part of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence:Bob was anxious and excited as the rollercoaster reached the highest crest.My sentence:Word:DewyPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence:The dewy grass made my flip-flops slippery as I walked through the grass.My sentence:Word:EffeminatePart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence:O sweet Juliet, thy beauty hath made me effeminate and in my temper soft’ned valour’s steel.My sentence:Word:EloquencePart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence:Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a preacher of great power and eloquence. My sentence:Word:InexorablePart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence:The time and my intents are savage-wild, more fierce and more inexorable far Than empty tigers or the roaring sea.My sentence:Word:InmostPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence:She used a diary to record her inmost thoughts and feelings.My sentence:Word:InrollingPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence:Shells washed up on the beach with the inrolling tide.My sentence:Word:InvocationPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: That were some spite; my invocation is fair and honest: in his mistress’ name, I conjure only but to raise up him.My sentence:Word:JocundPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: Night’s candles are burnt out, and jocund day stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops.My sentence:Word:LapsePart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: A lapse of judgment about weather conditions led to a crane collapse in New York’s Tribeca.My sentence:Word:LucidPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: Poetry can be lucid with the proper reading and analyzing strategies.My sentence:Word:LustrePart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: The road salt caked on my car hides the lustre of the paint job.My sentence:Word:MaimedPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: Wounded Warrior Project helps our maimed veterans readjust to life after battle.My sentence:Word:MignonettePart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: Fragrant mignonettes were planted by the outhouse to mask the odors.My sentence:Word:MisadventurePart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: Your looks are pale and wild and do import some misadventure.My sentence:Word:O’erPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: The star-spangled banner waves o’er the land of the free and the home of the brave.My sentence:Word:ParamourPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: Shall I believe that unsubstantial death is amorous, and that the lean abhorred monster keeps thee here in dark to be his paramour?My sentence:Word:PestilencePart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: Suspecting that we both were in a house where the infectious pestilence did reign, [he] seal’d up the doors…My sentence:Word:RedolentPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: The smell of cookies baking is redolent of my childhood.My sentence:Word:SabresPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: Johnny Depp learned how to wield a sabre for his role in Pirates of the Caribbean.My sentence:Word:Slumb’rousPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: The slumb’rous puppy was asleep on his back and snoring loudly.My sentence:Word:SolacePart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: But one, poor one, one poor and loving child, but one thing to rejoice and solace in, and cruel Death have catch’d it from my sight!My sentence:Word:SteadfastPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: The #1 fan showed steadfast loyalty to their favorite team, the Ravens, even though they didn’t make the playoffs.My sentence:Word:TardyPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: Michael received a detention after he was tardy arriving to class more than three times. My sentence:Word:ThrobbingPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: David could feel his pulse throbbing in the finger he cut with a food processor blade.My sentence:Word:TurbulencePart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: The plane felt like a roller coaster when it encountered turbulence in the sky.My sentence:Word:WaveletsPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: The wavelets hit the shoreline and washed away my footprints from the sand.My sentence:Word:WiltPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: A week after Valentine’s Day, the red roses began to wilt in their crystal vase.My sentence:Word:WistfulPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: Joey looked at his ex-girlfriend, whom he missed, and gave her a wistful smile.My sentence:Word:WithdrawPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: Sarah went to the bank to withdraw $50 in cash. My sentence:Word:YonPart of Speech:Definition:Synonyms:Antonyms:Example sentence: The cows were chased to yon side of the river.My sentence: ................
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