Bluff (Verb) Lie Tell the truth To engage in a false display of strength or confidence, usually in order to deceive someone. John bluffed to his mom so.

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Bluff (Verb) Lie Tell the truth To engage in a false display of strength or confidence, usually in order to deceive someone. John bluffed to his mom so that he could go outside. Synonym Antonym Definition Ex.

Brackish (Adjective) Salty Since no one told me that ocean water was brackish, I tasted it; then I spit it out in disgust. Definition Ex.

Circumference (Noun) Around In The boundary of an area, an object, or geometric figure, especially a circle. The circumference around the circle was 5 meters. Synonym Antonym Definition Ex.

Headway (Noun) Progress Retreat To progress toward a place or goal. He made headway towards becoming a NBA player. Synonym Antonym Definition Ex.

Ignite (Verb) Start a fire Use a fire extinguisher To cause something to start burning; to catch on fire. The lighted cigarette that was thrown to the ground was what ignited the fire. Synonym Antonym Definition Ex.

Illuminated (Verb) Shine Darken To cast light upon someone or something. John illuminated the light into Jack’s eye causing him temporary blindness. Synonym Antonym Definition Ex.

Impending (Adjective) Future Past About to occur. Little did she know, but she was about to make the impending game-winning goal. Synonym Antonym Definition Ex.

Repugnant (Adjective) Disgusted Attractive Causing disgust; offensive or repulsive. The alley was filled with mud and no one wanted to go into it because of its repugnant smell. Synonym Antonym Definition Ex.

Restitution (Verb) Compensate Take back To pay money or make up for damage or injury that you have caused. The man’s restitution was very quiet and sudden, but he received a $5000 check. Synonym Antonym Definition Ex.

Sabotage (Noun) Turn off Start A deliberate act that causes damage or stops activities. The man sabotaged the play so that he could make the drama club look bad. Synonym Antonym Definition Ex.

Sabotage (Verb) Ruin Create To commit sabotage against something. The man tried to sabotage the play but the police came and stopped him. Synonym Antonym Definition Ex.

Scarcity (Noun) Shortage More than enough Insufficient supply; a shortage. There was a scarcity of money earned by my parents, so we were not able to move to a larger house. Synonym Antonym Definition Ex.

Zeal (Noun) Gusto Boring Great enthusiasm or devotion to a cause, idea or goal. He was had great zeal and was so ecstatic when he won the election.

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