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Astronauts in Training The Astronaut and the Onion

endless Something that has no limit or end. Example: Weather is an endless event because it never comes to an end. Antonyms: completing, ending, finishing, stopping, terminable

realistic Seeing things as they are. Example: Paul wants to become a rock star, but his mother thinks that finishing school is a more realistic goal. Antonym: impractical, irrational, unrealistic Question: How are you realistic and not realistic?

display An arrangement of items put together in a visually pleasing way. Example: Miranda arranges displays in store windows everyday. Antonym: hiding Question: Who might create a display of products?

sensible Having good judgment. Example: Wearing a helmet while biking is sensible. Antonym: indiscreet, senseless, unreasonable, unwise

protested When you complain about something unfair. Example: When the girls got to leave early, the boys protested. Antonym: acceptance, approval, praise Question: What are some things that you have protested?

paralyzed Someone who is immobile. Example: Erik was so nervous about his speech, he felt paralyzed. Antonym: healthy, brave Question: What situations might make someone feel paralyzed?