Resource re.source noun Define: a person or thing that is a source of help or support. Antonyms: unsupported, unhelpful Synonyms: opportunity, possibility,

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resource re.source noun Define: a person or thing that is a source of help or support. Antonyms: unsupported, unhelpful Synonyms: opportunity, possibility, helpful Example: (sentence and illustration)

predicament pre.dic.a.ment noun Define: dilemma; a difficult or unpleasant situation Antonyms: contentment Synonyms: dilemma, impasse, pickle Example: (sentence and illustration)

perplexed per.plexed adjective Define: confused; uncertain Antonyms: certain; clear; undaunted; unfazed; untroubled Synonyms: confounded; baffled; hard-pressed; confused; uncertain; troubled Example: (sentence and illustration)

unruly un.ru.ly adjective Define: hard to control; wild Antonyms: calm; compliant; conformable; docile; obedient; ruly; submissive Synonyms: wild; contrary; defiant; insubordinate; rebellious; disobedient Example: (sentence and illustration)

dismiss dis.miss verb Define: to let go; to discard or reject Antonyms: employ; hire; retain; keep Synonyms: discard; reject; discharge; fire; release; remove; terminate; retire Example: (sentence and illustration)

interact in.ter.act verb Define: to act together, toward or with others Antonyms: alone; solitary Synonyms: together; cooperate Example: (sentence and illustration)

motivate mo.ti.vate verb Define: to provide with a move to action Antonyms: discourage; insult Synonyms: inspire; encourage Example: (sentence and illustration)

conceive con.ceive verb Define: thought up; to have formed an idea Antonyms: misconceive; misread, mistake Synonyms: imagine; envision; dream; picture; visualize; fantasize Example: (sentence and illustration)

definition def.i.ni.tion noun Define: an explanation of what a word or phrase means Antonyms: undetermine Synonyms: description; meaning; depiction; portrayal; explanation; determination Example: (sentence and illustration)