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By: Pranit Nadipelli
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Verb To say or do something in opposition to something else. Synonyms: Backtalk, contravene, circumvent Antonyms: none
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I countered the demonic remarks of the reclusive man, yet he still kept on cursing at me.
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Adj. Sly, crafty, or clever. Synonym: Sly, sneaky, acute, slick Antonym: naïve, gullible
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The cunning super spy had stopped a nuclear missile launch; he was extremely sly.
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Noun Remains of destroyed or discarded materials in wreckage. Synonym: Ruins, wreckage, rubble Antonym: purity, neatness, cleanliness
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There was an immense amount of debris left after Hurricane Sandy.
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Noun An act of refusal or resistance to an opposing force or authority. Synonym: Disobedience, Rebel, Antonym: Humble, Obedient, Loyal
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Never show your defiance to Zeus, for he will scar you for the rest of your mortal life.
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Verb To extend sharply outward; to project or stick out. Synonym: project, pop, poke Antonym: indent, recede
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Michael rapidly jutted his hand outward to grab onto the extended edges of the cliff.
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Verb To build or start a fire; to excite a feeling or idea Synonym: ignite, hype, promote, enflame Antonym: extinguish, put out
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A great entrepreneur never kindles his inventions early, for someone may deviously steal it.
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Noun A small rounded hill. Synonym: acclivity, butte, ascent Antonym: none
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Uluru is a large knoll that is located in the outback desert of Australia.
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Adj. Giving of light; shining Synonym: beaming, effulgent, incandescent Antonym: dark, dim, gloomy, dull
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The luminous family was welcoming and gave immense amounts of hospitality.
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Noun Something studied by scientists or doctors as an example of a set of things or systems. Synonym: case, copy, embodiment Antonym: none
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Scientists are constantly searching to find a specimen of dark matter.
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Noun The ability to resist fatigue or illness; endurance. Synonym: Endurance, Athletic, Immune Antonym: Fatigue, Sickness
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An athlete must have excellent stamina levels in order to play for a long time.
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Noun To become less active or intense or agitated. Synonym: abate, collapse, decline Antonym: rise, increase, grow
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As a person ages they often subside in stamina because they aren’t as energetic.
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Verb To walk in a way that makes it look as if you think you’re important or confident; strut Synonym: Bluster, Boast, Brag Antonym: None
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RG3’s swagger had cost the Redskins the game against the Seahawks.
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Adj. Of a gloomy or surly disposition Synonym: Lethargic, Reclusive Antonym: Ecstatic, Outogoing
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The saturnine man who lives up the hill should never be approached, yet rumor has it that he murdered a dog.
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Noun A staff with two snakes twined around it and two wings at its top The caduceus is used in the medical profession as a symbol.
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Adj. characterized by rapid and unpredictable changeableness of mood Synonyms: Moody Antonyms: None
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Poseidon is a very mercurial god, when he is angry he causes hurricanes and when he is happy calm waves crash across the seas.
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Noun Abnormal drowsiness Synonym: apathy, coma, disregard Antonym: activity, vivacity, vigor
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My lethargy caused me to lose my job, and it taught me to be willing and energetic if you want to keep a job.
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Adj. Cruel, harsh, severe Synonyms: Harsh, severe, inhospitable Antonyms: Hospitable, lenient, kind, luminous
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Dictators are Draconian people that let their people starve to death.
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