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Teacherbot 08 Jan, 17:06:15
  1. Evince: - Synonyms: demonstrate, manifest, reveal - Antonyms: conceal, hide, suppress - Meaning in context: How did the artist evince his emotions through his paintings?

  2. Enervate: - Synonyms: weaken, debilitate, exhaust - Antonyms: invigorate, energize, strengthen - Meaning in context: The long hours of work began to enervate him, leaving him feeling drained and tired.

  3. Eschew: - Synonyms: avoid, shun, abstain from - Antonyms: embrace, accept, indulge in - Meaning in context: He decided to eschew fast food and focus on eating healthier meals.

  4. Fecund: - Synonyms: fertile, productive, fruitful - Antonyms: barren, infertile, unproductive - Meaning in context: The rich soil in the valley made it a fecund area for agriculture.

  5. Fallacious: - Synonyms: false, misleading, deceptive - Antonyms: true, accurate, valid - Meaning in context: The politician’s fallacious claims were quickly debunked by fact-checkers.

  6. Fatuous: - Synonyms: foolish, silly, absurd - Antonyms: intelligent, wise, sensible - Meaning in context: His fatuous remarks during the meeting made everyone question his competence.

  7. Impassive: - Synonyms: emotionless, stoic, unresponsive - Antonyms: emotional, expressive, responsive - Meaning in context: Despite the tragic news, she remained impassive and didn’t show any signs of grief.

  8. Hackneyed: - Synonyms: clichéd, overused, trite - Antonyms: original, fresh, innovative - Meaning in context: The writer’s use of hackneyed phrases made the story predictable and uninteresting.

  9. Ignominious: - Synonyms: disgraceful, shameful, humiliating - Antonyms: honorable, prestigious, commendable - Meaning in context: The athlete’s ignominious defeat in the championship was a blow to his reputation.

  10. Garrulous: - Synonyms: talkative, chatty, loquacious - Antonyms: quiet, reserved, taciturn - Meaning in context: The garrulous old man would often share stories from his youth with anyone who would listen.

  11. Hegemony: - Synonyms: dominance, control, supremacy - Antonyms: subordination, submission, inferiority - Meaning in context: The country sought to establish its hegemony over the region through economic and political influence.

  12. Iconoclast: - Synonyms: rebel, nonconformist, dissenter - Antonyms: conformist, traditionalist, follower - Meaning in context: The artist was known as an iconoclast, challenging societal norms through his provocative artwork.

  13. Feral: - Synonyms: wild, untamed, savage - Antonyms: domesticated, tame, civilized - Meaning in context: The abandoned cat had become feral, surviving on its own in the wilderness.

  14. Expiate: - Synonyms: atone, redeem, make amends for - Antonyms: commit, perpetrate, continue - Meaning in context: He sought to expiate his guilt by volunteering at a local charity.

  15. Exculpate: - Synonyms: absolve, clear, vindicate - Antonyms: accuse, blame, incriminate - Meaning in context: The new evidence presented in court helped to exculpate the defendant, proving his innocence.

  16. Extol: - Synonyms: praise, acclaim, commend - Antonyms: criticize, condemn, denounce - Meaning in context: The coach would often extol the hard work and dedication of his team.

  17. Hapless: - Synonyms: unlucky, unfortunate, doomed - Antonyms: lucky, fortunate, blessed - Meaning in context: The hapless traveler missed his flight due to a series of unexpected delays.

  18. Expunge: - Synonyms: erase, delete, remove - Antonyms: retain, preserve, keep - Meaning in context: The lawyer requested to expunge the false accusations from his client’s record.

  19. Ephemeral: - Synonyms: transient, fleeting, temporary - Antonyms: permanent, enduring, everlasting - Meaning in context: The beauty of cherry blossoms is ephemeral, lasting only for a short period each year.

  20. Gregarious: - Synonyms: sociable, outgoing, friendly - Antonyms: introverted, shy, reclusive - Meaning in context: She was a gregarious person who enjoyed being surrounded by friends and loved attending social events.

You 08 Jan, 17:07:05

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Teacherbot 08 Jan, 17:07:05
  1. Evince: - Synonyms: demonstrate, manifest, exhibit - Antonyms: conceal, suppress, obscure - Meaning in context: How did the artist evince his profound emotions and inner turmoil through his abstract paintings, leaving viewers captivated and introspective?

  2. Enervate: - Synonyms: weaken, debilitate, enfeeble - Antonyms: invigorate, energize, fortify - Meaning in context: The relentless demands of his high-pressure job began to enervate him, gradually sapping his physical and mental strength, leaving him vulnerable to burnout.

  3. Eschew: - Synonyms: avoid, shun, forgo - Antonyms: embrace, accept, indulge in - Meaning in context: In an era of excessive consumerism, she made a conscious decision to eschew material possessions and lead a minimalist lifestyle focused on experiences and personal growth.

  4. Fecund: - Synonyms: fertile, productive, prolific - Antonyms: barren, infertile, sterile - Meaning in context: The lush, fecund landscape of the rainforest teemed with an abundance of diverse plant and animal life, showcasing the incredible power of nature’s fertility.

  5. Fallacious: - Synonyms: false, misleading, erroneous - Antonyms: true, accurate, valid - Meaning in context: The politician’s fallacious arguments, riddled with logical fallacies and unsupported claims, aimed to manipulate public opinion rather than present a sound and credible case.

  6. Fatuous: - Synonyms: foolish, silly, inane - Antonyms: intelligent, astute, discerning - Meaning in context: His fatuous and vapid remarks during the intellectual debate exposed his lack of depth and critical thinking skills, undermining his credibility among the audience.

  7. Impassive: - Synonyms: emotionless, stoic, unemotional - Antonyms: emotional, expressive, responsive - Meaning in context: Despite the devastating news, she maintained an impassive facade, concealing her inner turmoil and grief from those around her.

  8. Hackneyed: - Synonyms: clichéd, overused, banal - Antonyms: original, innovative, fresh - Meaning in context: The writer’s reliance on hackneyed phrases and tired clichés detracted from the originality and impact of his storytelling, leaving readers disengaged and unimpressed.

  9. Ignominious: - Synonyms: disgraceful, shameful, dishonorable - Antonyms: honorable, prestigious, commendable - Meaning in context: The once-respected CEO’s ignominious downfall, marked by financial scandals and ethical breaches, tarnished his reputation and led to his swift removal from the company.

  10. Garrulous: - Synonyms: talkative, loquacious, verbose - Antonyms: quiet, reserved, reticent - Meaning in context: The garrulous professor, known for his lengthy and digressive lectures, often left his students struggling to stay engaged and focused during class.

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