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galben [10]
3 years ago
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Vocabulary workshop level b unit 13 synonyms and antonyms

English
2 answers:
Svetradugi [14.3K]3 years ago
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Agitation: restlessness, uneasiness, upset.  

Blurt: babble, let slip.  

Chronological: in time arrangement, back to back.  

Countenance: support, approve.  

Diminish: decline, lessen.  

Enchant: charm, thrill, entrance.

Fluctuate:  teeter-totter, sway.  

Foster: support, sustain, develop.

Further Explanation:  

vocabulary means:

vocabulary is about words the words in a language or an exceptional arrangement of words you are attempting to learn. First utilized during the 1500s to mean a rundown of words with clarifications, the thing jargon came to allude to the "scope of language of an individual or gathering" around 200 years after the fact.  

Four kinds of vocabulary:  

Each type has an alternate reason and, fortunately, jargon improvement in one sort encourages development in another.  

• Listening Vocabulary:  

• Speaking Vocabulary:  

• Reading Vocabulary:  

• Writing Vocabulary:  

synonym word definition:  

synonym words will be words or expressions which have the equivalent or almost a similar importance as different words or expressions in a similar language: The words 'little' and 'little' are equivalent words.  

Antonym definition:  

An antonym is a word that implies something contrary to another word. For example, the antonym of 'hot' might be 'cold.' The root words for the word 'antonym' are the words 'hostile to,' signifying 'against' or 'inverse,' and onym.

Subject: English

Level: middle School

Keywords: vocabulary means, Four kinds of vocabulary, synonym word definition, Antonym definition.  

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Anna71 [15]3 years ago
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Word >> Synonyms >> antonyms


Big >> Huge >> small
Smart >> Clever >> Stupid
Rich >> Wealthy >> Poor
Delicious >> Tasty >>distasteful
Boring>>Tedious>>Interesting
Noisy>>Roaring>>Quite
Rude>>Impolite>>Polite
childish>>Juvenile>>Mature
Cautious>>Careful>>Careless
Diligent>>assiduous>>Lazy
Good>>Fine>>Bad
Clean>>Spotless>>Dirty
Brave>>Courageous>>Coward
Male>>Man>>Female
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