DAILY VOCABULARY
- STIFLE (VERB):Restrain
Synonyms: suppress, repress
Antonyms: release, free
Example Sentence:
She makes no attempt to stifle a yawn.
- ARCHAIC (ADJECTIVE):Old-fashioned
Synonyms: obsolete, antiquated
Antonyms: latest, modern
Example Sentence:
These archaic practices are advocated by people of limited outlook.
- PRUNE (VERB): Pare down
Synonyms: trim, reduce
Antonyms: include, increase
Example Sentence: Economic hard times are forcing the companies to prune their budget.
- ASCENSION (NOUN):Taking over
Synonyms: succession, assumption
Antonyms: declension, decline
Example Sentence:
He was killed after his ascension to the throne.
5 STIFFEN (VERB): Make or become harder
Synonyms: tighten, solidify
Antonyms: weaken, dilute
Example Sentence:
The blood supply to the skin is reduced when muscles stiffen.
- FRET (VERB):To worry
Synonyms: agonize, bother
Antonyms: please, delight
Example Sentence:
She was always fretting about something or the other.
- ETHEREAL (ADJECTIVE):Extremely delicate
Synonyms: light, sublime
Antonyms: earthly, indelicate
Example Sentence:
In this ethereal realm are the currents that make possible wireless telegraphy.
- CONTRITE (ADJECTIVE):Chastened
Synonyms: repentant, sorrowful
Antonyms: indifferent, unapologetic
Example Sentence:
He was so contrite that he wrote me a letter of apology.
- CORNUCOPIA (NOUN):Abundance
Synonyms: bounty, fullness
Antonyms: need, lack
Example Sentence:
I shall come from London Town with a cornucopia of presents.
FLOP (VERB):Slump
Synonyms:
fall, drop
Antonyms: succeed, achieve
Example Sentence:
She flopped, exhausted, on to the sofa.