1.
UNI-DIMENSIONAL
Parts
of Speech: ADJ.
Meaning:
Having or involving only one dimension, aspect, or perspective; limited to a
single dimension of measurement or consideration.
Synonyms:
One-dimensional, narrow, limited, singular.
Antonym:
Multi-dimensional, complex, varied, comprehensive.
Example
Sentence: The analysis of the issue was uni-dimensional,
focusing solely on economic factors and neglecting social and cultural aspects.
2.
FATHOM
Parts
of Speech: VERB
Meaning: To
understand or comprehend something deeply, especially something mysterious or
complex.
Synonyms:
Grasp, comprehend, understand, penetrate.
Antonym:
Misunderstand, confuse.
Example
Sentence: It is difficult to fathom the complexities of quantum
physics without a strong background in the subject.
3.
ASSIMILATE
Parts
of Speech: VERB
Meaning: To
absorb and integrate information, ideas, or culture into one's own
understanding or identity; to become similar or part of a larger whole.
Synonyms:
Absorb, integrate, incorporate, comprehend, understand.
Antonym:
Reject, resist, isolate, segregate.
Example
Sentence: Immigrants often strive to assimilate into the new
culture while preserving aspects of their own traditions.
4.
WHOLESOME
Parts
of Speech: ADJ.
Meaning:
Conducive to or suggestive of good health, physical well-being, or moral
integrity; promoting health and well-being.
Synonyms:
Healthy, nutritious, beneficial, pure.
Antonym:
Unhealthy, harmful, detrimental, impure.
Example
Sentence: Eating a balanced diet and exercising regularly are essential
for maintaining a wholesome lifestyle.
5. COUCH
Parts
of Speech: VERB
Meaning : To
express something in a particular way, often using carefully chosen words; to
phrase or formulate.
Synonyms:
Express, articulate, phrase, formulate.
Antonym:
Suppress, silence.
Example
Sentence: The author couched the complex ideas in simple language
to make them accessible to a wider audience.
6.
SOBERING
Parts
of Speech: ADJ.
Meaning:
Making one more serious, thoughtful, or reflective; causing a person to become
more realistic or serious about a situation.
Synonyms:
Serious, solemn, thoughtful, somber.
Antonym:
Light-hearted, cheerful, trivial.
Example
Sentence: The documentary presented a sobering look at the
environmental challenges facing our planet.
7.
PRECANCEROUS
Parts
of Speech: ADJ.
Meaning:
Referring to a condition or state that may lead to the development of cancer;
indicating a risk or tendency for the formation of cancerous cells.
Synonyms:
Pre-malignant, atypical, potentially cancerous.
Antonym:
Healthy, normal, non-cancerous.
Example
Sentence: Regular screenings are essential to detect and treat
precancerous lesions before they become malignant.
8.
IRONICALLY
Parts
of Speech: ADVERB
Meaning: In
a way that is contrary to what one might expect or in a way that is amusingly
or strangely coincidental.
Synonyms:
Paradoxically, unexpectedly, strangely, counterintuitively.
Antonym:
Predictably, logically, straightforwardly.
Example
Sentence: Ironically, the fire station burned down while the
firefighters were away on a training exercise.
9.
LESIONS
Parts
of Speech: NOUN
Meaning:
Abnormal changes or damage to body tissues or organs, often caused by injury or
disease.
Synonyms:
Wounds, injuries, sores, damages.
Antonym:
Healing, recovery, wellness.
Example
Sentence: The doctor examined the patient's skin for any lesions
that could indicate a skin disorder.
10.
DILUTION
Parts
of Speech: NOUN
Meaning: A
he process of making a substance less concentrated by adding a solvent or
another less concentrated solution.
Synonyms:
Thinning, weakening, reduction, attenuation.
Antonym:
Concentration, strengthening.
Example
Sentence: The scientist recommended dilution of the chemical
solution to reduce its potency.
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