1. STAKE
Parts
of Speech: VERB
Meaning: To
mark or support with stakes.
To
risk or gamble, usually by putting something valuable at risk.
Synonyms:
Gamble, wager, risk.
Antonyms:
Secure, safeguard.
Sentence:
The gardener decided to stake the young trees to protect them from strong
winds.
2.
ALLIES
Parts
of Speech: NOUN
Meaning:
Countries, groups, or individuals that have formed a cooperative alliance or
partnership for mutual benefit.
Synonyms:
Partners, associates, comrades, collaborators.
Antonyms:
Adversaries, enemies, rivals.
Sentence:
During the war, the two nations became close allies to combat a common threat.
3.
MOPPING
Parts
of Speech: VERB
Meaning: To
clean or wipe a surface using a mop, typically a long-handled implement with an
absorbent material attached to it.
Synonyms:
Swab, scrub, wipe, clean.
Antonyms:
Dirty, soil, neglect.
Sentence:
She spent the morning mopping the kitchen floor to ensure it was spotless for
the party.
4.
RESURRECT
Parts
of Speech: VERB
Meaning: To
bring back to life; to revive or restore from a state of inactivity or disuse.
Synonyms:
Revive, restore, rejuvenate, bring back.
Antonyms:
Abandon, discard, neglect.
Sentence:
The historical artifacts were carefully restored and resurrected, allowing
future generations to appreciate their significance.
5.
ALACRITY
Parts
of Speech: NOUN
Meaning:
Brisk and cheerful readiness; eagerness and promptness in responding or taking
action.
Synonyms:
Eagerness, enthusiasm, willingness, promptness.
Antonyms:
Hesitation, reluctance, sluggishness.
Sentence:
She tackled the challenging task with alacrity, completing it well ahead of
schedule and with a positive attitude.
6.
PUTATIVE
Parts
of Speech: ADJ.
Meaning:
Generally considered or reputed to be; commonly believed or accepted without
conclusive evidence.
Synonyms:
Alleged, supposed, presumed, reputed.
Antonyms:
Confirmed, proven, established.
Sentence:
The putative heir to the throne was widely recognized, although the formal
announcement had not yet been made.
7.
ASSIDUOUS
Parts
of Speech: ADJ.
Meaning:
Showing great care, attention, and diligence in one's work or duties; marked by
constant and persistent effort.
Synonyms:
Diligent, hardworking, meticulous, attentive.
Antonyms:
Negligent, lazy, careless.
Sentence:
His assiduous efforts to improve his skills paid off when he received a
promotion at work.
8.
DISARRAY
Parts
of Speech: VERB
Meaning: To
throw into disorder or confusion; to disrupt or disturb the orderly condition
of something.
Synonyms:
Disorganize, disrupt, disturb, unsettle.
Antonyms:
Organize, arrange, order.
Sentence:
The unexpected announcement disarrayed the carefully laid plans for the event.
9.
BANDWAGON
Parts
of Speech: NOUN
Meaning: A
popular trend, activity, or cause that attracts growing support, often because
it is fashionable or widely accepted.
Synonyms:
Trend, craze, fad, popular movement.
Antonyms:
Outdated, unpopular, unconventional.
Sentence:
Many people joined the environmental movement, not out of personal conviction,
but because it had become the latest bandwagon everyone was jumping on.
10.
EMACIATED
Parts
of Speech: ADJ.
Meaning:
Extremely thin or weak, usually as a result of illness, malnutrition, or lack
of food.
Synonyms:
Gaunt, skeletal, undernourished, wasted.
Antonyms:
Plump, robust, well-fed.
Sentence:
The emaciated dog was rescued from the streets and brought to the animal
shelter for care and nourishment.

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