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Daily Vocab Day 6:

1. Exuberant – Meaning: Full of energy and excitement | Synonyms: Enthusiastic, Lively, Joyful | Antonyms: Depressed, Dull, Gloomy


2. Veritable – Meaning: Genuine, true | Synonyms: Authentic, Real, Actual | Antonyms: False, Fake, Untrue


3. Impugn – Meaning: To challenge the truth or validity | Synonyms: Dispute, Question, Challenge | Antonyms: Support, Uphold, Confirm


4. Gleam – Meaning: A small, shining light | Synonyms: Sparkle, Glimmer, Shine | Antonyms: Dullness, Darkness, Dimness


5. Scintillate – Meaning: To sparkle or emit flashes of light | Synonyms: Spark, Twinkle, Glitter | Antonyms: Fade, Dull, Darken
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Daily Vocab Day 7:

1. Mousy – Meaning: Timid or shy | Synonyms: Meek, Submissive, Timorous | Antonyms: Bold, Confident, Assertive


2. Apex – Meaning: The highest point | Synonyms: Peak, Summit, Pinnacle | Antonyms: Base, Bottom, Nadir


3. Solicitous – Meaning: Showing concern or care | Synonyms: Attentive, Considerate, Thoughtful | Antonyms: Indifferent, Neglectful, Unconcerned


4. Heedless – Meaning: Careless, not paying attention | Synonyms: Inattentive, Negligent, Reckless | Antonyms: Careful, Cautious, Attentive


5. Uncouth – Meaning: Lacking good manners or refinement | Synonyms: Rude, Crude, Vulgar | Antonyms: Polite, Refined, Cultured
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Daily Vocab Day 8:

1. Culmination

Meaning: The highest or final point of something; the climax or completion.
Synonyms: Peak, Pinnacle, Climax, Apex, Zenith
Antonyms: Beginning, Start, Base, Nadir

2. Strenuous

Meaning: Requiring great effort or energy; very demanding or tiring.
Synonyms: Arduous, Laborious, Exhausting, Vigorous, Tough
Antonyms: Easy, Effortless, Simple, Relaxed

3. Oppressive

Meaning: Unjustly harsh, cruel, or causing discomfort and distress.
Synonyms: Cruel, Harsh, Tyrannical, Unjust, Stifling
Antonyms: Kind, Fair, Gentle, Pleasant, Tolerant

4. Conflagration

Meaning: A large and destructive fire; a massive blaze.
Synonyms: Inferno, Blaze, Firestorm, Holocaust
Antonyms: Extinguishment, Calm, Peace.

5. Asperity

Meaning: Harshness or severity in tone, manner, or conditions.
Synonyms: Harshness, Severity, Roughness, Sternness, Acrimony
Antonyms: Mildness, Gentleness, Softness, Kindness
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Daily Vocab Day 9:

1. Vacillation

Meaning: The act of being indecisive or changing opinions repeatedly.
Synonyms: Indecision, Hesitation, Uncertainty, Irresolution, Fluctuation
Antonyms: Determination, Certainty, Firmness, Decisiveness

2. Dilemma

Meaning: A situation requiring a difficult choice between two or more unfavorable options.
Synonyms: Predicament, Quandary, Problem, Plight, Difficulty
Antonyms: Solution, Advantage, Clarity, Certainty
3. Verboseness

Meaning: The use of more words than necessary; wordiness.
Synonyms: Wordiness, Loquacity, Redundancy, Prolixity
Antonyms: Brevity, Conciseness, Terseness, Succinctness

4. Temerity

Meaning: Excessive confidence or boldness; rashness.
Synonyms: Audacity, Boldness, Recklessness, Daring, Bravery
Antonyms: Caution, Timidity, Cowardice, Shyness, Prudence

5. Impudence

Meaning: Rude or disrespectful behavior; lack of shame.
Synonyms: Insolence, Rudeness, Impertinence, Boldness, Disrespect
Antonyms: Politeness, Respect, Modesty, Humility, Courtesy
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Daily Vocab Day 10:

1. Prudent

Meaning: Acting with care, thought, and good judgment for the future.
Synonyms: Wise, Cautious, Sensible, Judicious, Discreet
Antonyms: Careless, Reckless, Foolish, Imprudent, Thoughtless


2. Gratify

Meaning: To please or satisfy someone; to give pleasure.
Synonyms: Please, Satisfy, Delight, Content, Fulfill
Antonyms: Displease, Dissatisfy, Annoy, Frustrate, Offend

3. Taciturn

Meaning: Reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little.
Synonyms: Silent, Quiet, Reserved, Reticent, Unresponsive
Antonyms: Talkative, Communicative, Chatty, Loquacious, Outgoing

4. Tedious

Meaning: Too long, slow, or dull; tiresome or monotonous.
Synonyms: Boring, Dull, Monotonous, Wearisome, Repetitive
Antonyms: Interesting, Exciting, Engaging, Lively, Enjoyable

5. Jargon

Meaning: Special words or expressions used by a particular group or profession, difficult for others to understand.
Synonyms: Slang, Terminology, Lingo, Vocabulary, Argot
Antonyms: Simplicity, Clarity, Plain Language, Common Speech
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Daily Vocab Day 11:

1. Proliferate

Meaning: To increase or multiply rapidly in number or amount.
Synonyms: Multiply, Increase, Expand, Escalate, Spread
Antonyms: Decrease, Diminish, Lessen, Decline, Reduce

2. Odious

Meaning: Extremely unpleasant or repulsive; deserving hatred.
Synonyms: Hateful, Repulsive, Disgusting, Detestable, Loathsome
Antonyms: Pleasant, Delightful, Charming, Likeable, Agreeable
3. Illicit

Meaning: Forbidden by law, rules, or custom; unlawful or illegal.
Synonyms: Illegal, Unlawful, Forbidden, Banned, Prohibited
Antonyms: Legal, Lawful, Permitted, Allowed, Authorized

4. Sterile

Meaning: Free from germs or bacteria; unable to produce life or results.
Synonyms: Germ-free, Barren, Infertile, Unproductive, Clean
Antonyms: Fertile, Productive, Fruitful, Contaminated, Polluted

5. Imitate

Meaning: To copy or mimic someone or something; to reproduce behavior or style.
Synonyms: Copy, Mimic, Emulate, Replicate, Follow
Antonyms: Originate, Create, Innovate, Differ, Deviate
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Daily Vocab Day 12:

1. Flair

Meaning: A natural ability or talent for doing something well.
Synonyms: Talent, Gift, Aptitude, Skill, Knack
Antonyms: Inability, Ineptitude, Incapacity, Clumsiness, Weakness

2. Vindictive

Meaning: Having or showing a strong desire for revenge.
Synonyms: Revengeful, Spiteful, Malicious, Vengeful, Bitter
Antonyms: Forgiving, Kind, Merciful, Generous, Compassionate

3. Sterile

Meaning: Free from germs or bacteria; incapable of producing life or results.
Synonyms: Germ-free, Barren, Infertile, Unproductive, Clean
Antonyms: Fertile, Productive, Fruitful, Contaminated, Polluted


4. Repudiate

Meaning: To reject or refuse to accept something as true or valid.
Synonyms: Reject, Deny, Disown, Renounce, Refuse
Antonyms: Accept, Approve, Embrace, Acknowledge, Support

5. Bonhomie

Meaning: Cheerful friendliness; good-natured manner.
Synonyms: Geniality, Amiability, Friendliness, Warmth, Cordiality
Antonyms: Hostility, Coldness, Rudeness, Unfriendliness, Meanness
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Daily Vocab Day 13:

1. Ignominy

Meaning: Public shame, disgrace, or humiliation.
Synonyms: Disgrace, Shame, Dishonor, Humiliation, Disrepute
Antonyms: Honor, Glory, Respect, Esteem, Dignity

2. Hoodwink

Meaning: To deceive or trick someone.
Synonyms: Deceive, Cheat, Trick, Mislead, Dupe
Antonyms: Enlighten, Inform, Guide, Reveal, Expose

3. Rampant

Meaning: Spreading uncontrollably; growing or increasing without restraint.
Synonyms: Uncontrolled, Widespread, Unrestrained, Excessive, Prevailing
Antonyms: Controlled, Limited, Restrained, Moderate, Checked

4. Haggard

Meaning: Looking tired, exhausted, or unwell, often from worry or lack of sleep.
Synonyms: Exhausted, Worn-out, Gaunt, Pale, Fatigued
Antonyms: Fresh, Healthy, Energetic, Radiant, Rested

5. Admonish

Meaning: To warn, caution, or scold someone firmly.
Synonyms: Warn, Reprimand, Rebuke, Caution, Advise
Antonyms: Praise, Approve, Encourage, Compliment, Applaud
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Daily Vocab Day 14:

1. Arable

Meaning: Suitable for growing crops or farming.
Synonyms: Fertile, Cultivable, Productive, Farmable, Plowable
Antonyms: Barren, Infertile, Unproductive, Sterile, Desert

2. Verisimilitude

Meaning: The appearance or quality of seeming true or real.
Synonyms: Realism, Authenticity, Credibility, Probability, Plausibility
Antonyms: Falseness, Unreality, Improbability, Unlikelihood, Fiction

3. Boisterous

Meaning: Noisy, energetic, and cheerful; rowdy.
Synonyms: Lively, Rowdy, Spirited, Exuberant, Noisy
Antonyms: Quiet, Calm, Gentle, Restrained, Subdued

4. Spurious

Meaning: False or fake; not genuine or authentic.
Synonyms: False, Fake, Bogus, Counterfeit, Deceptive
Antonyms: Genuine, True, Authentic, Real, Valid

5. Beseech

Meaning: To beg or ask someone urgently and fervently.
Synonyms: Beg, Plead, Implored, Entreat, Request
Antonyms: Demand, Order, Command, Refuse, Deny
Daily Vocab Day 15:

1. Pernickety

Meaning: Too concerned with minor details; fussy or hard to please.
Synonyms: Fussy, Finicky, Particular, Choosy, Meticulous
Antonyms: Easygoing, Careless, Unfussy, Laid-back, Indifferent

2. Comeuppance

Meaning: A deserved punishment or fate for one’s misdeeds.
Synonyms: Retribution, Punishment, Payback, Justice, Recompense
Antonyms: Reward, Forgiveness, Pardon, Mercy, Exemption

3. Arable

Meaning: Suitable for farming or growing crops.
Synonyms: Fertile, Cultivable, Productive, Farmable, Plowable
Antonyms: Barren, Infertile, Unproductive, Sterile, Desert

4. Congregation

Meaning: A group of people gathered for religious worship or a common purpose.
Synonyms: Assembly, Gathering, Crowd, Flock, Audience
Antonyms: Isolation, Separation, Solitude, Individuality, Disbandment

5. Peckish

Meaning: Slightly hungry.
Synonyms: Hungry, Ravenous, Famished, Starved (mildly), Eager to eat
Antonyms: Full, Satisfied, Stuffed, Replete, Content
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Daily Vocab Day 16:

1. Dwindled (verb)

Meaning: Gradually reduced in size, amount, or strength.
Synonyms: decreased, diminished, reduced, lessened, shrank
Antonyms: increased, expanded, grew, strengthened

2. Habitat (noun)

Meaning: The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or organism.
Synonyms: environment, surroundings, dwelling, ecosystem
Antonyms: captivity, artificial environment

3. Inchoate (adjective)

Meaning: Just begun and not yet fully developed; rudimentary or immature.
Synonyms: undeveloped, nascent, embryonic, initial
Antonyms: developed, mature, complete, finished

4. Stewardship (noun)

Meaning: The responsible management or care of something, especially resources or the environment.
Synonyms: management, supervision, guardianship, administration
Antonyms: neglect, mismanagement, carelessness

5. Bolstered (verb)

Meaning: Supported or strengthened; made stronger or more effective.
Synonyms: supported, reinforced, strengthened, encouraged, boosted
Antonyms: weakened, undermined, hindered, reduced
Daily Vocab Day 17:

1. Makeshift shelters (noun phrase)

Meaning: Temporary shelters made from available materials, used when permanent housing is not available.
Synonyms: temporary shelters, improvised huts, provisional homes, emergency housing
Antonyms: permanent houses, durable buildings, fixed structures

2. Veneer (noun)

Meaning: A thin decorative covering over a surface; also used metaphorically to mean a superficial appearance hiding something less pleasant.
Synonyms: coating, covering, façade, disguise, gloss
Antonyms: reality, authenticity, core, essence

3. Enclave (noun)

Meaning: A distinct area or group enclosed within or surrounded by a larger territory or community.
Synonyms: territory, zone, district, pocket, area
Antonyms: expanse, openness, exclusion

4. Wither away (phrasal verb)

Meaning: To gradually fade, weaken, or disappear.
Synonyms: fade, decline, shrink, deteriorate, perish
Antonyms: grow, flourish, thrive, strengthen

5. Quibble (verb/noun)

Meaning: To argue or complain about trivial matters; a minor objection or criticism.
Synonyms: argue, nitpick, cavil, object, split hairs
Antonyms: agree, concede, accept, acknowledge
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Daily Vocab Day 18:

1. Primal (adjective)

Meaning: Relating to the earliest stage of development; fundamental or essential.
Synonyms: original, primitive, primary, basic, fundamental
Antonyms: modern, secondary, advanced, developed

2. Abdication (noun)

Meaning: The act of giving up a position of power or responsibility, especially a throne.
Synonyms: resignation, renunciation, surrender, relinquishment
Antonyms: coronation, acceptance, retention, assumption

3. Munificence (noun)

Meaning: Great generosity or lavish giving.
Synonyms: generosity, liberality, magnanimity, benevolence
Antonyms: stinginess, meanness, selfishness, greed

4. Colossal (adjective)

Meaning: Extremely large or great in size, extent, or degree.
Synonyms: enormous, gigantic, massive, immense, huge
Antonyms: tiny, small, minute, insignificant

5. Ceasefire (noun)

Meaning: An agreement to stop fighting temporarily; a suspension of hostilities.
Synonyms: truce, armistice, peace agreement, halt, pause
Antonyms: conflict, battle, war, hostility
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Daily Vocab Day 19:

1. Blending (verb/noun)

Meaning: Mixing or combining different elements to form a single substance or whole.
Synonyms: mixing, combining, merging, fusing, integrating
Antonyms: separating, dividing, isolating, detaching

2. Bountiful (adjective)

Meaning: Large in quantity; generous or abundant.
Synonyms: plentiful, abundant, ample, generous, rich
Antonyms: scarce, meagre, insufficient, limited

3. Inundated (verb)

Meaning: Overwhelmed or flooded with things or people.
Synonyms: flooded, overwhelmed, swamped, deluged, submerged
Antonyms: drained, cleared, freed

4. Deluge (noun/verb)

Meaning: A severe flood or an overwhelming rush of something (like rain or work).
Synonyms: flood, torrent, overflow, inundation, surge
Antonyms: drought, dryness, trickle

5. Breached (verb/noun)

Meaning: Broken through or violated (a barrier, law, or agreement).
Synonyms: broken, violated, ruptured, penetrated, shattered
Antonyms: sealed, closed, obeyed, preserved
Daily Vocab Day 20:

1. Mitigate (verb)

Meaning: To make something less severe, harmful, or painful.
Synonyms: alleviate, reduce, lessen, ease, relieve
Antonyms: worsen, aggravate, intensify, increase

2. Fragile (adjective)

Meaning: Easily broken, damaged, or destroyed.
Synonyms: delicate, brittle, weak, breakable
Antonyms: strong, sturdy, durable, tough

3. Dredging (verb/noun)

Meaning: The process of cleaning or deepening a water body by removing mud, sand, or debris from its bottom.
Synonyms: excavating, scooping, clearing, digging
Antonyms: filling, depositing, covering

4. Traverse (verb)

Meaning: To travel across or through an area or obstacle.
Synonyms: cross, pass through, navigate, move across
Antonyms: stay, remain, halt, stop

5. Intact (adjective)

Meaning: Remaining whole, undamaged, or unbroken.
Synonyms: unharmed, complete, unbroken, untouched
Antonyms: damaged, broken, incomplete, harmed
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