Vocabulary Words 31-40
Virulent
Definition:
extremely
poisonous; malignant; full of hate
Used
in a Sentence:
The man felt virulent whenever he saw his enemy and couldn’t stand to
look at him.
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Antonym:
loving
Used
in a Sentence: My
mom is very loving and always gives me hugs.
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Scrutinize
Definition: to examine closely
Antonym: miss
Used
in a Sentence: The
detective missed the biggest clue and could not solve the case.
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Discord
Definition:
disagreement
Used
in a Sentence: When
my best friend and I go shopping, we always have a discord on what
to buy.
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Antonym:
peace
Used
in a Sentence: I
made peace with my neighbor and we now get along well.
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Repudiate
Definition:
to reject;
to deny
Used
in a Sentence: I
entered my password, but the computer repudiated it.
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Antonym:
admit
Used
in a Sentence: She
admitted that she cheated.
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Diligent
Definition:
hardworking
Used
in a Sentence: I
hired the man because he was a diligent worker.
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Antonym:
idle
Used
in a Sentence: The
idle car was wasting gas.
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Superficial
Definition:
on the
surface only; shallow; not thorough
Used
in a Sentence: The
baby pool is shallow and superficial.
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Antonym:
profound
Used
in a Sentence: No
one expected her to have such a profound thought.
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Contempt
Definition:
reproachful
disdain
Used
in a Sentence: I
felt contempt after I trampled her flowers.
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Antonym:
respect
Used
in a Sentence: I
have respect for the wise mayor.
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Lucid
Definition:
clear; easy
to understand
Used
in a Sentence: I
could see the other side of the room through the lucid wall.
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Antonym:
dim
Used
in a Sentence: I
could barely see the poster in the dim room.
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Aesthetic
Definition:
having to do
with artistic beauty; artistic beauty
Used
in a Sentence: The
well decorated house had great aesthetics.
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Antonym:
hideous
Used
in a Sentence: Their
lawn was hideous with all the garden gnomes.
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Prodigal
Definition:
extravagant;
wasteful
Used
in a Sentence: The
lady’s outfit was prodigal and looked terrible.
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Antonym: frugal
Used
in a Sentence: When
I shop, I try to be very frugal and use coupons.
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