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Terrific Ten. By Jake Hackley Mrs. Reagan. Replay. Replay (verb) – P lay back (a recording on tape, video, or film) Replay (noun) – The playing again of a section of a recording especially so as to be able to watch an incident more closely Synonyms : v. rerun, reshow, review
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TerrificTen By Jake Hackley Mrs. Reagan
Replay • Replay (verb) – Play back (a recording on tape, video, or film) • Replay (noun) – The playing again of a section of a recording especially so as to be able to watch an incident more closely • Synonyms: v. rerun, reshow, review • Antonyms: v. skip over • Synonyms: n.repetition, recurrence, reenactment • Antonyms: n. NONE FOUND
Replay • After the touchdown, ESPN showed a replay of it.
Reappear • Reappear (verb) – Come into sight again; become visible or noticeable again, typically without visible agent or apparent cause: “smoke reappeared on the horizon.” Come into existence or use again: “the major life forms reappeared on earth.” • Synonyms: reemerge, repeat, return • Antonyms: depart, go away, leave
Reappear • The insane person said that the ghost would reappear on Halloween night.
Defrost Defrost (verb) – Remove frost or ice from (the windshield of a motor vehicle). Thaw (frozen food) before cooking it. Synonyms: thaw, unfreeze, melt Antonyms: freeze
Defrost • My dad had to defrost the windshield after the big snowstorm.
Inmate • Inmate (noun) – A person confined to an institution such as a prison or hospital • Synonyms: convict, jailbird, prisoner • Antonyms: NONE FOUND
Inmate • The inmate was hoping to break out of jail.
Delete • Delete (verb) – Remove or obliterate (text), esp. by drawing a line through it or marking it with a delete sign: “the passage was deleted.” • Delete (noun) – A command or key on a computer that erases text. • Synonyms: v. erase, cancel, obliterate • Antonyms: v. add, keep • Synonyms: n. NONE FOUND • Antonyms: n. NONE FOUND
Delete • The man had to delete the icon from his computer.
Exhaust • Exhaust (verb) – Drain (someone) of their physical or mental resources; tire out. • Exhaust (noun) -- Waste gases or air expelled from an engine, turbine, or other machine in the course of its operation. • Synonyms: v. tire, drain, wear out • Antonyms: v. energize, invigorate, refresh • Synonyms: n. fumes • Antonyms: n. NONE FOUND
Exhaust • Doing all this homework every day will exhaust me.
Decrease • Decrease (verb) – Become smaller or less in size, amount, intensity, or degree • Decrease (noun) – An instance or example of becoming smaller or less: “a decrease in births.” • Synonyms: v. reduce, lower, decline • Antonyms: v. increase, gain, enlarge • Synonyms: n. reduction, shrinkage, decline • Antonyms: n. raise, increase, enlargement
Decrease • If the boy flunks this test it will decrease his grades.
Explore • Explore (verb) – Travel in or through (an unfamiliar country or area) in order to learn about or familiarize oneself with it. Search for resources such as mineral deposits. • Synonyms: v. investigate, search, examine • Antonyms: v. ignore
Explore • Dora likes to explore really far places.
Inflate • Inflate (verb) – The action of inflating something or the condition of being inflated. • Synonyms: boost, stretch, expand • Antonyms: deflate, let air out, shrink
Inflate • For Halloween, Ethan wore a Sumo costume that he had to inflate.
Reaction • Reaction (noun) – An action performed or a feeling experienced in response to a situation or event: “Carrie’s immediate reaction was one of relief.” A person’s ability to respond physically and mentally to external stimuli. • Synonyms: response, counteraction, reply • Antonyms: cause, stillness
Reaction • The man’s reaction shows that he doesn’t like the Michigan Wolverines.