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Definition/Part of Speech : (verb) to pull or carry with effort. Synonyms : pull, . Antonyms : drop,. lug. Picture :. Sentence : I wish we had lockers; then I wouldn’t have to lug around this backpack!. Definition/Part of Speech :
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Definition/Part of Speech: (verb) to pull or carry with effort Synonyms: pull, Antonyms: drop, lug Picture: Sentence: I wish we had lockers; then I wouldn’t have to lug around this backpack!
Definition/Part of Speech: (adj.) wishing evil or harm to another or others; showing ill will; ill-disposed; malicious. Synonyms: evil, Antonyms: benevolent, malevolent Picture: Sentence: Did you know that the original purpose of a jack-o-lantern was to ward off malevolent spirits?
Definition/Part of Speech: (noun) 1. devastation; ruin. 2. dreariness; barrenness. 3. sorrow; grief; woe. Synonyms: grief, Antonyms: happiness, desolation Picture: Sentence: When I was in college, my books back home suffered water damage. Can you imagine my desolation?
Definition/Part of Speech: (adj.) 1. Conflicting. 2. Disagreeable in sound; harsh or dissonant. Synonyms: dissonant, Antonyms: melodic, discordant Picture: Sentence: There’s nothing more discordant than the sounds of a beginning trombonist getting to know his instrument.
Definition/Part of Speech: (adj.) uncertain; unstable; insecure. Risky or dangerous. Synonyms: insecure, Antonyms: safe, precarious Sentence: After taking a red-eye flight back from Philly last night, Ms. G’s attention span is a wee bit precarious. Picture:
Definition/Part of Speech: (adj.) indicating confidence, intimacy, or secrecy Synonyms: secret, Antonyms: public, confidential Picture: Sentence: “This is confidential,” Jennifer grinned wickedly. “But the third bridesmaid totally got dumped last week.”