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English Antonyms for Recollect and Ruminate Vocabulary Words – Online Quiz!

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Find antonyms of Recollect and Ruminate vocabulary words in this online multiple-choice quiz. Identify the antonyms of all 27 vocabulary words. (An antonym is a word of opposite meaning.)

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Complete Flashcards List for Recollect and Ruminate with POS, IPA, Definitions, Examples, Questions, and Answers

anachronism (noun) /əˈnakrənɪz(ə)m/
Definition: Something that is out of its proper chronological or historical order when considered in a specific context.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of anachronism.
Options: antiquity; archaism; fossil; contemporaneity
Answer: contemporaneity
Example sentence: "The astronaut's quill pen was an anachronism on the spaceship."

brood (verb) /bruːd/
Definition: To think deeply or dwell on a particular thought or feeling for an extended period of time.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of brood.
Options: agonize; contemplate; mope; ignore
Answer: ignore
Example sentence: "Brooding about the future can create unnecessary anxiety."

cogitate (verb) /ˌkɑʤɪˌteɪt/
Definition: To think deeply and carefully about something, often with the aim of understanding or solving a problem.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of cogitate.
Options: consider; contemplate; debate; ignore
Answer: ignore
Example sentence: "The philosopher would cogitate for hours before penning a single sentence."

contemplate (verb) /ˈkɒntəmpleɪt/
Definition: To consider or think about something carefully and at length, often with a view to making a decision or coming to a conclusion.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of contemplate.
Options: analyze; cogitate; deliberate; disregard
Answer: disregard
Example sentence: "During the hike, she took a moment to contemplate the beauty of nature."

foresee (verb) /fɔrˈsi/
Definition: To predict or anticipate an event or outcome before it happens.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of foresee.
Options: anticipate; discern; envisage; overlook
Answer: overlook
Example sentence: "The experienced captain could foresee the approaching storm and made preparations."

heirloom (noun) /ˈɛːluːm/
Definition: An item of personal property that has been passed down through generations of a family, often with sentimental or historical value.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of heirloom.
Options: antique; bestowal; birthright; novelty
Answer: novelty
Example sentence: "A vintage quilt, treasured as a family heirloom, warms beds."

introspective (adjective) /ˌɪntrə(ʊ)ˈspɛktɪv/
Definition: Looking inward, examining one's own thoughts, feelings, and emotions.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of introspective.
Options: contemplative; introverted; meditative; extroverted
Answer: extroverted
Example sentence: "The artist's introspective paintings conveyed a deep sense of emotion."

legacy (noun) /ˈlɛɡəsi/
Definition: The lasting impact or influence that a person, event, or organization has had on society and the culture through their accomplishments or contributions.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of legacy.
Options: aftermath; consequences; endowment; disappearance
Answer: disappearance
Example sentence: "The legacy of the civil rights movement continues to inspire social change."

memento (noun) /mɪˈmɛntəʊ/
Definition: An object or item that serves as a reminder of a person, place, or event.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of memento.
Options: keepsake; memorabilia; memorial; forgetfulness
Answer: forgetfulness
Example sentence: "The photo album was filled with mementos of family gatherings and special occasions."

muse (verb) /mjuːz/
Definition: To become absorbed in deep and reflective thought, often in a dreamy or abstract manner.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of muse.
Options: brood; cogitate; consider; ignore
Answer: ignore
Example sentence: "The writer would frequently muse on the complexities of human emotions."

nostalgic (adjective) /nɒˈstaldʒɪk/
Definition: Characterized by a longing or wistful affection for the past, particularly for moments, experiences, or aspects of one's personal history.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of nostalgic.
Options: cornball; dreamy; emotional; forward-looking
Answer: forward-looking
Example sentence: "The vintage car brought back nostalgic memories of youth."

pensive (adjective) /ˈpɛnsɪv/
Definition: Deeply absorbed in thought, often with a sense of reflection, contemplation, or a slightly melancholic demeanor.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of pensive.
Options: absorbed; abstracted; brooding; carefree
Answer: carefree
Example sentence: "He was pensive as he listened to the lecture, taking in the information."

peroration (noun) /ˌpɛr əˈreɪ ʃən/
Definition: The concluding part of a speech or written work, typically characterized by a rhetorical flourish or emotional appeal.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of peroration.
Options: climax; closing; coda; preface
Answer: preface
Example sentence: "The preacher's peroration was a moving tribute to the power of faith."

ponder (verb) /ˈpɒndə/
Definition: To deeply and carefully think about something, often a complex or profound idea, question, problem, or situation.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of ponder.
Options: analyze; brood; cogitate; disregard
Answer: disregard
Example sentence: "As the sun set, he sat on the porch to ponder his next move."

portray (verb) /pɔːˈtreɪ/
Definition: To represent or depict something, such as a person, an event, or an idea, in a particular way.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of portray.
Options: characterize; describe; evoke; misrepresent
Answer: misrepresent
Example sentence: "Photographers often portray moments in time that can tell a whole story."

profound (adjective) /prəˈfaʊnd/
Definition: Deep, intense, or having a significant impact on one's thoughts, feelings, or understanding.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of profound.
Options: abstruse; deep; enlightening; superficial
Answer: superficial
Example sentence: "The loss was a profound personal tragedy for him."

recollect (verb) /ˌrɛkəˈlɛkt/
Definition: To remember or retrieve information, memories, experiences, or details from the past.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of recollect.
Options: bring; elicit; evoke; forget
Answer: forget
Example sentence: "She will recollect her childhood memories during the interview."

reiterate (verb) /ˌriːˈɪtəreɪt/
Definition: To say or do something again, often in order to emphasize or clarify a point.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of reiterate.
Options: duplicate; echo; recapitulate; contradict
Answer: contradict
Example sentence: "I'll reiterate my recommendation to invest in renewable energy for cost savings."

reminisce (verb) /ˌrɛmɪˈnɪs/
Definition: To indulge in past experiences that you remember with fondness.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of reminisce.
Options: daydream; memorize; muse; forget
Answer: forget
Example sentence: "I like to reminisce about my favorite vacation."

reminiscent (adjective) /ˌrɛmɪˈnɪsnt/
Definition: Evoking memories or associations with a particular time, place, person, or experience.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of reminiscent.
Options: affecting; evocative; implicative; forgetful
Answer: forgetful
Example sentence: "The scent of freshly baked bread was reminiscent of Grandma's kitchen."

requiem (noun) /ˈrɛkwiəm/
Definition: A musical composition or a religious ceremony specifically dedicated to honoring and remembering the deceased, typically performed during a funeral or memorial service.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of requiem.
Options: ceremony; dirge; elegy; celebration
Answer: celebration
Example sentence: "The funeral service included a requiem mass, with readings and hymns for the deceased."

retaliate (verb) /rɪˈtæl iˌeɪt/
Definition: To respond to an action or event, usually negative, with a similar action or event, often in a vengeful or aggressive manner.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of retaliate.
Options: avenge; counterattack; payback; forgive
Answer: forgive
Example sentence: "The nation vowed to retaliate swiftly in response to the unprovoked attack."

retrospect (noun) /ˈrɛtrəspɛkt/
Definition: The act of looking back or reflecting on past events, experiences, or actions.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of retrospect.
Options: afterthought; contemplation; examination; anticipation
Answer: anticipation
Example sentence: "She viewed her tumultuous childhood with a mix of nostalgia and retrospect."

retrospective (adjective) /ˌrɛ trəˈspɛk tɪv/
Definition: Concerned with or relating to the past, specifically reflecting or looking back on past events, experiences, or accomplishments.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of retrospective.
Options: backward; evaluative; hindsight; forward-looking
Answer: forward-looking
Example sentence: "The company organized a retrospective meeting to evaluate the success of their marketing campaign."

revenge (verb) /rɪˈvɛndʒ/
Definition: To inflict harm, punishment, or injury upon someone as a response to a perceived wrong, offense, or act of aggression committed against oneself or others.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of revenge.
Options: avenge; counter; payback; forgive
Answer: forgive
Example sentence: "They planned a scheme to revenge their team's previous defeat."

reverie (noun) /ˈrɛv ə ri/
Definition: A state of deep and often dreamy contemplation or daydreaming, where one's thoughts and imagination wander freely and without a fixed purpose.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of reverie.
Options: contemplation; daydream; fantasy; focus
Answer: focus
Example sentence: "The calm lake inspired moments of tranquil reverie for the artist."

ruminate (verb) /ˈruːmɪneɪt/
Definition: To think deeply or ponder over something, often for an extended period of time.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of ruminate.
Options: brood; cogitate; consider; disregard
Answer: disregard
Example sentence: "After the breakup, he would ruminate about what went wrong."

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