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Complete Flashcards List for SAT 1 (Scholastic Assessment Test) with POS, IPA, Definitions, Examples, Questions, and Answers

acolyte (noun) /ˈakəlʌɪt/
Definition: A person who is a devoted and often enthusiastic follower or assistant, particularly in a religious or ceremonial context.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of acolyte.
Options: admirer; apostle; cultist; leader
Answer: leader
Example sentence: "The teacher's acolyte helped organize the classroom and prepare lesson materials."

amphitheater (noun) /ˈæm fəˌθi ə tər/
Definition: A large, circular or oval-shaped open-air venue designed for spectator events, such as performances, sports competitions, or public gatherings.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of amphitheater.
Options: arena; auditorium; bowl; flatland
Answer: flatland
Example sentence: "The amphitheater's acoustics made the play even more captivating."

antecedent (adjective) /ˌæn təˈsid nt/
Definition: Preceding or coming before another thing in time, order, or position.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of antecedent.
Options: ancestral; anterior; earlier; subsequent
Answer: subsequent
Example sentence: "A clear antecedent decision paved the way for success."

bedeck (verb) /bɪˈdɛk/
Definition: To adorn or decorate something or someone elaborately, often with a variety of decorative elements.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of bedeck.
Options: adorn; array; beautify; strip
Answer: strip
Example sentence: "For the gala, they will bedeck the hall with satin drapes and crystal chandeliers."

blockchain (noun) /ˈblɒkˌtʃeɪn/
Definition: A decentralized and distributed digital ledger or database that records transactions across multiple computers or nodes in a secure and transparent manner.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of blockchain.
Options: chain; crypto; cryptocurrency; disorganization
Answer: disorganization
Example sentence: "The immutability of blockchain makes it a reliable tool for storing and verifying sensitive data."

carcinogenic (adjective) /ˌkɑːsənəˈdʒɛnɪk/
Definition: Having the potential to cause or promote the development of cancer in living organisms, including humans.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of carcinogenic.
Options: cancerous; dangerous; harmful; non-toxic
Answer: non-toxic
Example sentence: "Avoiding processed meats can reduce carcinogenic risks."

circuitous (adjective) /sərˈkjuɪtəs/
Definition: A route, journey or process that is indirect, meandering, and longer than the most direct way.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of circuitous.
Options: convoluted; digressive; labyrinthine; direct
Answer: direct
Example sentence: "The project was delayed by a circuitous approval process that took months."

confederate (adjective) /kənˈfɛd(ə)rət/
Definition: Connected or associated with a union or alliance of independent states or organizations.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of confederate.
Options: allied; amalgamated; associated; opposing
Answer: opposing
Example sentence: "The confederate tribes established a council for diplomacy."

congruous (adjective) /ˈkɒŋ gru əs/
Definition: In harmony or agreement with its surroundings or context.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of congruous.
Options: accordant; appropriate; apt; incongruous
Answer: incongruous
Example sentence: "The couple's goals and aspirations were congruous, which made their relationship strong."

courtesan (noun) /ˌkɔːtɪˈzæn/
Definition: A woman who is hired to provide companionship and entertainment to men of wealth and status.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of courtesan.
Options: concubine; escort; geisha; adversary
Answer: adversary
Example sentence: "The courtesan's expensive taste made her a regular at the finest boutiques in the city."

defector (noun) /dɪˈfɛk tər/
Definition: An individual who has abandoned or renounced their previous allegiance, loyalty, or support to a group, organization, country, or cause.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of defector.
Options: absconder; apostate; deserter; loyalist
Answer: loyalist
Example sentence: "Every defector has a story of courage, fear, and a pursuit of truth."

desensitize (verb) /diːˈsɛnsɪtʌɪz/
Definition: To decrease the emotional or physiological response to a stimulus over time.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of desensitize.
Options: anesthetize; blunt; dampen; sensitize
Answer: sensitize
Example sentence: "Some therapists use virtual reality to desensitize patients to their phobias."

diffuse (verb) /dɪˈfjuːz/
Definition: To spread something out, scattering or dispersing it over a wider area.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of diffuse.
Options: broadcast; circulate; disband; concentrate
Answer: concentrate
Example sentence: "He managed to diffuse the tension with his sense of humor."

emaciated (adjective) /ɪˈmeɪʃiˌeɪtɪd/
Definition: Extremely thin, gaunt, and malnourished to the point of looking unhealthily skeletal or wasted.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of emaciated.
Options: anorexic; bony; cadaverous; plump
Answer: plump
Example sentence: "The emaciated dog was taken in by a rescue organization and nursed back to health."

emporium (noun) /ɛmˈpɔr i əm/
Definition: A large, diverse, and often prestigious retail store or marketplace.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of emporium.
Options: bazaar; boutique; depot; kiosk
Answer: kiosk
Example sentence: "The emporium showcased a dazzling array of jewelry, from exquisite diamonds to rare gemstones."

ensuing (adjective) /ɛnˈsu ɪŋ/
Definition: Following or occurring as a result of something else, typically in a chronological or logical sequence.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of ensuing.
Options: after; consequent; following; preceding
Answer: preceding
Example sentence: "His reckless actions had dire consequences in the ensuing months."

equanimous (adjective) /ɪˈkwæn ə məs/
Definition: Calmness, composure, and inner balance in the face of challenging or stressful situations.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of equanimous.
Options: balanced; calm; collected; agitated
Answer: agitated
Example sentence: "Even in the midst of criticism, he maintained an equanimous demeanor, refusing to let negativity affect him."

expansive (adjective) /ɪkˈspansɪv/
Definition: Broad, wide-ranging, or extensive in scope, often suggesting a sense of spaciousness, openness, or comprehensive coverage.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of expansive.
Options: broad; comprehensive; extended; narrow
Answer: narrow
Example sentence: "The company's expansion plans are quite expansive."

flurry (noun) /ˈflʌri/
Definition: A brief and sudden burst of activity, commotion, or excitement, often characterized by rapid and chaotic movements or actions.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of flurry.
Options: eruption; explosion; flare; calm
Answer: calm
Example sentence: "As the deadline approached, the office was filled with a flurry of activity."

footing (noun) /ˈfʊt ɪŋ/
Definition: The basis or foundation upon which something is established or built.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of footing.
Options: arrangement; balance; base; instability
Answer: instability
Example sentence: "The hiker lost his footing and tumbled down the steep slope."

frayed (adjective) /freɪd /
Definition: Worn, tattered, or unraveling at the edges or seams.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of frayed.
Options: depleted; deteriorated; dilapidated; intact
Answer: intact
Example sentence: "The frayed hem of his jeans gave them a distressed, fashionable look."

gospel (noun) /ˈgɒs pəl/
Definition: The teachings or principles of Christianity, particularly those found in the New Testament of the Bible, specifically the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of gospel.
Options: belief; creed; doctrine; falsehood
Answer: falsehood
Example sentence: "The Bible is considered the ultimate source of the gospel message."

henceforth (adverb) /ˈhɛnsˈfɔrθ/
Definition: Referring to a point in time from which a particular action, situation, or rule will be applied or in effect.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of henceforth.
Options: afterwards; following; forthwith; previously
Answer: previously
Example sentence: "The company implemented a new policy, henceforth requiring employees to attend monthly training sessions."

inadvertently (adverb) /ˌɪnədˈvəːt(ə)ntli/
Definition: Occurring unintentionally or accidentally, often without prior awareness or deliberate intent.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of inadvertently.
Options: accidentally; carelessly; involuntarily; intentionally
Answer: intentionally
Example sentence: "She inadvertently revealed the secret during the conversation."

incandescence (noun) /ˌɪn kənˈdɛs əns/
Definition: The state or quality of emitting light as a result of being heated to a high temperature.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of incandescence.
Options: blaze; brightness; brilliance; darkness
Answer: darkness
Example sentence: "His face lit up with an incandescence that showed his excitement."

indelible (adjective) /ɪnˈdɛlɪb(ə)l/
Definition: Permanent, lasting, or unable to be erased, removed, or forgotten.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of indelible.
Options: enduring; ineffaceable; ineradicable; erasable
Answer: erasable
Example sentence: "The impact of his words was indelible and long-lasting."

inherent (adjective) /ɪnˈhɪər(ə)nt/
Definition: Built in or belonging to the basic nature of someone or something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of inherent.
Options: fundamental; inborn; inbuilt; acquired
Answer: acquired
Example sentence: "I believe there's an inherent goodness in all people, even when they make mistakes."

initialism (noun) /ɪˈnɪʃ əˌlɪz əm/
Definition: A type of abbreviation or acronym where each letter represents a distinct word.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of initialism.
Options: abbreviation; acronym; code; expansion
Answer: expansion
Example sentence: "In computer science, "HTML" is a common initialism for "Hypertext Markup Language."

innumerable (adjective) /ɪˈnumərəbəl/
Definition: So vast, numerous, or countless that it cannot be accurately counted or enumerated.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of innumerable.
Options: boundless; countless; endless; few
Answer: few
Example sentence: "The city's lights dazzled with innumerable colors at night."

inoculation (noun) /ɪˌnɒk yəˈleɪ ʃən/
Definition: The process of introducing a weakened or modified form of a disease-causing agent, such as a virus or bacteria, into the body in order to stimulate an immune response and provide protection against future infections.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of inoculation.
Options: dose; immunization; injection; exposure
Answer: exposure
Example sentence: "Many countries have implemented mandatory inoculation programs for certain diseases."

inscribe (verb) /ɪnˈskraɪb/
Definition: To engrave, mark, or write words, symbols, or characters onto a surface.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of inscribe.
Options: brand; carve; chisel; erase
Answer: erase
Example sentence: "The architect will inscribe a dedication on the cornerstone of the building."

invoke (verb) /ɪnˈvoʊk/
Definition: To call upon or summon a higher power, deity, or spiritual force for assistance, support, guidance, or protection.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of invoke.
Options: activate; appeal; call; ignore
Answer: ignore
Example sentence: "The meditation class teaches techniques to invoke a sense of inner peace."

in-memoriam (noun) /ˌɪn mɪˈmɔːrɪam/
Definition: A tribute or memorial that is dedicated to the memory of a deceased person.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of in-memoriam.
Options: commemoration; commemorative; homage; birth announcement
Answer: birth announcement
Example sentence: "The book was published in memoriam of the author's late wife."

isolationism (noun) /ˌaɪ səˈleɪ ʃəˌnɪz əm/
Definition: A political or foreign policy approach adopted by a country or a group of people that prioritizes self-reliance, independence, and minimal involvement in international affairs.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of isolationism.
Options: aloofness; detachment; independence; internationalism
Answer: internationalism
Example sentence: "The government's policy of isolationism resulted in a decrease in foreign investments and economic growth."

juxtaposition (noun) /ˌdʒʌkstəpəˈzɪʃ(ə)n/
Definition: When two things are placed side by side for comparison, often to highlight the contrast.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of juxtaposition.
Options: adjacency; alignment; apposition; separation
Answer: separation
Example sentence: "The juxtaposition of the delicate flower against the rough bark of the tree caught my eye."

languor (noun) /ˈlaŋɡə/
Definition: A state of physical or mental weariness, sluggishness, or a lack of energy.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of languor.
Options: apathy; debility; fatigue; vitality
Answer: vitality
Example sentence: "She succumbed to the languor of a lazy Sunday afternoon."

lanyard (noun) /ˈlanjɑːd/
Definition: A type of cord or strap that is worn around the neck, wrist, or shoulder to carry items such as keys, identification badges, or small tools.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of lanyard.
Options: band; belt; chain; unattached
Answer: unattached
Example sentence: "My sister has a lanyard with a cute cat design on it."

lassitude (noun) /ˈlasɪtjuːd/
Definition: A state of physical or mental weariness, often accompanied by a lack of energy and motivation.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of lassitude.
Options: enervation; exhaustion; inertia; vigor
Answer: vigor
Example sentence: "His lassitude was evident after a sleepless night."

latitude (noun) /ˈlatɪtjuːd/
Definition: A geographic coordinate that indicates the north-south position of a point on the Earth's surface.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of latitude.
Options: breadth; compass; degree; longitude
Answer: longitude
Example sentence: "Latitude lines, essential for navigation, help locate any place on Earth."

launder (verb) /ˈlɔːndə/
Definition: To disguise the origins of unlawfully obtained money to make it appear as if it comes from legal sources.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of launder.
Options: appropriate; defalcate; misapply; expose
Answer: expose
Example sentence: "It's essential to understand how terrorists launder funds to disrupt their activities."

lewd (adjective) /lud/
Definition: Obscene, vulgar, or sexually explicit in a manner that is generally considered offensive or inappropriate.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of lewd.
Options: bawdy; crude; dirty; decent
Answer: decent
Example sentence: "His lewd comments towards his colleagues created a hostile work environment."

loathsome (adjective) /ˈloʊð səm/
Definition: Extremely repulsive, disgusting, or detestable.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of loathsome.
Options: abhorrent; contemptible; despicable; delightful
Answer: delightful
Example sentence: "The sight of the decaying carcass was both horrifying and loathsome."

looming (noun) /ˈlu mɪŋ/
Definition: A state or act of appearing as a threatening or ominous presence, often accompanied by a sense of imminent danger or impending trouble.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of looming.
Options: approaching; forthcoming; hanging; receding
Answer: receding
Example sentence: "As the final exam approached, a sense of looming dread filled the students' minds."

machismo (noun) /məˈtʃɪzməʊ/
Definition: A set behaviors traditionally associated with masculinity, often characterized by an exaggerated display of male strength, dominance, or virility.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of machismo.
Options: aggression; aggressiveness; bravado; gentleness
Answer: gentleness
Example sentence: "Now is not the time for personal displays of machismo."

malapropism (noun) /ˈmaləprəpɪz(ə)m/
Definition: The incorrect use of a word that is similar in sound to the word they intended to use, often with humorous or amusing effect.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of malapropism.
Options: blooper; blunder; flub; correctness
Answer: correctness
Example sentence: "He used a malapropism in his presentation, unintentionally changing the meaning of the entire sentence."

monoglot (noun) /ˈmɒnə(ʊ)ɡlɒt/
Definition: An individual who possesses the ability to speak, read, and understand just one language.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of monoglot.
Options: linguasimple; monolingual; monolingualist; polyglot
Answer: polyglot
Example sentence: "He is a monoglot, but he is working on learning a new language."

myopic (adjective) /mʌɪˈɒpɪk/
Definition: Lacking foresight or an inability to anticipate future consequences or events.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of myopic.
Options: blind; blinkered; insular; far-sighted
Answer: far-sighted
Example sentence: "He had a myopic view of the world, unable to see the bigger picture."

obligated (adjective) /ˈɒb lɪˌgeɪ tɪd/
Definition: Bound or compelled to fulfill a moral, legal, or social duty or responsibility.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of obligated.
Options: beholden; bound; compelled; free
Answer: free
Example sentence: "The company is obligated to follow all safety regulations."

oppugn (verb) /əˈpyun/
Definition: To question the validity or truth of an idea, a claim, or a person's actions.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of oppugn.
Options: argue; challenge; contest; accept
Answer: accept
Example sentence: "It is important to oppugn discriminatory practices."

pantheon (noun) /ˈpanθɪən/
Definition: A group of individuals who are highly respected, famous, or influential in a particular field or domain.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of pantheon.
Options: coterie; dignitaries; elite; unknowns
Answer: unknowns
Example sentence: "The artist's painting depicted the gods and goddesses of the Roman pantheon."

parochial (adjective) /pəˈroʊkiəl/
Definition: Having a narrow-minded or limited perspective that is often associated with a particular locality or community.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of parochial.
Options: biased; conservative; insular; cosmopolitan
Answer: cosmopolitan
Example sentence: "The restaurant served parochial dishes exclusive to the region."

paucity (noun) /ˈpɔːsɪti/
Definition: A scarcity or shortage of something, or a lack of abundance or resources.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of paucity.
Options: absence; dearth; deficiency; abundance
Answer: abundance
Example sentence: "Solving the case is challenging because of a paucity of evidence."

portcullis (noun) /pɔrtˈkʌl ɪs/
Definition: A heavy, vertically sliding gate or barrier made of metal, typically consisting of a lattice or grating of iron bars.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of portcullis.
Options: bar; barricade; barrier; opening
Answer: opening
Example sentence: "The invading army faced the challenge of breaching the castle's portcullis."

pragmatism (noun) /ˈpræg məˌtɪz əm/
Definition: A philosophical approach that emphasizes practicality, consequences, and the usefulness of ideas and actions.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of pragmatism.
Options: adaptability; effectiveness; empiricism; idealism
Answer: idealism
Example sentence: "The teacher emphasized a pragmatism approach to education, emphasizing hands-on learning."

preponderance (noun) /priˈpɑndrəns/
Definition: The state or quality of being greater in number, quantity, or importance.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of preponderance.
Options: abundance; dominance; excess; minority
Answer: minority
Example sentence: "Despite the preponderance of healthy options, he still chose fast food."

primal (adjective) /ˈprʌɪml/
Definition: Original, fundamental, or pertaining to the earliest stages or origins of a concept, emotion, instinct, or state.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of primal.
Options: ancient; cardinal; dominant; secondary
Answer: secondary
Example sentence: "Our primal fear of the unknown can still send shivers down our spines."

punctilious (adjective) /ˌpʌŋ(k)ˈtɪlɪəs/
Definition: Careful and attentive in conforming with rules, regulations or appropriate behaviour.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of punctilious.
Options: attentive; careful; conscientious; careless
Answer: careless
Example sentence: "Her husband mocked her punctilious driving style."

purveyor (noun) /pərˈveɪ ər/
Definition: A person or entity that supplies, distributes, or provides goods, services, or information.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of purveyor.
Options: caterer; conveyor; dealer; receiver
Answer: receiver
Example sentence: "The local bakery is a purveyor of delicious pastries."

pyromaniac (noun) /ˌpʌɪrə(ʊ)ˈmeɪnɪak/
Definition: A person who has a pathological desire to set fires.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of pyromaniac.
Options: arsonist; burner; firebug; protector
Answer: protector
Example sentence: "The investigator suspected the fire was the work of a pyromaniac."

quid-pro-quo (noun) /ˌkwɪd prəʊ ˈkwəʊ/
Definition: Something is given or done in exchange for something else.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of quid-pro-quo.
Options: barter; compensation; exchange; gift
Answer: gift
Example sentence: "In politics, quid-pro-quo allegations can lead to scandal."

quiescent (adjective) /kwɪˈɛsnt/
Definition: In state of inactivity or dormancy, often used to describe something or someone that is temporarily inactive but has the potential to become active again.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of quiescent.
Options: asleep; calm; dormant; active
Answer: active
Example sentence: "The patient was quiescent after the surgery."

rasping (adjective) /ˈræs pɪŋ/
Definition: Producing a harsh, grating, or rough sound or sensation.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of rasping.
Options: abrasive; coarse; discordant; melodious
Answer: melodious
Example sentence: "The rough sandpaper had a rasping texture against my fingertips."

ravage (verb) /ˈravɪdʒ/
Definition: To cause severe and widespread damage or destruction to something
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of ravage.
Options: demolish; desolate; despoil; preserve
Answer: preserve
Example sentence: "The tornado had the power to ravage entire neighborhoods within minutes."

remunerative (adjective) /rɪˈmyu nər ə tɪv/
Definition: Financially rewarding or profitable.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of remunerative.
Options: advantageous; beneficial; fruitful; unprofitable
Answer: unprofitable
Example sentence: "The stock market can be a remunerative investment opportunity if approached with caution."

render (verb) /ˈrɛndə/
Definition: To provide, deliver, or present something in a particular way or form.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of render.
Options: assign; become; deliver; withhold
Answer: withhold
Example sentence: "Advanced technology can render complex tasks more manageable."

salvation (noun) /salˈveɪʃ(ə)n/
Definition: The state of being saved or protected from danger, difficulty, or evil.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of salvation.
Options: absolution; conservation; deliverance; damnation
Answer: damnation
Example sentence: "Many seek salvation through acts of kindness and charity."

scabrous (adjective) /ˈskeɪbrəs/
Definition: Rough, harsh, or marked by coarseness, either in a literal or figurative sense.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of scabrous.
Options: abrasive; bumpy; coarse; smooth
Answer: smooth
Example sentence: "The scabrous surface of the rock made it difficult to climb."

spoof (noun) /spuːf/
Definition: A comedic imitation of something, such as a film, a song, or a news broadcast.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of spoof.
Options: burlesque; caricature; fake; homage
Answer: homage
Example sentence: "The internet is full of funny spoofs and satirical videos."

stupor (noun) /ˈstjuːpə/
Definition: A state of dazed or confused consciousness, often characterized by a lack of responsiveness or awareness of one's surroundings.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of stupor.
Options: asphyxia; bewilderment; lethargy; alertness
Answer: alertness
Example sentence: "She stumbled through the party in an alcohol-induced stupor."

tardily (adverb) /ˈtɑːdɪli/
Definition: Done in a slow, delayed, or sluggish manner.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of tardily.
Options: behindhand; belatedly; dilatorily; promptly
Answer: promptly
Example sentence: "The repairman arrived tardily to fix the broken appliance, prolonging the inconvenience for the homeowner."

tendentious (adjective) /tɛnˈdɛnʃəs/
Definition: Exhibiting a clear and biased perspective, often with the intention of promoting a particular agenda or ideology.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of tendentious.
Options: biased; disposed; manipulative; impartial
Answer: impartial
Example sentence: "Tendentious reporting can undermine journalistic credibility."

tensile (adjective) /ˈtɛnsʌɪl/
Definition: Having the ability to resist breaking or being stretched apart when a force is applied to a material.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of tensile.
Options: ductile; elastic; flexible; inflexible
Answer: inflexible
Example sentence: "Tensile stress can cause materials to deform or break."

terrestrial (adjective) /tɪˈrɛstrɪəl/
Definition: Relating to anything that is associated with the Earth or the land as opposed to the sea or the sky.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of terrestrial.
Options: earthbound; earthly; landlocked; aquatic
Answer: aquatic
Example sentence: "Earth is the only known terrestrial planet with liquid water and a breathable atmosphere."

wane (verb) /weɪn/
Definition: To gradually decrease, decline, or diminish in terms of size, strength, intensity, or importance.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of wane.
Options: decline; decrease; diminish; increase
Answer: increase
Example sentence: "The influence of the once-popular singer started to wane as younger artists emerged."

wheedle (verb) /ˈwid l/
Definition: To use flattery, coaxing, or cunning persuasion in order to convince someone to do something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of wheedle.
Options: cajole; charm; coax; repulse
Answer: repulse
Example sentence: "The salesman attempted to wheedle a discount from the store."

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