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abundant

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Part of Speech

adjective

Definition

Presently in large quantities, ample supply, or great abundance.

Example Sentence

"The region is known for its abundant wildlife and diverse ecosystems."

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abundant (adjective) /əˈbʌn dənt/
Definition: Presently in large quantities, ample supply, or great abundance.
Example Sentence: "The region is known for its abundant wildlife and diverse ecosystems."
Synonyms: ample; bountiful; copious; exuberant; generous; lavish
Opposite Meaning: scarce

annuity (noun) /əˈnjuːɪti/
Definition: A fixed stream of payments paid to someone over a predetermined period of time.
Example Sentence: "She planned to use her annuity to travel and enjoy her retirement to the fullest."
Synonyms: allocation; allotment; allowance; earnings; endowment; entitlement
Opposite Meaning: lump sum

arrears (noun) /əˈrɪəz/
Definition: A situation where a debt or payment that is due has not been paid by the agreed upon date.
Example Sentence: "She was in arrears on her rent and faced eviction."
Synonyms: arrearage; claim; debit; deficiency; deficit; indebtedness
Opposite Meaning: advance

atomize (verb) /ˈæt əˌmaɪz/
Definition: To break down or divide something into its smallest possible components or particles, often to the point of extreme fragmentation.
Example Sentence: "The explosion caused the building to atomize into rubble."
Synonyms: crush; disintegrate; fragment; grind; powder; pulverize
Opposite Meaning: unite

bursary (noun) /ˈbəːs(ə)ri/
Definition: A form of financial aid that is awarded to students to help them pay for their education.
Example Sentence: "The bursary is a valuable resource for students who need financial assistance."
Synonyms: aid; allowance; assistance; award; benefaction; charity
Opposite Meaning: loan

catheter (noun) /ˈkæθɪtə/
Definition: A thin, flexible tube that is inserted into a body cavity or blood vessel to perform various medical procedures.
Example Sentence: "A nasal catheter can be used to administer oxygen to a patient with respiratory distress."
Synonyms: cannula; conduit; drain; hose; intubation; IV
Opposite Meaning: closure

circulate (verb) /ˈsɜr kyəˌleɪt/
Definition: To move or flow in a circular or continuous pattern.
Example Sentence: "Rumors started to circulate about the company’s upcoming product."
Synonyms: churn; disseminate; distribute; flow; move; pass
Opposite Meaning: stagnate

collect (verb) /kəˈlɛkt/
Definition: To gather or assemble things together, typically with the intention of accumulating or obtaining a specific set or quantity of items.
Example Sentence: "The students were asked to collect leaves for a science experiment."
Synonyms: accumulate; acquire; amass; assemble; compile; garner
Opposite Meaning: disperse

collection (noun) /kəˈlɛk ʃən/
Definition: A group or assembly of objects, items, or entities that are purposefully gathered and curated based on a shared characteristic, theme, or purpose.
Example Sentence: "The art museum showcased a stunning collection of impressionist paintings."
Synonyms: accumulation; aggregation; anthology; array; assemblage; assortment
Opposite Meaning: dispersal

consignment (noun) /kənˈsaɪnmənt/
Definition: A batch of goods destined for or delivered to someone.
Example Sentence: "The bookstore received a consignment of rare, antique books yesterday."
Synonyms: batch; cargo; delivery; dispatch; inventory; load
Opposite Meaning: receipt

deposit (noun) /dɪpɒzɪt/
Definition: A sum of money or an item that is placed or entrusted into the care, possession, or custody of another person, organization, or financial institution.
Example Sentence: "The hotel requested a deposit to confirm the reservation."
Synonyms: advance; cache; collateral; contribution; earnest; installment
Opposite Meaning: withdrawal

derivation (noun) /ˌdɛr əˈveɪ ʃən/
Definition: The process of deriving or obtaining something from a particular source or origin.
Example Sentence: "The professor explained the derivation of complex mathematical formulas."
Synonyms: ancestry; creation; development; etymology; evolution; extraction
Opposite Meaning: end

dispense (verb) /dɪˈspɛns/
Definition: To distribute, provide or administer something, often in a formal or regulated way.
Example Sentence: "The pharmacist will dispense your prescription medication."
Synonyms: allocate; allot; apportion; assign; deliver; disburse
Opposite Meaning: withhold

distribute (verb) /dɪˈstrɪb yut/
Definition: To allocate, disperse, or divide something among different individuals, groups, or locations.
Example Sentence: "We need to distribute the workload evenly among team members."
Synonyms: allocate; apportion; circulate; deliver; dispense; disseminate
Opposite Meaning: hoard

export (verb) /ɪkˈspɔrt/
Definition: To send or transport goods, products, or services from one country to another for the purpose of trade or sale.
Example Sentence: "The company plans to export its new line of products to European markets."
Synonyms: consign; deliver; dispatch; distribute; forward; market
Opposite Meaning: import

fleet (noun) /flit/
Definition: A group or collection of vehicles, vessels, or aircraft that are owned or operated by a particular organization or entity.
Example Sentence: "The shipping company boasts a vast fleet of cargo ships that span the globe."
Synonyms: armada; armament; armory; assemblage; collection; convoy
Opposite Meaning: single

freight (noun) /freɪt/
Definition: Goods, cargo, or merchandise that is transported in bulk, typically by land, sea, or air.
Example Sentence: "The cargo ship was carrying a massive amount of freight from one continent to another."
Synonyms: burden; cargo; carriage; consignment; goods; haul
Opposite Meaning: passenger

gear (noun) /gɪər/
Definition: A broad range of equipment, tools, or apparatuses designed for specific tasks or activities.
Example Sentence: "The hiker packed his camping gear for the weekend adventure in the mountains."
Synonyms: accessories; apparatus; attire; belongings; equipment; machinery
Opposite Meaning: discard

glean (verb) /ɡlin/
Definition: To extract or gather information or knowledge from various sources, often by careful examination and research.
Example Sentence: "The investigator tried to glean some important details from the witness."
Synonyms: acquire; amass; collect; cull; derive; garner
Opposite Meaning: disregard

gutter (noun) /ˈgʌt ər/
Definition: A shallow, usually rectangular channel or trough that is typically found along the edges of roofs or at the sides of roads.
Example Sentence: "The gutter along the road efficiently guided rainwater into the drainage system."
Synonyms: channel; chute; conduit; culvert; drain; flume
Opposite Meaning: peak

hive (noun) /haɪv/
Definition: A structure or dwelling created by certain social insects, particularly bees, as their home and central hub of activity.
Example Sentence: "The office was a hive of activity as employees rushed to meet their deadlines."
Synonyms: activity; ado; bustle; commotion; flurry; frenzy
Opposite Meaning: solitude

intersperse (verb) /ˌɪntəˈspəːs/
Definition: To scatter or distribute something throughout a space or period of time.
Example Sentence: "He likes to intersperse his speeches with humorous anecdotes."
Synonyms: incorporate; infuse; insert; interlace; intermingle; intermix
Opposite Meaning: concentrate

peddler (noun) /ˈpɛd lə/
Definition: An individual who engages in the act of selling or trading goods, typically by traveling from place to place rather than operating from a fixed location.
Example Sentence: "The old peddler's cart was filled with colorful fabrics and trinkets."
Synonyms: dealer; hawker; marketeer; merchant; purveyor; pusher
Opposite Meaning: purchaser

peppered (adjective) /ˈpɛpəd/
Definition: Scattered or distributed throughout a particular area or surface.
Example Sentence: "The landscape was peppered with tiny villages and quaint cottages."
Synonyms: covered; dotted; filled; flecked; interspersed; saturated
Opposite Meaning: unspotted

permeate (verb) /ˈpəːmɪeɪt/
Definition: To diffuse or spread throughout a given area, object, or entity.
Example Sentence: "The new policy is meant to permeate all levels of the organization."
Synonyms: charge; fill; imbue; impregnate; infiltrate; penetrate
Opposite Meaning: repel

propagate (verb) /ˈprɒpəɡeɪt/
Definition: To spread and promote an idea, belief, or information to many people.
Example Sentence: "The internet has allowed information to propagate at an unprecedented rate."
Synonyms: broadcast; circulate; disseminate; proclaim; proliferate; promulgate
Opposite Meaning: suppress

purveyor (noun) /pərˈveɪ ər/
Definition: A person or entity that supplies, distributes, or provides goods, services, or information.
Example Sentence: "The magazine acted as a purveyor of fashion trends and beauty tips."
Synonyms: caterer; conveyor; dealer; distributor; merchant; provider
Opposite Meaning: receiver

siphon (verb) /ˈsaɪfən/
Definition: To transfer or draw off liquid from one container or source to another by using a tube or pipe.
Example Sentence: "The thief attempted to siphon petrol from the parked vehicles in the dark."
Synonyms: channel; decant; drain; empty; extract; remove
Opposite Meaning: fill

slot (noun) /slɒt/
Definition: A narrow, elongated, or rectangular hole or groove designed to accommodate or hold something in place.
Example Sentence: "She carefully slid the book into the slot on the bookshelf."
Synonyms: aperture; cavity; channel; compartment; groove; hole
Opposite Meaning: solid

sluice (noun) /slus/
Definition: A channel or passage that is used to control the flow of water.
Example Sentence: "The sluice helped redirect the water from the river into the irrigation canals."
Synonyms: aqueduct; channel; chute; conduit; duct; flume
Opposite Meaning: barrier

solute (noun) /ˈsɒl yut/
Definition: A substance that is dissolved in a solvent to form a homogeneous mixture called a solution.
Example Sentence: "Increasing the amount of solute in the solution resulted in a higher viscosity."
Synonyms: additive; chemical; component; compound; element; entity
Opposite Meaning: solvent

sprinkle (verb) /ˈsprɪŋ kəl/
Definition: To scatter or disperse something in small droplets or particles over a surface.
Example Sentence: "She likes to sprinkle cinnamon on her coffee."
Synonyms: besprinkle; disperse; dot; drizzle; dust; pepper
Opposite Meaning: collect

strew (verb) /stru/
Definition: To scatter or spread something in a random or disorderly manner.
Example Sentence: "They strew flower petals along the aisle for the bride to walk on."
Synonyms: cast; disperse; distribute; fling; litter; scatter
Opposite Meaning: collect

supply (verb) /səˈplaɪ/
Definition: To provide or make available something that is needed or desired.
Example Sentence: "The rescue team quickly arrived to supply aid and assistance to the victims."
Synonyms: cater; deliver; dispense; equip; furnish; issue
Opposite Meaning: withhold

swathe (noun) /sweɪð/
Definition: A wide strip or belt of something, such as land, fabric or other material.
Example Sentence: "The field was covered in a swathe of golden wheat."
Synonyms: bundle; cloak; drape; fold; plume; sheathe
Opposite Meaning: divide

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