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Explore '-ery', a suffix denoting a place, collective items, or actions. From 'artery' to 'upholstery', this list spans physical locations, practices, and behaviors, enriching your word power.
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artery

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Part of Speech
noun
Definition
A main road or highway that connects different regions, cities, or areas together.
Example Sentence
"The city's main artery, the highway, was congested with rush hour traffic."
Complete Flashcards List for Suffix -ery with Definitions, POS, IPA, Examples, Synonyms, and Antonyms
artery (noun) /ˈɑːt(ə)ri/
Definition: A main road or highway that connects different regions, cities, or areas together.
Example Sentence: "The city's main artery, the highway, was congested with rush hour traffic."
Synonyms: avenue; boulevard; carriageway; expressway; freeway; passage
Opposite Meaning: alley
battery (noun) /ˈbæt ə ri/
Definition: A unit or group of artillery guns that are organized and deployed together.
Example Sentence: "The infantry advanced under the cover of the battery's suppressive fire."
Synonyms: armament; artillery; barrage; bombardment; cannonade; firepower
Opposite Meaning: disarmament
chicanery (noun) /ʃɪˈkeɪnəri/
Definition: The use of clever but dishonest or deceitful methods to achieve one's goals.
Example Sentence: "The election was marred by chicanery and fraud."
Synonyms: trickery; deception; duplicity; subterfuge; scheming; craftiness
Opposite Meaning: honesty
debauchery (noun) /dɪˈbɔːtʃ(ə)ri/
Definition: Excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures or in activities that are considered immoral or depraved.
Example Sentence: "The young man's life was filled with debauchery and hedonistic pleasures."
Synonyms: carousing; decadence; depravity; dissipation; excess; hedonism
Opposite Meaning: morality
doddery (adjective) /ˈdɒdəri/
Definition: Feeble, unsteady, or lacking in strength and stability.
Example Sentence: "The doddery old man struggled to cross the street."
Synonyms: doddering; faltering; feeble; frail; quivery; rickety
Opposite Meaning: steady
drudgery (noun) /ˈdrʌdʒəri/
Definition: The monotonous, repetitive, and often tiresome work or tasks that are dull and uninspiring in nature.
Example Sentence: "He worked tirelessly to escape the drudgery of his ordinary life."
Synonyms: chore; effort; exertion; graft; grind; labor
Opposite Meaning: pleasure
effrontery (noun) /ɪˈfrʌnt(ə)ri/
Definition: Extreme boldness or impudence, particularly when directed towards someone in a position of authority.
Example Sentence: "The young man's effrontery in talking back to his boss was surprising."
Synonyms: arrogance; audacity; brazenness; cheek; gall; insolence
Opposite Meaning: deference
forgery (noun) /ˈfɔr dʒə ri/
Definition: The act of producing or creating a fake or fraudulent copy of something with the intent to deceive or mislead others.
Example Sentence: "The museum discovered that the valuable painting on display was actually a forgery."
Synonyms: copy; counterfeit; deception; fabrication; fake; falsification
Opposite Meaning: authenticity
imagery (noun) /ˈɪm ɪdʒ ri/
Definition: The use of language or visual elements that create a mental image or evoke a sensory experience within the mind of the audience or reader.
Example Sentence: "The songwriter's lyrics were filled with beautiful imagery that resonated with listeners."
Synonyms: depictions; evocation; illustrations; pictures; portrayal; representation
Opposite Meaning: plainness
jittery (adjective) /ˈdʒɪt ə ri/
Definition: Nervousness, restlessness, or unease.
Example Sentence: "She felt jittery before her big presentation, her hands shaking slightly as she prepared."
Synonyms: agitated; anxious; edgy; fidgety; jumpy; nervous
Opposite Meaning: calm
jobbery (noun) /ˈdʒɒb(ə)ri/
Definition: The act of using one's power or influence to obtain personal benefits or advantages, typically in the form of financial gain.
Example Sentence: "The employee was fired for engaging in jobbery and accepting bribes from contractors."
Synonyms: bribery; crime; crookedness; exploitation; extortion; fraud
Opposite Meaning: meritocracy
leery (adjective) /ˈlɪər i/
Definition: Cautious, suspicious, or wary about something or someone.
Example Sentence: "She was leery of accepting the job offer from an unfamiliar company."
Synonyms: apprehensive; cautious; distrustful; doubtful; dubious; guarded
Opposite Meaning: trusting
livery (noun) /ˈlɪvəri/
Definition: A distinctive uniform or outfit worn by members of a particular organization, especially those who perform duties such as driving or serving customers.
Example Sentence: "The hotel staff wore a distinctive livery of navy blue and gold."
Synonyms: apparel; attire; clothing; costume; dress; garb
Opposite Meaning: plainclothes
misery (noun) /ˈmɪz ə ri/
Definition: A state or feeling of extreme unhappiness, suffering, or distress.
Example Sentence: "Poverty and unemployment brought misery to the struggling community."
Synonyms: affliction; agony; anguish; despair; distress; hardship
Opposite Meaning: joy
mockery (noun) /ˈmɒk ə ri/
Definition: The act, behavior, or expression of making fun of or ridiculing someone or something.
Example Sentence: "The political cartoon was a scathing mockery of the government's actions."
Synonyms: belittlement; contempt; derision; jeering; parody; ridicule
Opposite Meaning: respect
periphery (noun) /pəˈrɪf ə ri/
Definition: The outer boundary or edge of something, typically a physical object, space, or concept.
Example Sentence: "The house stood on the periphery of the town, overlooking vast fields."
Synonyms: border; borderland; boundary; brink; circumference; edge
Opposite Meaning: center
raillery (noun) /ˈreɪləri/
Definition: Good-humored teasing, light-hearted banter, or playful and witty remarks exchanged among people in a friendly and jovial manner.
Example Sentence: "The lighthearted raillery between the coworkers helped to alleviate workplace stress."
Synonyms: badinage; jesting; joking; joshing; kidding; mockery
Opposite Meaning: criticism
skullduggery (noun) /skʌlˈdʌɡ(ə)ri/
Definition: Dishonest or deceitful behavior that is intended to deceive or defraud others.
Example Sentence: "The skullduggery of the criminal organization was finally uncovered by the police."
Synonyms: deceit; trickery; fraud; chicanery; deception; duplicity
Opposite Meaning: honesty
snobbery (noun) /ˈsnɒb ə ri/
Definition: An excessive sense of superiority and condescension towards others based on perceived social status, wealth, education, or taste.
Example Sentence: "She displayed her snobbery by only socializing with those from prestigious universities."
Synonyms: affectation; arrogance; condescension; disdain; elitism; haughtiness
Opposite Meaning: humility
sorcery (noun) /ˈsɔr sə ri/
Definition: The practice, study, or belief in the use of supernatural or magical powers to influence, control, or manipulate events, people, or circumstances.
Example Sentence: "The villagers whispered tales of sorcery, fearing the unknown powers that lurked in the shadows."
Synonyms: conjuring; enchantment; magic; mysticism; necromancy; occult
Opposite Meaning: science
treachery (noun) /ˈtrɛtʃ ə ri/
Definition: The act of betrayal, deceit, or disloyalty.
Example Sentence: "The plot was riddled with treachery as each character sought to deceive and manipulate the others."
Synonyms: backstabbing; betrayal; deception; disloyalty; duplicity; faithlessness
Opposite Meaning: loyalty
trickery (noun) /ˈtrɪk ə ri/
Definition: The act of using deceit, cunning, or dishonesty to manipulate or deceive others.
Example Sentence: "She saw through his trickery and refused to be fooled."
Synonyms: artifice; chicanery; cunning; deceit; deception; duplicity
Opposite Meaning: honesty
upholstery (noun) /ʌpˈhoʊl stə ri/
Definition: The materials and fabrics used to cover furniture, such as sofas, chairs, or cushions, in order to provide comfort, protection, and aesthetic appeal.
Example Sentence: "The upholstery on the vintage armchair was beautifully embroidered."
Synonyms: covering; cushioning; decoration; drapery; fabric; furnishing
Opposite Meaning: bare
