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Capacity: the ability to contain, hold, produce, or understand something
Synonyms: ability, aptitude
Antonyms: inability, limitation
Example: humans have a great capacity for biulding relationships.
Confer: to exchange ideas on a particular subject, often in order to reach a decision on what action take.
Synonyms: award to, consult, give, bestow, give
Antonyms: revoked, refused
Example: knowing how to read was a gift conferred
Emerge: to become manifeste
Synonyms: arise, come up
Antonyms: opposite,away from
Example: new problems emerge
Generate: to bring into existence
Synonyms: bring, breed, cause
Antonyms: destroy, end, stop
Example: this movie generate a good impresion
Trace: a minute and often barely detectable amount or indication
Synonyms: trace, track
Antonyms: lose, miss
Example: the children traced their hands onto the sidewalk with chalk
Lozenge: diamond-shaped object
Synonyms: cap, capsule, pill
Example: use silver products in gel, lozange, and liquid
Loiter: to stand or wait idly
Synonyms: crawl, creep, dally
Antonyms: barrel, bolt, course
Example: don't loiter in this neighborhood after dark
Emanate:to emit or radiate from
Synonyms: cast, discharge, emit
Antonyms: hold, keep, take
Example: good smell emanated from the kitchen
Sheepish: showing embarrasment
Synonyms: backward, bashful, diffident
Antonyms: extroverted, immodest, outgoing
Example: he felt a little sheepish
Discernible: recognizable or noticeable
Synonyms: appreciable, detectable, distinguishable
Antonyms: impercitible, undetectable, inappreciable
Example: that person is a discernible difference
Coming: an act or instance of arraving
Synonyms: advent, appearance, arrival
Antonyms: exit, going, leave-taking
Cough: to expel air from the lungs suddenly with sharp, short noise
Synonyms: rasp, croak
Antonyms: keep quiet, deny, reject
Example: the dust made him cough repeatedly
Could: used in auxiliary function in the past
Synonyms: be capable of, be up to, can do
Antonyms: could not
Example: I said he would go if he could
Country: an idefinite usually extended expanse of land
Synonyms: fatherland, home, sod
Antonyms: urban
Example: there is the country of Italy
Doctor: a person skilled or specialaizing in healing arts
Synonyms: medic, physician
Antonyms: nondoctor, nonphysician
Example: called the doctor of your grandma
Doesn't: does not
Example: they doesn't understand to speak soft
Don't: a command or entreaty not to do something
Synonyms: exclusion, injunction, proscription
Antonyms; allowance, permission, aid
Example: don't do that said my mom
Eager: marked by enthusiastic or impatient desire or interest
Synonyms: anxious, crazy, wild
Antonyms: apathetic, indifferent
Example: I am eager for news about them
Eager: causing or involving little difficulty or discomfort
Synonyms: cheap, royal, soft
Antonyms: difficult, rough, demanding
Every: being each individual or part of a group without exception
Synonyms: any, each
Example: he was given every chance
February: the second month of the Gregorian calendar
Example: he have forty years old
Forty: a number equal to four time 10
Example: he have forty years old
Friend: one attached to another by afecction or esteem
Synonyms: buddy, confidant, familiar
Antonyms: enemy, foe
Example: She`s my best friend
Grammar: the study of the classes of words, their inflection in the sentence
Synonyms: alphabet, basic, elements
Example: I have grammar class
Guess:to form an opinion of from little or no evidence
Synonyms: assume, imagine, suppose
Antonyms: fact, reality, proof
Example: I guess you`re right
Half:being one of two equal parts
Synonyms: halfway, partial, incomplete
Antonyms: complete, full
Example: which half do you want?
Having: to hold or maintain as a possession, privilege, or entitlement
Synonyms: command, enjoy, hold, own
Antonyms: lack, want
Example: I having a new car
Heard:to percive by the ear
Synonyms: attend, get, listen
Antonyms: ingore, lose, misunderstand
Example: I heard something bad about you
Hour:a time or office for daily liturgical devotion
Synonyms: bit, date, flash
Antonyms: whole, trivality, unimportance
Example: Is lunch hour
Instead:as a substitute or equivalent
Synonyms: rather, alternatley, inpreference
Example: they called me instead