SYNONYM
Part/s of speech
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WORD FORM
ANTONYM
COMPLEX SENTENCE
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renowned

famous

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prevalent

adjective

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NOUN form of prevalent

PREVALENCE 

the fact or condition of being prevalent; commonness.

"the prevalence of obesity in adults"

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render (deliver; give)

keep; withhold

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Divergent

Divergence

Because the curvature of the wall is so big, the dent becomes more divergent.

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strata

layers; 


level or class; echelon

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deity

noun

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NOUN - portray

portrayal


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prevalent 

uncommon; rare

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Chamber 

If you're a business owner, try joining your local chamber of commerce.

(group)

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transfuse

transfer

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tar

noun/verb

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VERB form of chamber

3rd person present: chambers; 

past tense: chambered; 

past participle: chambered; 

gerund or present participle: chambering

Example:

place (a bullet) into the chamber of a gun.

"he chambered a fresh cartridge"



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drift (flow)

stop; harden

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Strata

There was a variety of identities which came from different strata or classes.

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divergent

different; dissimilar

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vault

noun/verb

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VERB form of endowment

verb

  1. provide with a quality, ability, or asset.
    "he was endowed with tremendous physical strength"
    Similar:
    provide; supply


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Flourish

die; wither

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deity and prettify

Ares and Aphrodite were the ancient Greek deities of war and love who were prettified in many books.

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relatively


"the site was cheap and relatively clean"

Similar:

comparatively

quite

fairly

reasonably

somewhat



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swell

verb-"her bruised knee was already swelling up"

noun-"there was a swell of support in favor of him"

adjective-"you're looking swell"

adverb- excellently; very well. 

"everything was just going swell"

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PRETTIFY (verb) to make pretty, especially in a small, petty way: to prettify a natural beauty.

NOUN? 

ADJECTIVE?


pret·ti·fi·ca·tion, noun

pret·ti·fi·er, noun

un·pret·ti·fied, adjective

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misnomer 

correct name

suitable name

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relatively and confounded

John was relatively confounded by the Filipino culture since it was his first out-of-the-country vacation. 

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