Define abate, as in "After hours of strong winds and rain, the storm finally abated"
Abate means to stop or decrease
Define 'aggressive' as in "His aggressive behavior during the meeting—shouting over others and slamming his fist on the table—made everyone uncomfortable and unsure how to respond."
Aggressive means ready or likely to attack or confront
Define 'antonym' as in "The word "happy" is the antonym of "sad."
Antonym means a word opposite in meaning to another (e.g. bad and good ).
Define the word 'persuade' as in "She tried to persuade her parents to let her go on the trip by highlighting all the educational benefits and promising to stay in touch regularly."
persuade means to convince someone to believe something
Define 'pasture' as in "The cows grazed peacefully in the pasture."
land covered with grass and other plants for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep.
Define 'evade' as in "The thief tried to evade the police by running through narrow alleyways, hoping to escape their pursuit and avoid capture."
escape or avoid,
Define 'endanger' as in "The toxic chemicals dumped into the river could endanger the local wildlife, threatening the survival of fish, birds, and other animals that depend on the water."
put (someone or something) at risk or in danger.
Define nurture as in "She made sure to nurture her garden with love and care, watering the plants daily and ensuring they had plenty of sunlight to grow strong and healthy."
Nurture means to take care of
Define 'devour' as in "I devoured my dinner last night because I was so hungry"
Devour means to eat really fast
Define 'evaluate' as in "Before making a decision, the manager took time to evaluate all the available options, carefully considering their pros and cons to choose the best course of action."
form an idea of the amount, number, or value
Define the word 'exhausted' as in "After the long hike up the mountain, the steep trail and intense heat completely exhausted him"
Exhaust means extremely tired
Define 'devious', as in " The ways may be devious, but teenagers are adept at finding them."
Devious means sneaky or dishonest
Define 'Abdicate' as in "I abdicated the gaming controller for my brother when he wanted to use it"
Abdicate means to give something up
Define " pedestrian' as in "The city built a new pedestrian bridge across the river, providing a safe path for walkers and cyclists to cross without worrying about traffic."
a person walking along a road or area
Define 'dishearten' as in "The team's repeated losses during the season began to dishearten the players, who grew increasingly discouraged and lost their sense of hope."
Dishearten means losing hope
Define "accurate' as in "The scientist carefully double-checked her measurements to ensure the data was accurate, knowing that even a small mistake could ruin the entire experiment."
correct
Define ' absurd' as in "His idea to build a rollercoaster in the backyard seemed absurd, as it was clearly impossible to fit such a large structure in such a small space."
wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate.
Define abnormal, as in "Terry was really worried about the abnormal bump she found on her leg"
Abnormal means different
Define notify as in "She notified the police about the accident."
Notify means to tell somebody
Define "access' as in "The new app allows users to access a vast library of e-books and audiobooks, making it easier than ever to read on the go."
approaching or entering a space
Define Notorious, as in "I am notorious for using colored pens to take notes, I use them every day"
Notorious means well known
Define 'occupied' as in "The smell of apple pie occupied the kitchen, making everyone's mouth water.
fill or take up (a space or time).
Define 'generous' as in "The generous neighbors brought over extra food, making sure everyone had enough to eat.
Showing kindness towards others
Define "reflective' as in "As they sat down to dinner, the reflective mood made everyone pause and think about what they were truely thankful for"
relating to or characterized by deep in thought