Definition: Showing courage or being willing to face danger or challenges.
Synonym: Courageous, fearless, bold
Antonym: Cowardly, afraid, fearful
quiet
Definition: Making little or no noise.
Synonym: Silent, peaceful, calm
Antonym: Loud, noisy, boisterous
happy
Definition: Feeling or showing pleasure, joy, or contentment.
Synonym: Joyful, cheerful, content
Antonym: Sad, unhappy, miserable
Definition: Extremely large or huge in size.
Synonym: Huge, enormous, massive
Antonym: Tiny, small, miniature
sleepy
Definition: Feeling tired and wanting to sleep.
Synonym: Tired, drowsy, weary
Antonym: Energetic, awake, alert
neat
Definition: Tidy, clean, and organized.
Synonym: Organized, tidy, orderly
Antonym: Messy, disorganized, sloppy
silly
Definition: Showing a lack of seriousness or behaving in a fun, playful way.
Synonym: Funny, goofy, playful
Antonym: Serious, sensible, mature
strong
Definition: Having great physical power or strength.
Synonym: Tough, powerful, sturdy
Antonym: Weak, fragile, delicate
generous
Definition: Willing to give or share freely.
Synonym: Kind, giving, charitable
Antonym: Selfish, stingy, greedy
Definition: Able to be trusted or depended on.
Synonym: Dependable, trustworthy, consistent
Antonym: Unreliable, untrustworthy, inconsistent
battered
Definition: Injured by repeated blows or wear; in poor condition due to damage.
Synonym: Damaged, bruised, worn-out
Antonym: Unscathed, pristine, intact
bound
Definition: Tied or secured, or heading towards a particular place.
Synonym: Tied, fastened, restricted
Antonym: Free, untied, unbound
disappoint
Definition: To fail to meet someone's expectations or hopes.
Synonym: Let down, frustrate, deflate
Antonym: Satisfy, please, fulfill
eagerly
Definition: In a way that shows keen interest or enthusiasm.
Synonym: Enthusiastically, excitedly, fervently
Antonym: Reluctantly, indifferently, apathetically
frown
Definition: To furrow the brow, often indicating displeasure or concentration.
Synonym: Scowl, glare, pout
Antonym: Smile, grin, beam
mumble
Definition: To speak unclearly, often in a low voice.
Synonym: Mutter, murmur, grumble
Antonym: Announce, speak clearly, shout
propped
Definition: Supported or held upright by something.
Synonym: Supported, braced, leaned
Antonym: Slumped, toppled, collapsed
rust
Definition: A reddish-brown coating formed on iron or steel when it reacts with moisture and oxygen, or a state of decay or deterioration.
Synonym: Corrosion, decay, oxidation
Antonym: Polish, shine, smooth
sleek
Definition: Smooth, glossy, and well-groomed, often with an appearance of elegance.
Synonym: Shiny, glossy, polished
Antonym: Rough, scruffy, dull
suggest
Definition: To propose or recommend an idea or course of action.
Synonym: Recommend, propose, hint
Antonym: Oppose, discourage, reject
frustrate
Definition: To make someone feel upset or discouraged because they can't achieve their goal.
Synonym: Annoy, upset, discourage
Antonym: Satisfy, help, encourage
curious
Definition: Eager to learn or know something.
Synonym: Inquisitive, interested, eager
Antonym: Indifferent, uninterested, unconcerned
doubt
Definition: To be uncertain or unsure about something.
Synonym: Uncertainty, suspicion, mistrust
Antonym: Confidence, certainty, trust
surprise
Definition: Something unexpected that causes astonishment or shock.
Synonym: Astonishment, shock, amazement
Antonym: Expectation, predictability, plan
journey
Definition: A trip or voyage from one place to another.
Synonym: Trip, voyage, expedition
Antonym: Stay, rest, halt