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collide [kuh-lahyd] Show IPAShow Spelled Part of Speech: verb Definition: slam into Synonyms: bang, beat, break

up, bump, clash, conflict, crash, crunch, disagree, fender-bend, fragment, hit, jolt, meet head-on, pile up, plow into, pulverize, scrap*, shatter, sideswipe, smash, splinter, strike, wrack up attempt [uh-tempt] Show IPAShow Spelled Part of Speech: noun Definition: try, effort Synonyms: all one's got, attack, bid*, crack*, dry run, endeavor, exertion, experiment, fling, go, header, lick*, one's all, one's darnedest, one's level best, pursuit, shot, stab, striving, struggle, trial, try, tryout, undertaking, venture, whack, workout Antonyms: certainty, laziness, success shortly [shawrt-lee] Show IPAShow Spelled Part of Speech: adverb Definition: right away Synonyms: anon, any minute now, before long, by and by, in a little while, presently, proximately, quickly, soon Antonyms: later assessment [uh-sesmuhnt] Show IPAShow Spelled Part of Speech: Definition: Synonyms: noun evaluation appraisal, computation, determination, estimate, estimation, judgment, rating, reckoning, valuation, value judgment
stood [stand] Show IPAShow Spelled

Part of Speech: verb Definition: be or get upright Synonyms: be erect, be on feet, be vertical, cock, dispose, erect, jump up, locate, mount, place, poise, position, put, rank, rise, set, settle Antonyms: lay, lie, sit

begin [bih-gin] Show IPAShow Spelled Part of Speech: Definition: Synonyms: verb start activate, actualize, break ground, break the ice, bring about, bring to pass, cause, commence, create, do, drive, effect, embark on, enter on, enter upon, establish, eventuate, found, generate, get going, give birth to, give impulse, go ahead, go into, impel, inaugurate, induce, initiate, instigate, institute, introduce, launch, lay foundation for, lead, make, make active, motivate,

mount, occasion, open, originate, plunge into, prepare, produce, set about, set in motion, set up, trigger, undertake Antonyms: Relevant Questions career [kuh-reer] Show IPAShow Spelled Part of Speech: noun Definition: occupation Synonyms: bag*, calling, course, dodge*, employment, field, game*, job, lifework, livelihood, number*, pilgrimage, profession, pursuit, racket, specialty, thing*, vocation, work Notes: careen has a nautical origin and is a side-to-side trajectory while career is a headlong high-speed trajectory Antonyms: amusement, avocation, entertainment, recreation golden [gohlduhn] Show IPAShow Spelled Part of Speech: Definition: Synonyms: adjective beautiful, advantageous auspicious, best, blissful, bright, brilliant, delightful, excellent, favorable, flourishing, glorious, happy, joyful, joyous, opportune, precious, promising, propitious, prosperous, resplendent, rich, rosy, shining, successful, valuable disadvantaged, ugly, unsuccessful unassuming [uhnuh-soo-ming] Show IPAShow Spelled Part of Speech: Definition: Synonyms: adjective shy backward, bashful, diffident, humble, lowly, meek, modest, mousy, plain, prim, quiet, reserved, retiring, self-effacing, simple, unambitious, unassertive, unobtrusive, unostentatious, unpretending, unpretentious bold, brave, confident, presumptuous complete, conclude, consummate, end, finish

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champion [cham-pee-uhn] Show IPAShow Spelled

Part of Speech: adjective Definition: best, excellent Synonyms: blue-ribbon, boss*, capital, chief, choice, cool, dandy, distinguished, first, greatest, head, illustrious, out of sight, out of this world, outstanding, premier, prime, principal, prize-winning, splendid, super, superior, tip top, top drawer, top-notch*, topflight, tops, unbeaten, undefeated, world class Antonyms: poorest, worst ffected [uh-fek-tid] Show IPAShow Spelled Part of Speech: adjective Definition: deeply moved or hurt emotionally Synonyms: afflicted, altered, changed, compassionate, concerned, damaged, distressed, excited, grieved, impaired, impressed, influenced, injured, overwhelmed, overwrought, sorry, stimulated, stirred, sympathetic, tender, touched, troubled, upset Antonyms: calm, unmoved, unperturbed, unswayed, untrouble war [wawr] Show IPAShow Spelled Part of Speech: Definition: Synonyms: noun armed conflict battle, bloodshed, cold war, combat, conflict, contention, contest, enmity, fighting, hostilities, hostility, police action, strife, strike, struggle, warfare ceasefire, peace

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bright [brahyt] Show IPAShow Spelled Part of Speech: adjective Definition: shining, glowing in appearance Synonyms: ablaze, aglow, alight, argent, auroral, beaming, blazing, brilliant, burning, burnished, coruscating, dazzling, effulgent, flashing, fulgent, fulgid, glaring, gleaming, glistening, glittering, glossy, golden, illuminated, illumined, incandescent, intense, irradiated, lambent, light, lighted, limpid, luminous, lustrous, mirrorlike, moonlit, phosphorescent, polished, radiant, relucent, resplendent, scintillating, shimmering, shiny, silvery, sparkling, sunlit, sunny, twinkling, vivid Antonyms: dark, dreary, dull, obscure, somber unprecedented [uhnpres-i-den-tid] Show IPAShow Spelled Part of Speech: Definition: Synonyms: adjective exceptional, original aberrant, abnormal, anomalous, bizarre, eccentric, exotic, extraordinary, fantastic, freakish, idiosyncratic, marvelous, miraculous, modern, new, newfangled, novel, odd, out-of-the-way, outlandish, outr, preternatural, prodigious, remarkable, signal, singular, sui generis, uncommon, unexampled, unheard-of, unique, unparalleled,

unrivaled, unusual Antonyms: known, unexceptional, unremarkable, usual

dominance [dom-uh-nuhns] Show IPAShow Spelled Part of Speech: noun Definition: supremacy Synonyms: ascendancy, authority, command, control, domination, dominion, government, influence, paramountcy, power, preeminence, preponderance, prepotence, prepotency, rule, sovereignty, sway, upper hand, whip hand Antonyms: modesty, subordination, weakness crown [kroun] Show IPAShow Spelled Part of Speech: verb Definition: reward, dignify Synonyms: adorn, arm, authorize, commission, coronate, delegate, determine, dower, enable, endow, endue, ennoble, enthrone, erect, establish, exalt, festoon, fix, heighten, honor, inaugurate, induct, install, invest, raise, sanction, set up, settle, stabilize, strengthen Antonyms: dishonor, disregard, fine, punish down [doun] Show IPAShow Spelled Part of Speech: adjective Definition: below; physically lower Synonyms: bottomward, cascading, declining, depressed, descending, downgrade, downhill, downward, dropping, earthward, falling, gravitating, groundward, inferior, nether, precipitating, sagging, sinking, sliding, slipping, slumping, subjacent, to the bottom, under, underneath Antonyms: above, higher former [fawr-mer] Show IPAShow Spelled Part of Speech: adjective Definition: previous in time or order Synonyms: above, aforementioned, aforesaid, ancient, antecedent, anterior, bygone, departed, earlier, erstwhile, ex-, first, foregoing, late, long ago, long gone, of yore, old, once, one-time, past, preceding, prior, quondam, sometime, whilom Notes: latter means referring to the second of two things or persons mentioned; former means referring to the first of two things or persons mentioned Antonyms: after, current, ensuing, following, future,\ recently [ree-suhnt] Show IPAShow Spelled Part of Speech: adverb Definition: currently Synonyms: afresh, anew, freshly, in recent past, in recent times, just a while ago, just now, lately, latterly, new, newly, not long ago, of late, short while ago, the other day Antonyms: before, late\ including [in-klood] Show IPAShow Spelled Part of Speech: adjective Definition: containing Synonyms: along with, among other things, as well as, counting, in addition to, in conjunction with, inclusive of, made up of, not to mention, plus, together with, with Antonyms: excluding, rejecting
menempatkan intothe verb tense berikut benar baik sederhana present perfect atau presen prefek progresif, tetapi menggunakan progresif dari mana pun possible.use informasi lain yang diberikan dan slect untuk atau karena di mana necessary.note pentingnya kata kunci tertentu

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