1-CONVENE: Verb: To gather, assemble, or bring people or things together for a specific purpose, meeting, or activity.
Synonyms: Gather, Summon
Antonyms: Disband, Separate
2-LINGER : Verb: To continue to exist, endure, or be felt for a longer time than usual.
Synonyms: Loiter, Hover
Antonyms: Depart, Hasten
Sentence: The scent of flowers lingered in the air, filling the garden with a delightful fragrance.
3-IMPENDING : Adjective: Imminent or about to happen, often used to describe something threatening or significant that is expected to occur in the near future.
Synonyms: Looming, Approaching
Antonyms: Distant, Remote
Sentence: She had a sense of unease due to the impending job interview.
4-METICULOUS: Adjective: Showing great attention to detail, thoroughness, and precision in work or actions.
Synonyms: Careful, Diligent
Antonyms: Sloppy, Negligent
Sentence: The artist was known for her meticulous attention to every brushstroke, creating intricate and lifelike paintings.
5-REVERIE:Noun: A state of being lost in thought, often characterized by daydreaming, contemplation, or pleasant fantasies.
Synonyms: Fantasy, Reflection
Antonyms: Reality, Focus
Sentence: The sound of the waves crashing against the shore often lured him into a state of reverie.
6-GROPED: Verb: To search or feel around with one's hands in an uncertain or clumsy manner, often in order to find something by touch or to navigate in the absence of clear visibility.
Synonyms: Scrabble, Fumble
Antonyms: Discern, Visualize
Sentence: The hiker groped through the dense forest, using his hands to guide him as the moonlight barely penetrated the canopy.
7-FLOCKING: Verb: The act of gathering or coming together in a group or crowd, often used to describe the movement of birds or animals in a collective manner.
Synonyms: Congregating, Swarming
Antonyms: Scattering, Disbanding
Sentence: Shoppers were flocking to the newly opened store to take advantage of the grand opening sales.
8-JEERS: Noun and verb: Derisive or mocking shouts, laughter, or comments meant to ridicule, scorn, or criticize someone or something.
Synonyms: Sneers, Scoffing
Antonyms: Praise, Acclaim
Sentence: As the politician tried to speak, the crowd responded with jeers and boos.