1. UPSURGE (NOUN)
Meaning: An upward surge, increase, or rise, often used to describe a sudden and significant growth or improvement in something.
Synonyms: Uptick , Boom
Antonyms: Diminution , Plunge
Sentence: The upsurge of support for the environmental movement is a positive sign for the planet's future.
2. LOGGED (ADJ. & VERB)
Meaning: Recorded or documented, typically in a log or record.
Synonyms: Noted , Filed , Archived
Antonyms: Unrecorded , Undocumented
Unregistered
Sentence: The logged data provided a comprehensive history of the project's development.
3. CONSTITUENT (NOUN)
Meaning: A person or thing that is a component or part of a whole, especially in a political context where it refers to a voter or elector.
Synonyms: Part , Voter , Elector , Participant
Antonyms: Aggregate , Total , Entirety
Sentence: The various constituents of the ecosystem work together to maintain a delicate balance.
4. DISCONCERTINGLY (ADVERB)
Meaning: In a manner that causes uneasiness, confusion, or disturbance; unsettlingly or perturbingly.
Synonyms: Alarming , Bewilderingly ,Upsettingly
Antonyms: Calmly , Soothingly , Consolingly
Sentence: The disconcertingly loud noise disrupted the otherwise quiet atmosphere in the library.
5. COARSE (ADJ.)
Meaning: Rough in texture or grain.
Lacking refinement; crude or vulgar in nature.
Harsh or unpleasant in sound.
Synonyms: Uncouth , Gruff , Common , Blunt
Antonyms: Sophisticated , Subtle , Gentle , Tender
Sentence: The surface of the sandpaper is intentionally made coarse to facilitate the sanding process.
6. DIZZYING (ADJ.)
Meaning: Causing a sensation of dizziness or vertigo.
Extremely rapid, intense, or overwhelming, often used to describe a situation or experience.
Synonyms: Whirling , Intoxicating.
Antonyms: Stable , Gradual , Predictable
Sentence: The dizzying pace of the city's development left many residents feeling disoriented.
7. VOLATILITY (NOUN)
Meaning: The quality or state of being volatile, which can refer to the tendency of a substance to evaporate at normal temperatures, or more commonly, to describe a situation or market characterized by rapid and unpredictable changes.
Synonyms: Turbulence , Whimsicality , Oscillation.
Antonyms: Predictability , Steadiness , Reliability
Sentence: The financial market showed high volatility as stock prices rose and fell dramatically throughout the day.
8. STAPLES (NOUN)
Meaning: Everyday items or goods that are regularly used and consumed, such as food, office supplies, or household items.
Synonyms: Essentials , Necessities , Fundamental items.
Antonyms: Luxuries , Extravagances
Sentence: She went to the office supply store to pick up some staples like pens, paper, and notepads.
9. INFUSE (VERB)
Meaning: To introduce, instill, or permeate with a particular quality, essence, or flavor.
To soak or steep in a liquid to extract its flavor or properties.
Synonyms: Imbue , Instill , Inculcate , Introduce.
Antonyms: Drain , Deplete , Withdraw , Empty.
Sentence: The chef decided to infuse the dish with aromatic herbs to enhance its flavor.
10. SPIRALLING (ADJ.)
Meaning: In a state or process of spiraling, which involves moving in a spiral shape or pattern.
Used metaphorically to describe a situation or condition that is rapidly escalating or deteriorating.
Synonyms: Twisting , Coiling , Escalating
Antonyms: Descending , Plummeting , Diminishing.
Sentence: The airplane went into a spiralling descent before the pilot regained control.
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