1. MANOEUVRES (Noun)
Meaning: It refer to planned and controlled movements or actions, often used in military, tactical, or strategic contexts.
Synonyms: Tactics, strategies, moves, operations, exercises.
Antonyms: Inactivity, stagnation, stillness.
Sentence: The military conducted extensive maneuvers to test the readiness of their forces.
2. UNFETTER (Verb)
Meaning: To to release or free from constraints, restrictions, or shackles.
Synonyms: Liberate, release, free, emancipate, unshackle.
Antonyms: Restrain, confine, shackle, restrict, bind.
Sentence: After years of captivity, the rescued animals were finally unfettered and set free in their natural habitat.
3. TUG (Verb)
Meaning: to pull or drag with force, typically using short, quick movements.
Synonyms: haul, drag, yank.
Antonyms: Release, let go, loosen.
Sentence: The children tried to tug the kite free from the tree branches.
4. DRIFT (Noun)
Meaning: the general movement or course of something, often propelled by external forces such as wind, water, or current.
Synonyms: Flow, current, trend, tendency, direction
Antonyms: Stability, stillness, permanence.
Sentence: There seemed to be a drift towards healthier lifestyle choices among the population.
5. LOFTING (Verb)
Meaning: the process of designing or shaping a boat, ship, or aircraft hull by creating full-scale drawings or templates.
Synonyms: Elevating, projecting, designing, shaping.
Antonyms: Lowering, descending, reducing.
Sentence: The shipbuilder spent weeks lofting the intricate curves of the boat hull on the workshop floor.
6. STRIDE (Noun & Verb)
Meaning: to walk with long, decisive steps, covering a significant distance with each step.
Synonyms: march, stroll, pace.
Antonyms: Shuffle, saunter, amble.
Sentence: Noun: With a few strides, he reached the other side of the room.
Verb: The athlete strided purposefully toward the finish line, securing the victory.
7. DISILLUSIONED (Adjective)
Meaning: to describe a feeling of disappointment and loss of faith or belief, often resulting from discovering that something or someone is not as good, honest, or trustworthy as previously thought.
Synonyms: Disenchanted, disappointed, let down, discouraged, disheartened.
Antonyms: Satisfied, content, optimistic, hopeful, trusting.
Sentence: After the series of scandals, many supporters became disillusioned with the politician they once admired.
8. TURMOIL (Noun)
Meaning: a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty.
Synonyms: Chaos, confusion, disorder, upheaval, commotion, unrest.
Antonyms: Order, calm, tranquility, stability.
Sentence: The political turmoil in the region led to widespread protests and demonstrations.
9. CREDENCE (Noun)
Meaning: the belief or acceptance of something as true, valid, or credible.
Synonyms: Belief, trust, confidence, acceptance, faith, conviction.
Antonyms: Skepticism, doubt, distrust, disbelief.
Sentence: The scientific community gave credence to the new research findings after rigorous testing and validation.
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