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1/26/2026- Cottonwood

TermDefinition
Disgruntled (adjective): angry or dissatisfied
Synonym of disgruntled frustrated
antonym of disgruntled content
Exceptional (adjective): unusual/unusually good
synonym of exceptional remarkable
antonym of exceptional normal
Excerpt (noun): a short part from a text
synonym of excerpt snippet
antonym of excerpt none
Foreboding (noun): a feeling of fearful apprehension that something bad will happen
synonym of foreboding ominous
antonym of foreboding bright
Inventive (adjective): having the ability to create or design new thing sor to think originally
snyonym of inventive creative
antonym of inventive dull
Prodigy (noun): a person especially a young one, endowed with exceptional qualities or abilities
synonym of prodigy none
antonym of prodigy none
Proficient (adjective): competent or skilled in doing or using something
synonym of proficient expert
antonym of proficient amateur
Rubble (noun): waste, rough fragments of stone, brick
synonym of rubble debris
antonym of rubble none
Sublime (adjective): of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe
synonym of sublime marvelous
antonym of sublime unimpressive
Subside (verb): Become less intense, or severe
synonym of subside diminish
antonym of subside intensify
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