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Antonym: start
abort
Antonym: smooth
abrasive
Antonym: prepared
impromptu
Antonym: indifference
obsession
Antonym: host
parasite
Antonym: acceptance
rebuttal
Antonym: extrover
recluse
Antonym: dense
sparse
antonym: knowingly
unwittingly
Synonym: unsuspectingly
unwittingly
Synonym: scarce
sparse
Synonym: hermit
recluse
Synonym: disproof
rebuttal
Synonym: pest
parasite
Synonym: fixation
obsession
Synonym: unrehearsed
impromptu
Synonym: painting
canvas
Synonym: rough
abrasive
Synonym: terminate
abort
Part of speech: abort
verb
Part of speech: abrasive
adjective
Part of speech: canvas
noun
Part of speech: impromptu
adjective
Part of speech: obsession
noun
Part of speech: parasite
noun
Part of speech: rebuttal
noun
Part of speech: recluse
noun
Part of speech: sparse
adjective
Part of speech: unwittingly
adverb
in a way that shows you do not know or realize something
unwittingly
existing only in small amounts
sparse
someone who chooses to live alone, and does not like seeing or talking to other people
recluse
a statement or charge made to prove that the charges are false
rebuttal
a plant or animal that lives on or in another plant or animal and gets food from it
parasite
an extremely unhealthy interest or concern about something, which stops you from thinking about anything else
obsession
done or said without any preparation or planning
impromptu
a strong cloth used to make bags, tents, shoes, etc.
canvas
rude or unkind; having a rough surface, especially one that can be used to clean something or make it smooth
abrasive
to stop an activity because it would be difficult or dangerous to continue it
abort
Part of speech: anomaly
noun
Part of speech: antagonistic
adjective
Part of speech: exasperated
adjective
Part of speech: pariah
noun
Part of speech: volatile
adjective
a situation likely to change suddenly and without warning; someone that can become suddenly violent
volatile
someone who everyone hates and avoids
pariah
very annoyed and upset
exasperated
unfriendly; wanting to argue or disagree
antagonistic
something that is noticeable because it is different from what is usual
anomaly
Part of speech: savant
noun
Part of speech: nurture
verb
Part of speech: laceration
noun
Part of speech: illuminate
verb
Part of speech: condescending
adjective
someone who knows a lot about a subject; someone who has mental problems and may have lower intelligence than average but who can do one thing very well
savant
to help a plan, idea, feeling, etc. to develop; to feed and take care of a child or a plant while it's growing
nurture
a cut in your skin
laceration
to make a light shine on something or to fill a place with light; to make something much clearer and easier to understand
illuminate
behaving as though you think you are better, more intelligent, or more important than other people; used to show disapproval
condescending