Vocabulary- 4

Word (Part of Speech)MeaningSynonymsAntonymsUsage in Sentence
Provoke (v)To anger, arouse, or bring to actionIncite, irritate, triggerSoothe, calm, pacifyHis rude remarks were enough to provoke a heated argument.
Recalcitrant (adj./n)Marked by stubborn resistance or defiant of authorityUncooperative, defiantCompliant, obedientThe recalcitrant student refused to follow the school rules.
Secrete (v)To ensconce, conceal, or stowHide, conceal, stashReveal, exposeThe animal secretes nectar to attract pollinators.
Squander (v)To spend foolishly or wasteWaste, misuse, dissipateSave, conserveHe squandered all his inheritance on worthless investments.
Abate (v)To lessen in intensity or degreeDiminish, decrease, subsideIncrease, intensifyThe storm began to abate after several hours.
Accolade (n)An expression of praiseTribute, honor, awardCriticism, censureThe author received an accolade for her outstanding novel.
Adulation (n)Excessive praise or intense adorationFlattery, worship, admirationCriticism, disdainThe celebrity was uncomfortable with the constant adulation.
Aesthetic (adj.)Dealing with or responsive to art or beautyArtistic, tasteful, visualUnattractive, displeasingThe architect’s design was praised for its aesthetic appeal.
Ameliorate (v)To make better or more tolerableImprove, enhance, mitigateWorsen, aggravateThe government took steps to ameliorate the living conditions.
Ascetic (n)One who practices rigid self-denial, esp. religiouslyMonk, hermit, abstainerHedonist, indulgerThe ascetic gave up all worldly pleasures for spiritual growth.

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