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English Holiday Assignment

 Day 1:
Word: Maneuver
Part of Speech:Verb
Synonyms: Action, gimmick, manipulation, scheme,
russ, procedure, step, stunt, trick, angle.
Antonyms: Cessation, ignorance, inaction, inactivity,
stoppage, honesty, openness.
Formal Defenition: Move skillfully or carefully.
In my words: To move carefully without any hurt-/s
Used in a sentence: Walk maneuver, there is some dirt
there.
 Day 2:
Word:Jabbering
Part of Speech:Verb
Synonyms:Prattle, babble, chatter, chattering, twitter.
Antonyms: Be quiet, conceal, hide, speak clearly, be
silent.
Formal Defenition: Talk in a rapid excited and often
incomprehensible way.
In my words: Talking or have a conversation which is
exciting and mesmerizing and amazing.
Used in a sentence: I had a jabber conversation with my
Mom.
 Day 3:
Word: Regal
Part of speech: Adjective
Synonyms: Splendid, royal, kingly, queenly, princely.
Antonyms: Plebeian
Formal Defenition: Of, resembling,,, or fit for a monarch,
especially in being magnificent or dignified.
In your own words: Being fit for a monarch and / or
being resembling, magnificent, dignified.
Used in a sentence: You are Regal Today And Like
Right Now.
 Day 4:
Word: Dawdling
Part of Speech: Intransitive Verb
Synonyms: Dally, take one’s time, be slow, waste time,
idle, delay, procrastinate.
Antonyms: Hurry
Formal Defenition: Waste time, be slow, move slowly
and / or idly in a particular direction.
In your own words: One who procrastinate’s or waste’s
time.
Used in a sentence: Oh, you’re such a dawdle!!!
 Day 5:
Word: Whiff
Part of Speech: Noun
Synonyms: Smell, trace, sniff, scent, odour, aroma.
Antonyms: Praise, exhale, depress, plain.
Formal Defenition: A smell that is only smelt briefly or
faintly.
In your own words: A smell which we smell briefly in
detail or / and faintly in detail.
Used in a sentence: You need to focus on your whiff to
find some solution for it.
 Day 6:
Word: Flinch
Part of speech: Verb
Synonyms: Wince, start, shudder, quiver, jerk, shy.
Antonyms: Stand Firm
Formal Defenition: Wince, Make a quick, nervous
momentum as an instinctive reaction to fear, pain , or
surprise.
In your own words: Instant reaction to fear pain or
surprise.
Used in a sentence: I was flinched when I saw the
universe.
 Day 7:
Word: Huffs
Part of speech: Noun
Synonyms: Sulk, fit of pique, pet, temper, tantrum, rage.
Antonyms: Calm, calmness, enjoyment, happiness, joy,
pleasure, delight, good mood.
Formal Defenition: Bad mood.
In your own words: Not in a mood to do anything, in a
bad mood.
Used in a sentence: I told and / or expressed my mother
about how huffs I am to do my business today and often
tired.
 Day 8:
Word: Winks
Part of speech: Verb
Synonyms: Blink, flutter, bat.
Antonyms: Act involuntarily, facial expression.
Formal Defenition: Close and open one eye quickly.
In your own words: Blink
Used in a sentence: My mother blinked at me and said
me good luck!!!....
 Day 9 :
Word: Wanders
Part of speech: Verb
Synonyms: Stroll, amble, saunter, walk, dawdle, potter,
ramble, meander, roam, rove, range, drift, prowl.
Antonyms: Go direct, run, stay.
Formal Defenition: Walk or move in a leisurely or
aimless way.
In your own words: Walk in crooked or a curved path.
Used in a sentence: Don’t wander!!!!!............................

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