1. STRUT (Verb)
Meaning : walk with a stiff, erect, and apparently arrogant or conceited gait.
Synonyms : swagger, swank, parade,
Example: The rooster would strut in the yard when trying to impress the hens.
Meaning : walk with a stiff, erect, and apparently arrogant or conceited gait.
Synonyms : swagger, swank, parade,
Example: The rooster would strut in the yard when trying to impress the hens.
2. PRELUDE (Noun)
Meaning : an action or event serving as an introduction to something more important.
Synonyms : preliminary, overture, opening, preparation
Antonyms : completion, conclusion
Example: Movie trailers are often used as a prelude to feature films.
Meaning : an action or event serving as an introduction to something more important.
Synonyms : preliminary, overture, opening, preparation
Antonyms : completion, conclusion
Example: Movie trailers are often used as a prelude to feature films.
3. BELITTLE (Verb)
Meaning : dismiss (someone or something) as unimportant.
Synonyms : disparage, denigrate, deprecate, downgrade
Antonyms : praise, magnify
Example: There is no reason for you to belittle my wardrobe simply because your clothes are more expensive than the ones I own.
Meaning : dismiss (someone or something) as unimportant.
Synonyms : disparage, denigrate, deprecate, downgrade
Antonyms : praise, magnify
Example: There is no reason for you to belittle my wardrobe simply because your clothes are more expensive than the ones I own.
4. DELVE (Verb)
Meaning : research or make painstaking inquiries into something.
Synonyms : investigate, probe, examine, explore
Antonyms : ignore, neglect
Example: Because she was planning a trip, the woman began to delve into a search for plane tickets.
Meaning : research or make painstaking inquiries into something.
Synonyms : investigate, probe, examine, explore
Antonyms : ignore, neglect
Example: Because she was planning a trip, the woman began to delve into a search for plane tickets.
5. WHIMSICAL (Adjective)
Meaning : acting or behaving in a capricious manner.
Synonyms : volatile, capricious, temperamental, impulsive
Antonyms : boring, serious
Example: The whimsical music made me feel like a little kid again.
Meaning : acting or behaving in a capricious manner.
Synonyms : volatile, capricious, temperamental, impulsive
Antonyms : boring, serious
Example: The whimsical music made me feel like a little kid again.