8 2 noun n noun
• the opposition or dissimilarity of things that are compared
verb
• put in opposition to show or emphasize differences
Example sentence • There is a sharp contrast between the two paintings.
8 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• a prediction about how something (as the weather) will develop
Example sentence • The weather forecast predicts rain for tomorrow.
5 1 verb, noun v, n Example sentence • The explosion created a deafening blast .
9 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• message that is transmitted by radio or television
verb
• broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television
Example sentence • The live broadcast of the football match was viewed by millions of fans.
8 2 verb, noun, adjective v, n, adj noun
• a ventilation shaft through which air enters a mine
7 2 noun n noun
• an athlete who is skilled in gymnastics
Example sentence • The gymnast performed a flawless routine and earned a perfect score.
4 1 noun, adjective n, adj noun
• a vertical spar for supporting sails
Example sentence • The ship's mast was tall and sturdy.
8 2 noun n noun
• a broadcast of news or commentary on the news
Example sentence • I watched the newscast last night.
7 2 noun, adjective n, adj noun
• a person who is rejected (from society or home)
adjective satellite
• excluded from a society
Example sentence • She felt like an outcast among her classmates.
9 2 adjective adj adjective satellite
• marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable
Example sentence • She remained steadfast in her decision to pursue her dreams.
4 1 verb v Example sentence • I hast thee to silence thyself in the presence of the king.
8 3 verb, noun v, n verb
• broadcast via television
Example sentence • The telecast of the football match was watched by millions of fans.
6 2 adjective adj adjective satellite
• struck with fear, dread, or consternation
Example sentence • She was aghast when she heard the news about the accident.
4 1 noun
• cat- or lion-headed Egyptian goddess; represents life-giving power of the sun
7 2 noun n noun
• pompous or pretentious talk or writing
Example sentence • The politician's bombast did little to impress the audience.
8 2 noun n noun
• the chief mast of a sailing vessel with two or more masts
Example sentence • The mainmast of the ship stood tall and proud against the clear blue sky.
7 2 verb v verb
• cast an actor, singer, or dancer in an unsuitable role
Example sentence • The director miscast the lead role in the play.
7 2 verb v Example sentence • She managed to outlast all the other competitors in the marathon.
6 2 noun n noun
• the food served and eaten at one time
Example sentence • After a long day of shopping, we sat down for a delicious Italian repast at a nearby restaurant.
10 2 noun n noun
• a broadcast of sports news or commentary
verb
• broadcast a sports event
Example sentence • I always enjoy watching the sportscast in the morning.
8 2 verb, noun v, n verb
• cast repeatedly in the same kind of role
Example sentence • The actor felt frustrated with being stuck in a typecast as a villain.
5 1 noun n noun
• social status or position conferred by a system based on class
Example sentence • The Indian caste system is a complex social structure.
8 2 verb, adjective v, adj adjective satellite
• troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances
Example sentence • She filed a complaint about being sexually harassed at work.
9 3 adjective adj adjective satellite
• having color that is resistant to fading or running
Example sentence • The colorfast fabric did not fade in the sun.
10 3 noun n noun
• a cell from which connective tissue develops
Example sentence • During wound healing, fibroblasts play a crucial role in producing collagen.
10 4 noun n noun
• a destroyer of images used in religious worship
Example sentence • He was considered an iconoclast in the art world for his unconventional and provocative sculptures.
10 3 noun n noun
• third mast from the bow in a vessel having three or more masts; the after and shorter mast of a yawl, ketch, or dandy
Example sentence • The sailors climbed up the mizzenmast to get a better view of the horizon.
8 3 noun n noun
• a man who has sex (usually sodomy) with a boy as the passive partner
10 4 noun n noun
• an ardent and enthusiastic supporter of some person or activity
Example sentence • She is an art enthusiast and spends every weekend at museums and galleries.
7 2 adjective adj adjective satellite
• confined to bed (by illness)
Example sentence • She has been bedfast for weeks due to her illness.
5 1 noun n noun
• (geology) a constituent fragment of a clastic rock
Example sentence • The geologist studied the rock clasts found in the riverbed.
7 2 noun n noun
• deciduous European oak valued for its tough elastic wood
Example sentence • The durmast tree can live for over 500 years.
6 2 noun n
7 2 adjective adj noun
• someone who predicts the future
7 2 verb v Example sentence • The film critic lambasted the director for his poor storytelling techniques.
9 2 verb v noun
• a blast of wind laden with sand
Example sentence • The workers had to sandblast the old paint off the building before repainting it.
7 2 noun n noun
• the mast next above a lower mast and topmost in a fore-and-aft rig
Example sentence • The sailor climbed up to the topmast to unfurl the sails.
6 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• air passage consisting of a ventilation shaft through which air leaves a mine
Example sentence • The upcast in the movie surprised everyone.
8 2 noun n verb
• To identify the actions required in order to reach a proposed future.
adverb
• (of time) Long ago; in the past.
Example sentence • His backcast was impressive, sending the fishing line far out into the water.
9 2 noun n noun
• The mast or nuts of the beech tree.
Example sentence • The squirrels stored beechmast in their burrows for winter.
6 2 verb v
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Example sentence • The pirate ship was demasted during the storm.
6 2 noun n
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Example sentence • The dicast was responsible for making the final decision in the trial.
7 2 verb v verb
• To break off the mast (of a ship), especially by gunfire.
Example sentence • The storm dismasted the sailboat, leaving it powerless and adrift.
8 2 adverb adv
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Example sentence • The days of our forepast are filled with memories.
4 1 adverb, noun adv, n
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5 1 verb, noun v, n
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Example sentence • She let out a shriek as she caught sight of the ghast lurking in the shadows.
8 2 noun, adjective n, adj noun
• A hold, grasp; custody, power of confining or keeping.
adjective
• Fast by contract; betrothed by joining hands.
Example sentence • The handfast was a traditional Celtic betrothal ceremony.
9 2 adjective adj Example sentence • This lightfast pigment will not fade when exposed to sunlight.
8 2 noun n
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Example sentence • The myoblasts fuse together to form multinucleated muscle fibers.
7 2 noun n adjective
• (grammar, of the tense) Of a tense, not pertaining to the past; in particular, applicable to both the present and the future.
Example sentence • In English, the nonpast tense is used to refer to actions that have not yet happened.
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