Synonyms And Antionyms with meaning

Synonyms And Antonyms

1.eager


Definition:


ready or impatient to do something

Example:
eager to learn

Synonyms:
desirous, anxious, fervent, impatient

Antonyms:
cool, unconcerned, indifferently, apathetic


02.early

Definition:
near the beginning of a period of time

Example:
took early retirement

Synonyms:
soon,betimes,forward, shortly, quickly, ere long, anon, matutinal, beforehand

Antonyms:
late, tardily, backward, vespertinal, belated


 03. earn

Definition:
to gain something

Example:
She earns a lot in her new job

Synonyms:
gain, win, achieve, acquire

Antonyms:
lose, waste, spend, forgo, forfeit


04.earnest

Definition:
Ardent in spirit and speech

Example:
both sides were deeply in earnest, even passionate

Synonyms:
eager, serious, intent, determined, strenuous, solemn, grave, warm, ferveut, intense, ardent

Antonyms:
indifferent, idle, playful, desultory, irresolute, uoiearnest, sportive, jesting, flippant


05.ease

Definition:
to make or become less severe, difficult, unpleasant, or painful

Example:
they put it into containers for ease of transportation

Synonyms:
enjoyment, comfort, rest, repose, tranquillity, refreshment, relief, quiet, contentment, satisfaction, readiness

Antonyms:
trouble, annoyance, vexation, disquiet, difficulty, awkwardness


 06.easy

Definition:
Something not difficult

Example:
an easy victim

Synonyms:
clear, effortless, facile, simple, carefree, comfortable, tolerant, affable

Antonyms:
arduous, complex, difficult, formidable, stressful, hard, anxious, unnatural, impossible


 07.ebb

Definition:
recede; lessen

Example:
The patient’s strength ebbed away

Synonyms:
retire, recede, decrease, sirk, decline, decay, wane

Antonyms:
flow, increase, abound, swell


 08. ebullition

Definition:
the action of bubbling or boiling

Synonyms:
boiling, effervescence, outburst, paroxysm, eruption

Antonyms:
refrigeration, cooling, subsidence, composure


09.eccentric

Definition:
a man of odd habits

Example:
eccentric circles

Synonyms:
peculiar, singular, idiosyncratic, flighty, aberrant, anomalous, wayward, strange, irregular, abnormal, odd, whimsical, erratic

Antonyms:
regular, ordinary, customary, normal, common, usual, unnoticeable, unremarkable


10.ecology

Definition:
science of the habits of living things in relation to their environment

Example:
it changed the ecology of the island

Synonyms:
bionomics, environmental science

 

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