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によって Yendea Michelle Mejia Perez 7年前.

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VOCABULARY, INTENSIVE READING

The text provides definitions, synonyms, antonyms, and examples for several English vocabulary words. It describes "trap" as both a noun and a verb, used to refer to a device for catching animals or a trick to surprise someone, with synonyms like trick and device.

VOCABULARY, INTENSIVE READING

VOCABULARY, INTENSIVE READING(Yenda M Mejia)

Smash

Verb, adjective and noun
EXAMPLE: Their plan smashed into a mountain side(Verb)
ANTONYMS: Make up, put up together, repair...
SYNONYMS: Fracture, break, destroy, crack....
Move so as to hit or collide with something with great force and impact/ Relating to a great sucess/ crash in several damage.

Straits

ANTONYMS: Wide, large,well being ...
SYNONYMS: Narrows, channel, difficulty ...
A narrow passage of water connecting two large bodies of water / A placer of limited spatial capacity, narrow or cramped
Ofen a position of difficulty, distress or need
Noun and adjective

TRAP

EXAMPLE: I suspect Mary may be walking into a trap considering retaliation.(Noun)
ANTONYMS: Free and liberate
SYNONYMS: Trick, stragem, device, catch...
A trick for catching a person by surprise /An unpleasant situation which it's difficult to scape/ A contrivance used for catching game or other animals as a mechanical device that springs shut suddenly.
Noun and verb

Crashing down

EXAMPLE: The glass crashed down to the floor=Verb
ANTONYMS:Calm down, defend...
SYNONYMS: Fall, collapse, precipitate, break down...
Break or fall to pieces with noise/ to move force or drive with violence and noise/ To collapse or fail suddenly.
Verb and adjective

Dire

adjective
Example: He was in dire need of help
ANTONYMS: Calm, placid, peaceful, optimistic...
SYNONYMS: Urgent, terrible,awfu, unfortunate...
indicating trouble disaster or urgent
Causing or involving great fear or suffering