VERBS

                                  CHEER

Pronunciation:/t͡ʃɪə(ɹ)/  🔊

2 synonyms: Acclaimed and  applauded

1 antonym: Knocked

Meaning: Animado:  to declare enthusiastic for someone
Part of speech: verb
Original sentence: Polly Ann and her son cheered when the machine was pulled from the tunnel. 

A new sentence: Felipe cheered the party, because he sang very good. 

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GATHER


Pronunciation:/ˈɡæðə/🔊

2 synonyms: Accumulated and amassed

1 antonym: Dispelled                

Meaning: to collect several things, often from different places or people

Part of speech: Verb

Original sentence: After a hard day's work, people were gathered to tell each other stories.

A new sentence: Every Sunday in the afternoon we usually gather blueberry at my granny’s farm.




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                                            LIFT


New Word: Lifted
Pronunciation: /ˈlɪftɪd/ 🔊
2 synonyms: Elevated and raised 
1 antonym: Sunken

Meaning: being positioned above a surface
Part of speech: verb
Original sentence: John Henry lifted his son into the air.
A new sentence: I lifted all the dust on the piano by accident 
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🕓SETTLE🕕



New Word: Settle
Pronunciation/ˈsɛtl̩d/ 🔊
2 synonymsConfirmed and rooted
1 antonym: Fleeting

Meaning: firmly established over time
Part of speech: verb
Original sentence: the people who settled in undeveloped areas of America first told tall tales.
A new sentence: The cell phone store has settled my computer and television.


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