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Give the synonym of:

Synonyms:

1.Reel

2.Call on

3.Daunted

Give the antonym of:

1.Glance

2.Fritter

3.Heap

Frame Sentence:

1.Amazed

2.Proclaimed

Refer with Context:

12. "It's the Christmas', he told himself. It makes her lonely". A.Who said the above lines?

B.Who felt lonely?​

Answers

Answered by keybytegamer1m
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Answer:

1 Reel synonyms

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move (related)

To be disposed of by sale:

spool

The amount of wire, thread, or string wound on such a cylinder.

bobbin

A spool or reel that holds thread or yarn for spinning, weaving, knitting, sewing, or making lace.

spindle

(Lockmaking) The small, square shaft passing through a door lock, to which the doorknobs are attached

whirl

To seem to spin; reel

swag

(Australia) To travel on foot carrying a swag (possessions tied in a blanket). [From 1850s.]

reels (related)

2.Call-on synonyms

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exhort

To make an urgent appeal.

request

To ask (a person) to do something:

have an appointment with

To visit briefly

entreat

To make an earnest appeal; plead

beg (related)

To ask (permission) to do something:

3.Some common synonyms of daunt are appall, dismay, and horrify. While all these words mean "to unnerve or deter by arousing fear, apprehension, or aversion," daunt suggests a cowing, disheartening, or frightening in a venture requiring courage.

Give the antonym of

1.Antonyms for glance

gaze, stare

to shoot forth bursts of light

diamonds glancing in the display case

2.fritter

Antonyms:

economise, husband, cultivate

3.Antonyms for heap

ace, bit, dab, dram, driblet, glimmer, handful, hint, lick, little, mite, mouthful, nip, ounce, peanuts, pinch, pittance, scruple, shade, shadow, smidgen (also smidgeon or smidgin or smidge), speck, spot, sprinkle, sprinkling, strain, streak, suspicion, tad, taste, touch, trace a quantity of things thrown or stacked on one another

found her shoe under a heap of clothes on the floor.

frame sentence

1.Amazed sentence example. I was amazed at his reaction to a simple compliment. I am amazed that you would do that for me. Dean was amazed at the size of the crowd.

2.She proclaimed that she will run for governor. The President proclaimed a national day of mourning. He took command of the government and proclaimed himself emperor.

sorry I don't know about Refer with context

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