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1. Defunct
- Part of Speech: Adjective
- Definition: No longer existing or functioning.
- Synonyms: Obsolete, extinct, nonoperational
- Antonyms: Functional, operational, alive
- Model Sentence: The company's defunct machinery was left untouched in the corner of the warehouse.
- Original Sentence: After the merger, many of the services offered by the now-defunct brand were discontinued.
2. Muster
- Part of Speech: Verb
- Definition: To assemble or gather (usually involving a group of people).
- Synonyms: Assemble, summon, mobilize
- Antonyms: Disperse, scatter, disband
- Model Sentence: The sergeant commanded the troops to muster before dawn for the important briefing.
- Original Sentence: She needed to muster all her courage to speak in front of the large audience.
3. Ecstatic
- Part of Speech: Adjective
- Definition: Overwhelmed with intense joy or delight.
- Synonyms: Elated, euphoric, thrilled
- Antonyms: Depressed, despondent, miserable
- Model Sentence: They were ecstatic when they found out that they had won the lottery.
- Original Sentence: His ecstatic reaction to the surprise party made all the planning worth it.
4. Nebulous
- Part of Speech: Adjective
- Definition: In the form of a cloud or haze; unclear or vague.
- Synonyms: Ambiguous, indistinct, hazy
- Antonyms: Clear, obvious, definite
- Model Sentence: The politician's nebulous promises left voters confused about his true intentions.
- Original Sentence: Her ideas for the project were still nebulous and required further development.
5. Render
- Part of Speech: Verb
- Definition: To cause to be or become; to provide or give.
- Synonyms: Provide, deliver, produce
- Antonyms: Withhold, retain, take
- Model Sentence: The law firm will render legal services to those in need at a discounted rate.
- Original Sentence: The artist aimed to render the beauty of nature in her paintings.
6. Obstinate
- Part of Speech: Adjective
- Definition: Stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion, behavior, or course of action.
- Synonyms: Stubborn, unyielding, headstrong
- Antonyms: Compliant, flexible, yielding
- Model Sentence: Despite numerous arguments, he remained obstinate in his decision to leave the job.
- Original Sentence: Her obstinate refusal to accept help made the situation more difficult for everyone involved.
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