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Synonym:
attraction, lure, draw, pull, appeal, allurement, enticement, temptation, charm, seductio
n,
Fascination
Antonym:
Repulsion
Synonym:
dubious, doubtful, taking something with a pinch of salt, doubting
Antonym:
listless, dull
Synonym:
spirited, lively, full of life, energetic, vigorous, vital, full of vim and
vigor, animated, sparkling, effervescent, vivacious, dynamic, stimulating, exciting, passio
nate,
fiery
Antonym:
listless, dull
4. Thresholds - a strip of wood, metal, or stone forming the bottom of a doorway and
crossed in entering a house or room.
Synonym:
doorstep, doorway, entrance, entry, door, gate, gateway, portal, doorsill
Synonym:
inventive, creative, imaginative, original, innovative, pioneering, resourceful, ente
rprising,inspired
Antonym:
uncreative, unimaginative, uninventive, unoriginal
Synonym:
specify, set down, set out, lay down;
demand, require, insist on, make a condition of, prescribe, impose;
provide
Synonym:
outdated, out of date, outmoded, old-fashioned, démodé, passé, out of fashion
Antonym:
Current, modern, new, present, up-to-date
Synonym:
elation, happiness, joy, delight, glee;
excitement, exhilaration, jubilation, exultation;
ecstasy, bliss, rapture
Antonym:
Misery,unhappiness, distress, wretchedness, suffering, anguish, anxiety, angst, torment,
pain,
grief, heartache, heartbreak, despair, despondency, dejection, depression, desolation, gl
oom, melancholy, melancholia, woe, sadness, sorrow
9. Excruciating – intensely painful
Synonym:
agonizing, severe, acute, intense, violent, racking, searing, piercing, stabbing, raging
Antonym:
Easy, light, soft
Synonym:
misfortune, ill luck, bad luck, trouble, difficulty, hardship, distress, disaster, suffering,
affliction, sorrow, misery, tribulation, woe, pain, trauma
Antonym:
fortune, luck, serendipity
Performance Output #2:
1. Dredger - a barge or other vessel designed for dredging harbors or other bodies
of water.
2. Buffet - a meal consisting of several dishes from which guests serve themselves.
3. Colander - a perforated bowl used to strain off liquid from food, especially after
cooking.
4. Dumpling - a small savory ball of dough (usually made with suet) that may be
boiled, fried, or baked in a casserole.
5. Egg Beater - a kitchen utensil used for beating ingredients such as eggs or cream.
6. Flipper - a broad flat limb without fingers, used for swimming by various sea
animals such as seals, whales, and turtles.
7. Gnocchi - small dumplings made from potato, semolina, or flour, usually served
with a sauce.
10. Mortar and pestle - is a kitchen device used since ancient times to prepare
ingredients or substances by crushing and grinding them into a fine paste or
powder. The mortar is a bowl, typically made of hard wood, ceramic or stone.