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Monday, 8 June 2026
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erupt
erupt
= to burst out suddenly and forcefully, such as a volcano releasing lava, ash, and gases
The volcano erupted violently, spewing ash and lava into the sky.
Mark watched in awe as the volcano erupted after years of dormancy.
The volcano erupted early in the morning, blanketing the area in ash.
Watching the volcano erupt from a safe distance, Mark felt a mix of fear and awe.
Synonyms and antonyms for "erupt"
Synonyms:
burst
explode
flare
outburst
Antonyms:
subside
calm
retreat
diminish
Question:What does "erupt" mean as a verb?
A) Slowly develop
B) Burst out suddenly
C) Hide away quietly
D) Remain calm
Friday, 5 June 2026
prosecute
prosecute
= to bring a criminal case against someone (i.e., to take legal action in court), usually on behalf of the government
The lawyer will prosecute the suspect for stolen trade secrets.
Mark read about how prosecutors prosecute bribery in business.
Susan hopes the court will prosecute the theft at the campus store.
The university may prosecute the vandal if they identify him.
Some synonyms and antonyms for “prosecute”:
Synonyms:
charge
try
bring to court
pursue legally
Antonyms:
dismiss
exonerate
free
drop charges
Choose the correct meaning of the word “prosecute,” which means “to try a person in court for a crime.”
A) Mark will prosecute the thief.
B) Mark will prosecute his miles.
C) Susan will prosecute coffee.
D) Susan will prosecute new friends.
Thursday, 4 June 2026
vow
vow
= to make a solemn promise or pledge to do something or maintain a certain commitment
Mark vowed to expand his IT company within the next year.
Mark vowed to wake up early every morning for his running routine.
She vowed to study harder for her upcoming exams.
She vowed to be more confident in social situations.
Some synonyms and antonyms for "vow":
Synonyms:
Promise
Pledge
Swear
Commit
Antonyms:
Renounce
Break
Deny
Forsake
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Question: What does it mean to "vow" to do something?
A) To consider an option
B) To promise seriously
C) To avoid responsibility
D) To forget a task
Wednesday, 3 June 2026
disrupt
disrupt
= to interrupt or disturb the normal order or progress of something, often causing changes or problems
The construction on the main road will disrupt traffic for several hours.
Mark’s new schedule might disrupt his weekend running routine.
A power failure would disrupt access to her online homework portal.
Too much noise can disrupt Susan’s focus during group discussions.
Some synonyms and antonyms for "disrupt":
Synonyms:
interrupt
disturb
disorganize
upset
Antonyms:
stabilize
continue
order
uninterrupted
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Question: What does “disrupt” mean?
A) Stop normal progress
B) Start something new
C) Make bigger
D) Help things work well







