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Grade 4-5 Lesson s5-l4 |
Explanation: Hello students, let us learn a new topic in SAT-4 today with topics, concepts, and worksheets included. |
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repel |
Deter |
repulse |
Discourage |
disgust |
Dissuade |
Reject |
Turn away |
1.1 Antonym: Repel |
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Sentences: The strong scent of the perfume seemed to repel anyone nearby. The new coat of paint was designed to repel moisture and keep the wood safe. His rude behavior only served to repel potential friends, leaving him isolated. The magnetic forces repel each other, causing the two magnets to push apart. |
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1.2 Antonym: Deter |
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Sentences: The strong security system was designed to deter potential burglars from breaking into the house. The harsh penalties for cheating are meant to deter students from dishonest behavior during exams. The rainy weather did little to deter the runners from completing the marathon. Public awareness campaigns can help deter people from smoking by highlighting its health risks. |
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1.3 Antonym: Repulse |
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Sentences: His rude behavior seemed to Repulse everyone at the party, and soon he was left standing alone. The strong odor of the garbage was enough to Repulseeven the most dedicated street cleaners. Despite his efforts to Repulse the invaders, the fortress was eventually overrun. The kind offer of help did nothing to Repulse her growing feelings of gratitude. |
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1.4 Antonym: Dissuade |
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Sentences: I tried to dissuade my friend from going on the risky hike, but she was determined to go. The teacher’s warnings about the dangers of cheating were enough to dissuade most of the students from attempting it. Despite his attempts to dissuade her, she went ahead with the decision to move abroad. The counselor’s advice was meant to dissuade the teenager from making impulsive choices. |
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