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Title: Exaggerate |
Grade 6+ Lesson s1-l2 |
Explanation: Hello students, let us learn a new topic in SAT-4 today with topics, concepts, and worksheets included. |
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Understate |
Minimize |
Downplay |
Belittle |
Decrease |
Diminish |
Moderate |
Attenuate |
1.1 Antonym: Diminish |
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Sentences: The effectiveness of the treatment began to diminish after several months. His enthusiasm for the project started to diminish as challenges piled up. We must take action now to diminish the environmental impact of our activities. The artist’s fame did not diminish with time; it only grew stronger. |
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1.2 Antonym: Moderate |
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Sentences: She suggested a moderate approach to solving the budgetary issues. The weather forecast predicted moderate temperatures throughout the week. His views on the matter were quite moderate, seeking compromise rather than extremes. It’s important to maintain a moderate pace during the early stages of the race. |
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1.3 Antonym: Attenuate |
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Sentences: The medication helped attenuate the severity of her symptoms. The noise from the construction site was attenuate by the soundproof walls. Economic policies were implemented to attenuate the impact of inflation on the population. His apology did little to attenuate the hurt feelings caused by his remarks. |
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1.4 Antonym: Belittle |
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Sentences: It’s never acceptable to belittle someone’s efforts, as everyone’s contributions are valuable and worthy of respect. His constant need to belittle others stemmed from his own insecurities and desire to feel superior. The teacher made a conscious effort not to belittle her students' questions, encouraging them to participate actively in class discussions In a healthy relationship, partners support and uplift each other, rather than belittle or demean one another. |
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