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Title: Slovenly |
Grade 6+ Lesson s3-l3 |
Explanation: Hello students, let us learn a new topic in SAT-4 today with topics, concepts, and worksheets included. |
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Neat |
Tidy |
Orderly |
Immaculate |
Clean |
Prim |
Groomed |
Dapper |
3.1 Antonym: Prim |
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Sentences: She always dressed in a prim and proper manner, with perfectly pressed clothes. His prim behavior at the dinner table made everyone feel overly formal. The school’s strict dress code required students to appear neat and prim at all times. Her prim attitude toward social etiquette often made her seem unapproachable to others. |
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3.2 Antonym: Groomed |
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Sentences: He arrived at the interview looking well-groomed, with a sharp suit and polished shoes. The dog was freshly groomed, its fur shiny and neatly trimmed. She was carefully groomed for the leadership role, receiving extensive training and mentorship. The garden was meticulously groomed, with perfectly manicured hedges and vibrant flowers. |
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3.3 Antonym: Dapper |
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Sentences: He looked dapper in his tailored suit and polished shoes at the wedding. The dapper gentleman always wore a stylish hat and well-fitted clothing. She admired his dapper appearance, which showcased his attention to detail and style. At the gala, everyone expected guests to arrive looking dapper and sophisticated. |
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3.4 Antonym: Immaculate |
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Sentences: The chef’s kitchen was immaculate, with stainless steel appliances gleaming. She always kept her car immaculate, inside and out, despite the weather. The hotel room was immaculate, with fresh linens and spotless surfaces. His handwriting was immaculate, each letter perfectly formed and legible. |
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