Pitch-black – English Flashcard for Pitch-black
Pitch-black Pitch-black (adj & noun) extremely dark or completely black without any beam of light – pitch-dark: She has pitch-black hairs. Antonyms bright, lighted Parts of Speech Noun: pitch darkness
Pitch-black Pitch-black (adj & noun) extremely dark or completely black without any beam of light – pitch-dark: She has pitch-black hairs. Antonyms bright, lighted Parts of Speech Noun: pitch darkness
Inspect Inspect (verb) /ɪnˈspekt/ to look at or examine somebody or something very closely to make certain nothing is wrong with them – look at – survey, scrutinize: The detectives are inspecting the murder scene for relevant information. Parts of Speech Noun: inspection Noun: inspector Noun: inspectorate Antonyms neglect, ignore, disregard
Gray water Gray water (noun) domestic wastewater coming from baths, sinks and kitchen appliances – wastewater – used water: A small portion of our drinking water is provided by recycling and purifying gray water. Antonyms drinking water
Unlike Unlike (prep) /ʌnˈlaɪk/ having qualities or characteristics that are different from other things or people – dissimilar to – different from – contrasting: Unlike all of my classmates, I decided to conduct my research qualitatively. Antonyms like, similar
Beneath Beneath (adv & prep) /bɪˈniːθ/ in, at or to a lower position than somebody or something else – underneath – under – below: At the summit of the mountain, I was able to see the entire town right beneath my feet. Antonyms above
Decade Decade (noun) /ˈdek.eɪd/ /-ˈ-/ a period of 10 years: He found an appropriate job, bought a large house, got married and had 2 kids, all in the third decade of his life. Parts of Speech Adjective: decadal Related Vocabulary century, millennium
Cargo Cargo (noun) /ˈkɑː.gəʊ/ US /ˈkɑːr.goʊ/ Cargo definition the goods that are carried by a ship, airplane, train, truck or other large vehicles – freight – shipment – goods: Example This airplane is specifically used for carrying cargoes to consignees.
Depot Depot (noun) /ˈdep.əʊ/ US /ˈdiː.poʊ/ 1. a building or place where goods, especially large vehicles, are stored or kept until they should be used – warehouse – store: a bus / storage / supply depot 2. a railroad or bus station
Alongside Alongside (adv & prep) /əˌlɒŋˈsaɪd/ US /əˈlɑːŋ.saɪd/ next to or by side of somebody or something – beside – together with – at the side of: This is a hybrid car. That is, it can consume electricity alongside gasoline as its fuel. Antonyms outside of, away
Involve Involve (verb) /ɪnˈvɒlv/ US /-ˈvɑːlv/ to include somebody or something in itself or to affect something – contain – take in: As a kindergarten teacher, her job involved so much patience and energy in interaction with young children. Parts of Speech Noun: involvement Antonyms exclude