Spirited: adjective Someone who shows great energy Synonyms: lively, sparking Antonyms: timid, lifeless Kendra, Lilly, and Joanna we're spirited so they jumped in the air.
Contract: verb When something pulls together and becomes smaller Synonyms: shrink, reduce Antonyms: expand, increase Mike's jeans contracted after he took them out of the drier.
Impulse: noun A sudden desire to do something. Synonyms: whim, urge Antonyms: plan, scheme Emily had a sudden urge to were her "say no to violence" shirt to the concert.
Arresting: adjective Something that grabs attention Synonyms: stunning, impressive Antonyms: ugly, ordinary Jackson took Mary to see the arresting view of the sunset.
composure: noun Someone who controls their feelings and stays calm Synonyms: calm, balance Antonyms: agitation, wildness David lost his composure and sang a rock and roll song.
infer: verb When you figure out something based on the clues Synonyms: figure out, assume Antonyms: disbelieve, misunderstand Jane inferred it was going to rain because the sky was dark.
perceptive: adjective Someone good at noticing things that are not obvious Synonyms: wise, astute Antonyms: idiotic, careless Lucas was giving his presentation to Eric and Eric was perspective of founding a mistake in Lucas's presentation.
Refute: verb Prove that something is wrong or not true Synonyms: cancel, disprove Antonyms: approve, agree Jason refuted when Vincent told him he made a mistake on his painting.