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Connotation: what you think the word means


Denotation: actual dictionary definition


Synonym: a word that has the same meaning of the word


Antonym: opposite in meaning


Etymology: origin of the word


Sentence: create an original sentence using the word


doctrine

totalitarian

ideologies

marginalize

pariah

dimension

annihilate

antiquity

fissure

dissolution

rending

tumultuous

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Doctrine: (noun)

Connotation: A speach of an important person on particular topic which is popular and used for defination of that very topic.

Denotation: A belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a Church, political party, or other group.

Synonym: Precept

Antonym: Ambiguity

Etymology: Late Middle English: from Old French, from Latin doctrina ‘teaching, learning’, from doctor ‘teacher’, from docere ‘teach’.

Sentence: There is a doctrine of Plato that says,"Humans are of a dual nature: body and mind"    

Totalitarian: (adjective)

Connotation: A state like a kingdom where the ruling power is in hand of only one person or a political party where there is no rival party.

Denotation: A government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.

Synonym: Authoritarian

Antonym: Democratic

Etymology: First recorded in 1925–30; totalit(y) + -arian.

Sentence: Nazi Germany was a totalitarian state under the rule of Adolf Hitler.

Ideologies: (noun, plural of ideology)

Connotation: Principles followed by a person or a group of people.

Denotation: A system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.

Synonym: Beliefs

Antonym: Nonbeliefs

Etymology: late 18th century (in ideology (sense 2)): from French idéologie, from Greek idea (form, pattern) + -logos (denoting discourse or compilation).

Sentence: His ideologies are admirable.

Marginalize: (verb)

Connotation: Setting a boundary to separate a thing from another.

Denotation: Treat (a person, group, or concept) as insignificant or peripheral.

Synonym: Ignore

Antonym: Value

Etymology: The Latin root is margo (edge, brink, or border)→ (late 1920's) marginalize

Sentence: They marginalized him.

Pariah: (noun)

Connotation: Low caste people

Denotation: An outcast

Synonym: Heretic

Antonym: Vulnerable

Etymology: From Tamil word "பறையர்"

Sentence: Her mother was known to be a pariah.

Dimension: (noun)

Connotation: A different world with existing different time and space smilar to this one.

Denotation: The magnitude of something in a particular direction (especially length or width or height).

Synonym: Tenuity

Antonym: Thinness

Etymology: From Latin word "dimensio"

Sentence: How I wish I could travel to a different dimension.

Annihilate: (verb)

Connotation: (I didn't know this word before)

Denotation:  Kill in large numbers.

Synonym: Eliminate

Antonym: Ignite

Etymology: From Latin word "annihilo"

Sentence: The commander commanded to annihilate the prisoners.

Antiquity: (noun)

Connotation: I didn't know this word before but seems it's like related to "Antique" which means something very old and holds a historical value.

Denotation: An artifact surviving from the past.

Synonym: Artifact

Antonym: New

Etymology: antiquity (English) →antiquytee (Middle English (1100-1500)) →antiquité (French) →antiquitas (Latin)

Sentence: The antiquity of this lamp is undeniable.

Fissure: (noun)

Connotation: The thin opening caused by crack.

Denotation: A long narrow opening.

Synonym: Rift

Antonym: Unify

Etymology: From Latin word "fissura(cleft or crack)"

Sentence: A long fissure on soil can be seen near the forest.

Dissolution: (noun)

Connotation: A solution that has non-solutable particles in it.

Denotation: Separation into component parts.

Synonym: Lysis

Antonym: Stabilization

Etymology: From Latin word "dissolutio"

Sentence: This is a dissolution reaction.

Rending: (adjective)

Connotation: Shouting

Denotation: Resembling a sound of violent tearing as of something ripped apart or lightning splitting a tree.

Synonym: Splitting

Antonym: Quiet

Etymology: From Middle English renden, from Old English rendan (“to rend, tear, cut, lacerate, cut down”), from Proto-Germanic *hrandijaną (“to tear”), of uncertain origin.

Sentence: Why is he rending out of bule?

Tumultuous: (adjective)

Connotaton: (I didn't know this word)

Denotation: Characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination.

Synonym: Turbulent

Antonym: Scarce

Etymology: Mid 16th century: from Old French tumultuous or Latin tumultuosus, from tumultus.

Sentence: This is very tumultuous.

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Answer: Doctrine: (noun)

Connotation: A speach of an important person on particular topic which is popular and used for defination of that very topic.

Denotation: A belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a Church, political party, or other group.

Synonym: Precept

Antonym: Ambiguity

Etymology: Late Middle English: from Old French, from Latin doctrina ‘teaching, learning’, from doctor ‘teacher’, from docere ‘teach’.

Sentence: There is a doctrine of Plato that says,"Humans are of a dual nature: body and mind"

Totalitarian: (adjective)

Connotation: A state like a kingdom where the ruling power is in hand of only one person or a political party where there is no rival party.

Denotation: A government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.

Synonym: Authoritarian

Antonym: Democratic

Etymology: First recorded in 1925–30; totalit(y) + -arian.

Sentence: Nazi Germany was a totalitarian state under the rule of Adolf Hitler.

Ideologies: (noun, plural of ideology)

Connotation: Principles followed by a person or a group of people.

Denotation: A system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.

Synonym: Beliefs

Antonym: Nonbeliefs

Etymology: late 18th century (in ideology (sense 2)): from French idéologie, from Greek idea (form, pattern) + -logos (denoting discourse or compilation).

Sentence: His ideologies are admirable.

Marginalize: (verb)

Connotation: Setting a boundary to separate a thing from another.

Denotation: Treat (a person, group, or concept) as insignificant or peripheral.

Synonym: Ignore

Antonym: Value

Etymology: The Latin root is margo (edge, brink, or border)→ (late 1920's) marginalize

Sentence: They marginalized him.

Pariah: (noun)

Connotation: Low caste people

Denotation: An outcast

Synonym: Heretic

Antonym: Vulnerable

Etymology: From Tamil word "பறையர்"

Sentence: Her mother was known to be a pariah.

Dimension: (noun)

Connotation: A different world with existing different time and space smilar to this one.

Denotation: The magnitude of something in a particular direction (especially length or width or height).

Synonym: Tenuity

Antonym: Thinness

Etymology: From Latin word "dimensio"

Sentence: How I wish I could travel to a different dimension.

Annihilate: (verb)

Connotation: (I didn't know this word before)

Denotation: Kill in large numbers.

Synonym: Eliminate

Antonym: Ignite

Etymology: From Latin word "annihilo"

Sentence: The commander commanded to annihilate the prisoners.

Antiquity: (noun)

Connotation: I didn't know this word before but seems it's like related to "Antique" which means something very old and holds a historical value.

Denotation: An artifact surviving from the past.

Synonym: Artifact

Antonym: New

Etymology: antiquity (English) →antiquytee (Middle English (1100-1500)) →antiquité (French) →antiquitas (Latin)

Sentence: The antiquity of this lamp is undeniable.

Fissure: (noun)

Connotation: The thin opening caused by crack.

Denotation: A long narrow opening.

Synonym: Rift

Antonym: Unify

Etymology: From Latin word "fissura(cleft or crack)"

Sentence: A long fissure on soil can be seen near the forest.

Dissolution: (noun)

Connotation: A solution that has non-solutable particles in it.

Denotation: Separation into component parts.

Synonym: Lysis

Antonym: Stabilization

Etymology: From Latin word "dissolutio"

Sentence: This is a dissolution reaction.

Rending: (adjective)

Connotation: Shouting

Denotation: Resembling a sound of violent tearing as of something ripped apart or lightning splitting a tree.

Synonym: Splitting

Antonym: Quiet

Etymology: From Middle English renden, from Old English rendan (“to rend, tear, cut, lacerate, cut down”), from Proto-Germanic *hrandijaną (“to tear”), of uncertain origin.

Sentence: Why is he rending out of bule?

Tumultuous: (adjective)

Connotaton: (I didn't know this word)

Denotation: Characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination.

Synonym: Turbulent

Antonym: Scarce

Etymology: Mid 16th century: from Old French tumultuous or Latin tumultuosus, from tumultus.

Sentence: This is very tumultuous.

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