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Cumulative

Definition:. Parts of Speech:. adjective. Cumulative. increasing by adding one thing after another. Synonym: Antonym:. increasing. decreasing. Sounds Like:. Accept. Word used in a sentence. The cumulative effect of not studying for any science

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Cumulative

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  1. Definition: Parts of Speech: adjective Cumulative increasing by adding one thing after another Synonym: Antonym: increasing decreasing Sounds Like: Accept Word used in a sentence The cumulative effect of not studying for any science test all year forced me to attend summer school to remedy the F.

  2. Definition: to burst, explode or release suddenly Parts of Speech: verb Erupt Synonym: Antonym: to blow up Be quiet Sounds Like: Word used in a sentence Vincent was convinced that the pimple on his face was going to erupt and gross out his friends at the lunch table.

  3. Definition: Parts of Speech: Noun Factor a reason or circumstance Synonym: Antonym: part whole Sounds Like: Word used in a sentence One factor that convinced Sheila to take the job was the huge salary.

  4. Definition: Parts of Speech: adjective Inept without skill, clumsy Synonym: Antonym: unfit skilled Sounds Like: Accept Word used in a sentence Nina was completely inept at cooking a tasty meal.

  5. Definition: to frighten or threaten Parts of Speech: verb Intimidate Synonym: Antonym: scare comfort Sounds Like: Word used in a sentence Tanya always tries to intimidate Nancy before competitions by making fun of her skating ability, tripping her intentionally, and hiding her outfits.

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