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Prow (noun)

Definition: The pointed front part of a ship or boat, often with a figurehead in the shape of an animal or mythical creature.

Sample Sentence: The ship's prow cut through the rough waves as it sailed towards the horizon.


Antonyms (noun)

Definition: Words that have the opposite meaning of another word.

Sample Sentence: "Hot" and "cold" are antonyms because they have opposite meanings.


Prow (adjective)

Definition: Used to describe something or someone that is alert, observant, or attentive.

Sample Sentence: The prow squirrel quickly spotted any approaching danger, thanks to its keen sense of hearing.


Antonyms (adjective)

Definition: Contrary in nature, character, or purpose.

Sample Sentence: Their antonyms political views often led to heated debates during family gatherings.


Prow (verb)

Definition: To move or advance with determined purpose; to forge ahead boldly.

Sample Sentence: Despite all obstacles, he continued to prow through life, never losing sight of his goals.


Antonyms (verb)

Definition: To obstruct, hinder, or impede progress.

Sample Sentence: His constant criticisms and negative attitude only served to antonyms her efforts in achieving success.


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