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1. to the highest degree
adverb.
Used
to
form
the
superlative.
Antonyms
least
matter
Synonyms
most
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2. up-to-date
adjective.
Reflecting
the
latest
information
or
changes.
Antonyms
noncurrent
styleless
Synonyms
current
3. walk-to
adjective.
Close
enough
to
be
walked
to.
Antonyms
distant
open
beginning
Synonyms
walking
4. degree
noun.
(dɪˈgriː)
A
position
on
a
scale
of
intensity
or
amount
or
quality.
Antonyms
low
mild
high
intense
immoderation
moderation
lower
Synonyms
grind
property
sun protection factor
depth
level
Etymology
degree (English)
degré (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
5. degree
noun.
(dɪˈgriː)
A
specific
identifiable
position
in
a
continuum
or
series
or
especially
in
a
process.
Antonyms
union
employment
unskillfulness
inactiveness
imperfection
being
maturity
Synonyms
pinnacle
summit
ladder
standard of life
level
Etymology
degree (English)
degré (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
6. degree
noun.
(dɪˈgriː)
An
award
conferred
by
a
college
or
university
signifying
that
the
recipient
has
satisfactorily
completed
a
course
of
study.
Antonyms
beginning
middle
undock
break
irrelevance
unpointedness
proximate
Synonyms
associate degree
baccalaureate
honor
doctor's degree
master's degree
Etymology
degree (English)
degré (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
7. degree
noun.
(dɪˈgriː)
A
measure
for
arcs
and
angles.
Antonyms
deceleration
lowland
natural depression
decrease
fall
nonbeing
nonexistence
Synonyms
oxtant
sextant
arcdegree
arcminute
minute of arc
Etymology
degree (English)
degré (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
8. degree
noun.
(dɪˈgriː)
The
highest
power
of
a
term
or
variable.
Antonyms
unequal
unsteady
vertical
inclined
antinode
node
end
Synonyms
first degree
power
degree of a term
index
exponent
Etymology
degree (English)
degré (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
9. degree
noun.
(dɪˈgriː)
A
unit
of
temperature
on
a
specified
scale.
Antonyms
utopia
homozygosity
activity
heterozygosity
activeness
perfection
inactivity
Synonyms
degree centigrade
C
degree Celsius
temperature unit
degree Fahrenheit
Etymology
degree (English)
degré (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
10. degree
noun.
(dɪˈgriː)
The
seriousness
of
something
(e.g.,
a
burn
or
crime).
Antonyms
raise
uneven
Synonyms
magnitude
Etymology
degree (English)
degré (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
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