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Here are the definitions for the words you provided: 1. **Enormous** (adjective): Very large in size, quantity, or extent. Synonyms include huge, massive, gigantic, and immense. Example: The skyscraper was enormous, towering above the other buildings in the city. 2. **Ruffed** (adjective): Having or wearing a decorative ruff or frill. Commonly used to describe certain bird species with distinctive frill-like feathers around their necks. Example: The ruffed grouse is known for the distinctive plumage around its neck. 3. **Antenna** (noun): - A sensory appendage on the head of insects, crustaceans, and some other arthropods, used to sense the environment. - A device used to transmit or receive electromagnetic waves, such as those used in radio, television, and other communication systems. Example: The insect used its antenna to navigate through the dark environment. / The radio antenna was positioned on the roof to get better reception. 4. **Unfocused** (adjective): - Not concentrated or directed at a particular point. Lacking clarity or sharpness. - Describing a person who is not paying attention or is distracted. Example: The photograph was unfocused and blurry. / She seemed unfocused during the meeting, her mind clearly on something else. 5. **Squelch** (verb): - To make a soft sucking sound, such as that made by walking heavily through mud. - To suppress or silence something, such as a comment or a communication. - In electronics, to suppress unwanted noise in a communication signal. Example: His boots squelched as he walked through the muddy field. / The teacher quickly squelched any rumors about the test being postponed. Note: The word "squelch" is sometimes misspelled as "squelch"; it is important to use the correct form based on your intended meaning.

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Feb. 26, 2025, 9:35 a.m.

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Published: Wednesday, February 26, 2025

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