Davis Giver Vocabulary

  • Utopia

    Utopia
    Utopia (Noun): An ideal community or perfect society.
    Example: The man was woken up from the chamber to 3000 years in the future. He looked out the window in front of him to see a Utopia, where everything is perfect.
    Antonym: Dystopia, Flawed.
  • Conformity

    Conformity
    Conformity (Noun): The act of following others or doing what others do in order to fit in with them.
    Example: The school's main goal was conformity. They wanted every student exactly like each other. Diversity was banned and forbid from the students.
    Antonyms: Opposite, Diverse, Unique.
  • Chastise

    Chastise
    Chastise (Verb): To discipline or to punish.
    Example: After Timmy smashed a window his parents were forced to chastise him by grounding him for the whole summer.
    Antonyms: Reward, Congratulate, Praise.
  • Recollection

    Recollection
    Recollection (Noun): A memory of an event.
    Example: The person had no recollection of the events of last night, he could barely remember how he ended up in a hotel room.
    Antonyms: Forget, Amnesia.
  • Vast

    Vast
    Vast (Adjective): Huge in size or extent; immense.
    Example: The ocean was so vast that you could see the Earth's curves.
    Antonyms: Small, Tiny, Cramped, Enclosed, Short, Miniscule.
  • Apprehensive

    Apprehensive
    Apprehensive (Adjective): Uneasy or fearful about something that might happen.
    Example: The student felt apprehensive to go through the rest of the day after seeing a black cat shatter a mirror next to him.
    Antonyms: Confident, Calm, Unafraid, Certain.