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1. pumped-up
adjective.
Tense
with
excitement
and
enthusiasm
as
from
a
rush
of
adrenaline.
Synonyms
pumped
tense
wired
pumped up
Antonyms
relaxed
unagitated
easy
unstrain
relax
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2. runner-up
noun.
(ˈrʌnɝˌəp)
The
competitor
who
finishes
second.
Synonyms
competition
challenger
contender
second best
competitor
rival
Antonyms
friend
cooperation
3. heap
noun.
(ˈhiːp)
A
collection
of
objects
laid
on
top
of
each
other.
Synonyms
muckhill
stack
stockpile
pile
assemblage
collection
dunghill
agglomerate
scrapheap
midden
slagheap
muckheap
cumulation
compost pile
cumulus
accumulation
aggregation
shock
compost heap
woodpile
pyre
mound
funeral pyre
Antonyms
refrain
good luck
good fortune
success
misfortune
Etymology
heap (English)
heep (Middle English (1100-1500))
heap (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. heap
noun.
(ˈhiːp)
(often
followed
by
`of')
a
large
number
or
amount
or
extent.
Synonyms
stack
torrent
slew
great deal
mountain
flock
pile
deal
lot
batch
raft
spate
flood
mickle
deluge
muckle
mass
inundation
good deal
mint
mess
passel
peck
hatful
large indefinite amount
large indefinite quantity
haymow
tidy sum
pot
plenty
sight
quite a little
wad
Antonyms
bad luck
unite
ebbtide
clergy
distributive
Etymology
heap (English)
heep (Middle English (1100-1500))
heap (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. heap
verb.
(ˈhiːp)
Arrange
in
stacks.
Synonyms
stack
rick
pile
cord
set up
arrange
Antonyms
disarrange
cheer
minimum
scarcity
fauna
Etymology
heap (English)
heep (Middle English (1100-1500))
heap (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. heap
verb.
(ˈhiːp)
Bestow
in
large
quantities.
Synonyms
give
Antonyms
take
flora
Etymology
heap (English)
heep (Middle English (1100-1500))
heap (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. up
adverb.
(ˈʌp)
Spatially
or
metaphorically
from
a
lower
to
a
higher
position.
Synonyms
upwardly
upward
upwards
Antonyms
downwardly
down
downwards
downward
Etymology
up (English)
upp (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. up
adjective.
(ˈʌp)
Being
or
moving
higher
in
position
or
greater
in
some
value;
being
above
a
former
position
or
level.
Synonyms
upbound
dormy
leading
risen
skyward
upward
ascending
ahead
high
aweigh
dormie
in the lead
upfield
heavenward
sprouted
Antonyms
descending
down
low
sober
dejected
Etymology
up (English)
upp (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. up
verb.
(ˈʌp)
Raise.
Synonyms
increase
Antonyms
decrease
unfree
Etymology
up (English)
upp (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. up
adjective.
(ˈʌp)
Getting
higher
or
more
vigorous.
Synonyms
rising
improving
Antonyms
falling
bottom
fragrant
Etymology
up (English)
upp (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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