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Emulate (verb) related: emulation (noun); emulatively (adverb); emulative (adjective) definition: to try, often by imitating or copying, to equal or surpass.

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1 emulate (verb) related: emulation (noun); emulatively (adverb); emulative (adjective) definition: to try, often by imitating or copying, to equal or surpass synonym: imitate (compete); rival antonym: sentence: Some of the younger students at Hogwarts tried to emulate Harry Potter’s mannerisms.

2 zeal (noun) related: zealous (adjective) definition: intense enthusiasm, as in working for a cause; ardent endeavor or devotion synonym: passion, enthusiasm, fervor antonym: disinterest sentence: With the zeal only the young can generate, the college students organized a protest march.

3 guffaw (noun) related: none definition: a loud, coarse burst of laughter synonym: laugh antonym: sob sentence: The sheriff’s sardonic remarks drew guffaws from his deputies.


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