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VOCAB OF THE DAY
PROFFER (VERB): suggest
Synonyms: propound, propose
Antonyms: refrain, hold
Example Sentence:I’d proffer to not to go there.
BELLYACHE (NOUN): complaint
Synonyms: grouse, gripe
Antonyms: compliment, flattery
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DISTRAUGHT (ADJECTIVE): Worried
Synonyms: distressed, upset
Antonyms: balanced, calm
Example Sentence: His distraught parents were comforted last night.
HYSTERIC (ADJECTIVE): Mentally maladjusted
Synonyms: disturbed, aberrant
Antonyms:...
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JIBE (VERB): conform
Synonyms: match, tally
Antonyms: differ, disagree
Example Sentence: She jibed all the details of the account.
BASTION (NOUN): bulwark
Synonyms: support, stronghold...
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QUAFF (VERB): drink down
Synonyms: gulp, sip
Antonyms: eject, out
Example Sentence: Raju always has to quaff a pot of coffee before leaving for...
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1.DECRY (VERB): disparage
Synonyms: condemn, criticize
Antonyms: praise, exalt
Example Sentence:-You can’t gain anything by decrying the success of your rivals.
2.DEVOID (ADJECTIVE): lacking
Synonyms: barren, vacant
Antonyms: filled, complete
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FLEETING (ADJECTIVE): transient
Synonyms: cursory, short lived
Antonyms: enduring, lasting
Example Sentence: The nature of that job is fleeting.
FACILE (ADJECTIVE): easy
Synonyms: glib, effortless
Antonyms:...
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IMPARTIALLY (ADVERB): justly
Synonyms: honestly, reasonably
Antonyms: unfairly, unjustly
Example Sentence: She has impartially proofread the speed test.
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