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SPREE (NOUN) – wild activity.
Synonyms- binge, junket
Antonyms- care, thriftiness
Example Sentence-Crews were seldom going on the spree.
UNSUSTAINABLE (ADJECTIVE)- unfeasible.
Synonyms- unsuitable, untenable
Antonyms-...
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STASH (NOUN): Hoard
Synonyms: cache, inventory
Antonyms: debt, lack
Example Sentence:-Ranvijay came back to rescue his little hoard of gold.
STILTED (ADJECTIVE): Artificial
Synonyms: pretentious,...
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1.TRAVAIL (VERB): to work hard or with a great deal of effort
Synonyms: struggle, labor
Antonyms: lethargy, laziness
Example Sentence: Bale travailed during the training so he...
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NOXIOUS (ADJECTIVE): foul
Synonyms: toxic, pernicious
Antonyms: good, healthy
Example Sentence: This perfume has a noxious smell.
DRACONIAN (ADJECTIVE): harsh
Synonyms: cruel, strict
Antonyms:...
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GENOCIDE (NOUN): the deliberate killing of a large group of people
Synonyms: massacre, slaughter
Antonyms: birth, creation
Example Sentence: People were seeking shelter...
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MAR (VERB): spoil
Synonyms: ruin, impair
Antonyms: repair, mend
Example Sentence: They tried to marred her image.
MANNED (ADJECTIVE): defended
Synonyms: barricaded,...
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CLINCH (VERB): secure
Synonyms: clutch, clasp
Antonyms: let go, liberate
Example Sentence: He wanted to impress him to clinch a business deal.
VESTIGE (NOUN):...
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FURROWED (ADJECTIVE): wrinkled
Synonyms: rutted, corrugated
Antonyms: unfurrowed, unwrinkled
Example Sentence: She laid the furrowed the bed sheet.
SMACKED (VERB): bang
Synonyms: pat, whack
Antonyms:...
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CONTEMPORANEOUS (ADJECTIVE): Coeval
Synonyms: simultaneous, contemporary
Antonyms: different, separate
Example Sentence: The contemporaneous ringing of the ten phone lines kept the inexperienced receptionist very busy.
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1.TAWDRY (ADJECTIVE): Cheap, tasteless
Synonyms: sleazy, tacky
Antonyms: sophisticated, nice
Example Sentence: This seems a tawdry dish.
YANK (VERB): Pull hard and fast
Synonyms: jerk, snatch
Antonyms: fix,...
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SHAPELY (ADJECTIVE): well-proportioned
Synonyms: comely, elegant
Antonyms: ugly, deformed
Example Sentence: He is sharply.
STATUESQUE (ADJECTIVE): tall and dignified
Synonyms:...
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OPACITY (NOUN): non-transparency
Synonyms: darkness, obscurity
Antonyms: brightness, cognizance
Example Sentence: I could not see anything due to opacity.
SUBVERSION (NOUN): destruction,...