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  1. INEVITABLY 

 

Meaning: certain to happen

 

Example:-  These legislators are liable for disqualification will inevitably invite legal scrutiny.


Synonyms:  necessarily, surely      

          

Antonyms: unnecessarily, questionably

 

  1. MALICE 

Meaning: desire to harm someone

 

Example: Regardless of the charge of political malice, the correctness of the EC’s decision will be decided on legal grounds.

 

Synonyms: animosity, antipathy

 

Antonyms: morality, respect

  1. CONTEND 

 

Meaning: struggle to difficulty

 

Example: The posts, he contended was offices of profit.

 

Synonyms: argue, resist      


Antonyms: agree, abandon

 

  1. REMUNERATION (NOUN): 


Meaning: money paid for work or a service.

 

Example: The parliamentary secretaries would not be eligible for any remuneration or perquisites.

Synonyms: pay, wage


Antonyms: debt, penalty


  1. PECUNIARY

 

Meaning:  financial, economic

 

Example: The posts that are capable of yielding pecuniary gains would be office of profit.

 

Synonyms: monetary, budgeting


Antonyms: expensive, costly

  1. ASSENT (NOUN)

Meaning: approval

 

Example: The President withheld assent to a law it passed without the LG’s nod.


Synonyms: acceptance, consent  


Antonyms: denial, dissent

 

  1. CONTENTIOUS


Meaning: controversial

 

Example: There is a contentious element in the National Medical Commission Bill 2017.

 

Synonyms: combative, antagonistic


Antonyms: agreeable, fair    

  1. PAUCITY 

 

Meaning: insufficient quantity

Example: The problem occurs due to the paucity of MBBS doctors.

 

Synonyms: deficiency, dearth


Antonyms: sufficiency, affluence


  1. INEQUITABLE (ADJECTIVE): 

 

Meaning: unfair


Example: Increasing burden of chronic diseases make health care inequitable.

 

Synonyms: biased, unequal


Antonyms: impartial, fair

  1. OSTENSIBLY (ADVERB): 

Meaning: apparently

 

Example: Ostensibly the main objective of the report was to make a case for a better payroll reporting system in the country.

 

Synonyms: evidently, officially  


Antonyms: obscurely, improbably