ANTONYMS
induct (Verb) : to formally give educated (Adjective) : having had modest (Adjective) : not very
somebody a job or position of a high standard of education large, expensive, important, etc ;
authority scholarly (Adjective) : spending not talking much about your own
conduct (Verb) : to organise as a a lot of time studying and having abilities or possessions
particular activity a lot of knowledge abo ut an 19. (3) smooth (Adjective) : flat and
10. (1) rejoice (Verb) : to express great academic subject even ; without problems ; polite
happiness possessive (Adjective) : and pleasant
lament (Verb) : to feel or express demanding total attention ; not rough (Adjective) : not smooth ;
great sadness or disappointment wanting somebody to be uneven and irregular
rejuvenate (Verb) : to make independent refined (Adjective) : made pure
somebody or something look or 15. (2) poor (Adjective) : having very by taking out other substances ;
feel younger or more lively little money ; not having money polite, well–educated and able to
for basic needs judge the quality of things ;
complain (Verb) : to say that you
affluent (Adjective) : having a lot cultured
are annoyed, unhappy or not
of money and a good standard of charming (Adjective) : very
satisfied
living ; prosperous ; wealthy pleasant or attractive
cry (Verb) : to yell loudly
high (Adjective) : measuring a polite (Adjective) : courteous ;
11. (1) love (Noun) : a strong feeling long distance from bottom to top having or showing good manners
of deep affection rare (Adjective) : not done, seen, and respect for the feelings of
animosity (Noun) : a strong happening, etc. very often others
feeling of opposition, anger or fluent (Adjective) : able to speak, 20. (1) disapproval (Noun) : a feel-
hatred ; hostility read or write a language, easily ing that you don’t like an idea, an
lust (Noun) : a very strong sexual and well action or somebody’s behaviour
desire 16. (3) global (Adjective) : covering because you think it is bad, not
luck (Noun) : good things that or affecting the whole world ; suitable or going to affect in
happen by chance considering or including all parts somebody else.
loss (Noun) : the state of no longer of something
ractification (Noun) : making
having something parochial (Adjective) : only
something valid by confirming it
12. (3) compromise (Noun) : an concerned with small issues that
officially/formally
agreement made between two happen in your local area and not
interested in more important disagreeable (Adjective) : not
people or groups nice and enjoyable ; unpleasant;
things
altercation (Noun) : a noisy rude and unfriendly
narrow (Adjective) : limited in a
argument or disagreement denial (Noun) : a statement that
way that ignores important issues
explanation (Noun) : a statement or the opinions of other people says something is not true or
that explains intern ation al (Adjective) : does not exist
challenge (Noun) : a new or connected with two or more disturbing (Adjective) : making
difficul t task that tests countries you feel anxious and upset or
somebody’s ability and skill world wide (Adjective) : affecting shocked
opposition (Noun) : the act of all parts of the world 21. (2) include (Verb) : to make
strongly disagreeing 17. (1) unerring (Adjective) : always something a part of something
13. (2) dissuade (Verb) : to persuade right or accurate ; unfailing omit (Verb) : not include; leave
somebody not to do something fallible (Adjective) : able to make out
coax (Verb) : cajole ; to persuade mistakes or be wrong exclude (Verb) : not include ;
somebody to do something by reliable (Adjective) : that can be leave out
talking to him in a kind and gentle trusted ; dependable undertake (Verb) : to make
way false hood (Noun) : the state of yourself responsible for so-
dull (Adjective) : not interesting not being true mething and start doing it
or exciting trustful (Adjective) : full of trust ; add (Verb) : to put together
active (Adjective) : always busy reliable 22. (4) fragmentati on (Noun) :
doing things ; lively and full of 18. (3) respectful (Adjecti ve) : separating something into fine
ideas feeling or showing respect particles
impertinent (Adjective) : rude integration (Noun) : the act or
speed (Verb) : to move along
and not showing respect ; impolite process of combining two or
quickly
arrogance (Noun) : the act of more things so that they may
14. (2) unscholarly (Adjective) : not
behaving in a proud, unpleasant work together
scholarly
way, showing little thought for
erudite (Adjective) : having or unity (Noun) : the state of being
other people
showing great knowledge that is together to form one unit
appropriate (Adjective) : suitable,
gained from academic study ; synthesis (Noun) : a combination
acceptable or correct for the
learned of ideas, beliefs, styles, etc.
particular circumstances
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