1. UNRAVEL (VERB): : solve
Synonyms: resolve, work out
Antonyms: complicate
Example Sentence:
They were attempting to unravel the cause of death.
2. NURTURE (VERB): : bring up
Synonyms: take care of, look after
Antonyms: neglect
Example Sentence:
I was nurtured by his parents in a close-knit family.
3. MALIGNANT (ADJECTIVE): : spiteful
Synonyms: hostile, malevolent
Antonyms: benevolent
Example Sentence:
He is now in the hands of malignant fate.
4.RAMSHACKLE (ADJECTIVE): : tumbledown
Synonyms: dilapidated, derelict
Antonyms: well maintained, sturdy
Example Sentence:
It has a slightly ramshackle atmosphere, which adds to the charm
Synonyms: resolve, work out
Antonyms: complicate
Example Sentence:
They were attempting to unravel the cause of death.
2. NURTURE (VERB): : bring up
Synonyms: take care of, look after
Antonyms: neglect
Example Sentence:
I was nurtured by his parents in a close-knit family.
3. MALIGNANT (ADJECTIVE): : spiteful
Synonyms: hostile, malevolent
Antonyms: benevolent
Example Sentence:
He is now in the hands of malignant fate.
4.RAMSHACKLE (ADJECTIVE): : tumbledown
Synonyms: dilapidated, derelict
Antonyms: well maintained, sturdy
Example Sentence:
It has a slightly ramshackle atmosphere, which adds to the charm
5. SPARK (VERB): : cause
Synonyms: give rise to, set in motion
Antonyms: bring to an end
Example Sentence:
The meeting sparked a row of rumours.
6. EQUITABLE (ADJECTIVE): : fair
Synonyms: just, impartial
Antonyms: unfair
Synonyms: give rise to, set in motion
Antonyms: bring to an end
Example Sentence:
The meeting sparked a row of rumours.
6. EQUITABLE (ADJECTIVE): : fair
Synonyms: just, impartial
Antonyms: unfair
Example Sentence:
The competition was very equitable since both teams were at same skill level.
The competition was very equitable since both teams were at same skill level.
7. UNREALISTIC (ADJECTIVE): : impractical
Synonyms: impracticable, unworkable
Antonyms: realistic
Example Sentence:
It was unrealistic to expect changes to be made overnight.
8.DIGNITY (NOUN): : nobility
Synonyms: majesty,regality
Synonyms: impracticable, unworkable
Antonyms: realistic
Example Sentence:
It was unrealistic to expect changes to be made overnight.
8.DIGNITY (NOUN): : nobility
Synonyms: majesty,regality
Antonyms: informality
Example Sentence:
He bowed with great dignity.
9.SUBTERFUGE (NOUN): : trickery
Synonyms: intrigue, evasion
Antonyms: honesty
Example Sentence:
He had to use subterfuge and bluff on many occasions.
10.VEX (VERB): : annoy
Synonyms: irritate, infuriate
Antonyms: mollify
Example Sentence:
The memory of the conversation still vexed him.
Synonyms: intrigue, evasion
Antonyms: honesty
Example Sentence:
He had to use subterfuge and bluff on many occasions.
10.VEX (VERB): : annoy
Synonyms: irritate, infuriate
Antonyms: mollify
Example Sentence:
The memory of the conversation still vexed him.
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