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1 .EMBARK (VERB): : begin
Synonyms: start, commence
Antonyms: end
Example Sentence:
She embarked on a new career.
2 .INGENIOUS (ADJECTIVE): : inventive
Synonyms: creative imaginative
Antonyms: unimaginative
Example Sentence:
He was ingenious enough to overcome the limited budget.
Synonyms: start, commence
Antonyms: end
Example Sentence:
She embarked on a new career.
2 .INGENIOUS (ADJECTIVE): : inventive
Synonyms: creative imaginative
Antonyms: unimaginative
Example Sentence:
He was ingenious enough to overcome the limited budget.
3 . INDUCE (VERB): : persuade
Synonyms: convince, get
Antonyms: dissuade
Example Sentence:
The pickets induced many workers to stay away.
4 .TURMOIL (NOUN): :confusion
Synonyms: turbulence, tumult
Antonyms: calm
Example Sentence:
There was turmoil in her pale blue eyes.
5. MARGINAL (ADJECTIVE): : slight
Synonyms: small, tiny
Antonyms: vast
Example Sentence:
It made only a marginal difference.
6. VARY (VERB): : differ
Synonyms: range, extend
Antonyms: agree
Example Sentence:
The properties vary in price.
Synonyms: convince, get
Antonyms: dissuade
Example Sentence:
The pickets induced many workers to stay away.
4 .TURMOIL (NOUN): :confusion
Synonyms: turbulence, tumult
Antonyms: calm
Example Sentence:
There was turmoil in her pale blue eyes.
5. MARGINAL (ADJECTIVE): : slight
Synonyms: small, tiny
Antonyms: vast
Example Sentence:
It made only a marginal difference.
6. VARY (VERB): : differ
Synonyms: range, extend
Antonyms: agree
Example Sentence:
The properties vary in price.
7. ROBUST (ADJECTIVE): : strong
Synonyms: full-bodied, flavourful
Antonyms: insipid
Example Sentence:
The dish is a robust mixture of fish, onions, capers and tomatoes.
8. DISRUPT (VERB): : distort
Synonyms: damage, buckle
Antonyms: organize
Example Sentence:
The blast from below would have disrupted the underlying rock.
9.DAWDLE (VERB): : linger
Synonyms: dally, take one's time
Antonyms: hurry
Example Sentence:
She mustn't dawdle—she had to make the call now.
10.CONVALESCE (VERB): : recuperate
Synonyms: recover, improve
Antonyms: deteriorate
Example Sentence:
He spent eight months convalescing after the stroke.
Synonyms: full-bodied, flavourful
Antonyms: insipid
Example Sentence:
The dish is a robust mixture of fish, onions, capers and tomatoes.
8. DISRUPT (VERB): : distort
Synonyms: damage, buckle
Antonyms: organize
Example Sentence:
The blast from below would have disrupted the underlying rock.
9.DAWDLE (VERB): : linger
Synonyms: dally, take one's time
Antonyms: hurry
Example Sentence:
She mustn't dawdle—she had to make the call now.
10.CONVALESCE (VERB): : recuperate
Synonyms: recover, improve
Antonyms: deteriorate
Example Sentence:
He spent eight months convalescing after the stroke.
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