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1. MANDATE (NOUN): : instruction
Synonyms: directive, acceptance
Synonyms: directive, acceptance
Antonyms: suggestion
Example Sentence:
A mandate was needed to seek the release of political prisoners
2.BENIGN: (ADJECTIVE): : temperate
Synonyms: mild, gentle
Antonyms: harsh
Example Sentence:
The climate becomes more benign as we move nearer to the Black Sea.
3. DISPARATE:(ADJECTIVE): : contrasting
Synonyms: different, dissimilar
Antonyms: homogeneous
Example Sentence:
They inhabit disparate worlds of thought.
4.LUMINOUS: (ADJECTIVE): : shining
Synonyms: bright, brilliant
Antonyms: dark
Example Sentence:
The dial on his watch was luminous.
5. RESUMPTION:(NOUN): : restart
Synonyms: restarting, reopening
Antonyms: suspension, abandonment
Example Sentence:
We are hoping for an early resumption of peace talks.
6.SOUR :(ADJECTIVE): : nasty
Synonyms: resentful, embittered
Antonyms: pleasant
Example Sentence:
He gave her a sour look.
7.EXODUS: (NOUN): : leaving
Synonyms: withdrawal, evacuation
Antonyms: arrival
Example Sentence:
The condemnation gave rise to an exodus to Rome.
8. STRAINED :(ADJECTIVE): : forced
Synonyms: constrained, laboured
Antonyms: natural
Example Sentence:
She gave a strained laugh.
9.MERITORIOUS :(ADJECTIVE): : praiseworthy
Synonyms: laudable commendable
Antonyms: worthless
Example Sentence:
I got a medal for my meritorious conduct.
10.CRAMP:(VERB): : hinder
Synonyms: impede, inhibit
Antonyms: facilitate
Example Sentence:
Tighter rules cramp economic growth.
Example Sentence:
A mandate was needed to seek the release of political prisoners
2.BENIGN: (ADJECTIVE): : temperate
Synonyms: mild, gentle
Antonyms: harsh
Example Sentence:
The climate becomes more benign as we move nearer to the Black Sea.
3. DISPARATE:(ADJECTIVE): : contrasting
Synonyms: different, dissimilar
Antonyms: homogeneous
Example Sentence:
They inhabit disparate worlds of thought.
4.LUMINOUS: (ADJECTIVE): : shining
Synonyms: bright, brilliant
Antonyms: dark
Example Sentence:
The dial on his watch was luminous.
5. RESUMPTION:(NOUN): : restart
Synonyms: restarting, reopening
Antonyms: suspension, abandonment
Example Sentence:
We are hoping for an early resumption of peace talks.
6.SOUR :(ADJECTIVE): : nasty
Synonyms: resentful, embittered
Antonyms: pleasant
Example Sentence:
He gave her a sour look.
7.EXODUS: (NOUN): : leaving
Synonyms: withdrawal, evacuation
Antonyms: arrival
Example Sentence:
The condemnation gave rise to an exodus to Rome.
8. STRAINED :(ADJECTIVE): : forced
Synonyms: constrained, laboured
Antonyms: natural
Example Sentence:
She gave a strained laugh.
9.MERITORIOUS :(ADJECTIVE): : praiseworthy
Synonyms: laudable commendable
Antonyms: worthless
Example Sentence:
I got a medal for my meritorious conduct.
10.CRAMP:(VERB): : hinder
Synonyms: impede, inhibit
Antonyms: facilitate
Example Sentence:
Tighter rules cramp economic growth.
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