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(v.) to make shorter
Synonyms: shorten, condense, abbreviate Antonyms: expand, enlarge, augment |
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(n) a follower, supporter;(adj) attached, sticking to
Synonyms: disciple Antonyms: opponent, adversary, critic, detractor |
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(n) an angry argument
Synonyms: quarrel, dispute, squabble Antonyms: agreement, accord |
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(adj) resembling an angel portrayed as a little child with a beautiful, round or chubby face; sweet and innocent
Synonym: beatific Antonyms: impish, devilish, diabolic, fiendish |
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(v) to pardon or overlook
Synonyms: ignore, wink at, look the other way Antonyms: censure, condemn, disapprove, deprecate |
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(v) to disagree; (n) disagreement
Synonyms: differ, dispute Antonyms: agree, concur, unanimity |
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(adj) famous, outstanding, distinguished, projecting
Snyonyms: illustrious, renowned Antonyms: nameless, unsung, lowly, humble |
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(v) to drive out by magic; to dispose of something troublesome
Synonyms: expel |
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(v) to make, manufacture, to make up, to invent
Synonyms: put together, devise, contrive, concoct Antonyms:take apart, undo, destroy, demolish |
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(n) engaging in extreme eating or drinking; greedy overindulgence
Synonyms: overeating, ravenousness, rapaciousness Antonym: abstemiousness |
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(adj) angry
Synonyms: incensed, infuriated, livid Antonyms: calm, composed, cool, unruffled |
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(n) a raider, plunderer
Synonym: looter, pirate |
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an extremely poor person
Synonym: destitute person Antonym: billionaire |
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(v) to steal in small quantities
Synonyms: rob, swipe, purloin |
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(n) a split, break, breach
Synonyms: crack, fissure, gap, cleft Antonyms: reconciliation |
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(n) a likeness; an outward appearance
Synonyms: air, aura, facade Antonyms: dissimilarity, contrast, total lack |
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(v) to overcome, rise above
Synonyms: conquer, triumph over Antonyms: be vanquished, be defeated, succumb to |
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(v) to bring to an end
Synonyms:conclude, finish, discontinue Antonyms: begin, commence |
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(adj) commonplace; overused, stale
Synonyms: banal, hackneyed, corny Antonyms: original, innovative |
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(v) to seize and hold a position by force or without a fight
Synonyms: seize, illegally, supplant |
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