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(v) to declare not guilty, free from blame , discharege completely; to conductor behave oneself
Synonyms: exonerate, dismiss
Antonyms: convict,declare guilty |
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(v) to destroy, lay waste, leave in ruins ( hint: may be used in past tense devastated)
Synonyms: wreck, desolate
Antonyms: develop, improve |
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(n) a lack of thankfulness
Synonyms: Thanklessness,Ungratefulness
Antonyms: thankfulness, gratefulness, recongnition |
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(n) something kept in memory of the giver; a souvenir
Synonyms: reminder, memento |
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(n) a being that must eventually die; (adj.) of or relating to such a being; causing death, fatal; possible, coneivable
Synonyms: (n) human; (adj.) fleeting, extreme
Antonyms: (n) a god; (adj.) undying, everlasting, eternal, divine |
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(n) an enthusiastice public welcome, an outbutst of applause
Synonyms: cheers, bravos, hurrahs
Antonyms: boos, jeers |
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(adj.) unimportant, trivial; narrow-minded; secondary in rank, minor
synonyms: insignificant, piddling
antonym: important, major, significant, weighty |
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(v) to feel sorryfor what one has done or has failedto do.
synonyms: regret
antonyms: rejoice over, celebrate |
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(v) to examine closely; to look over quickly but thoroughly to analyze the rhythm of a poem; (n) an examination
synonyms: (v) study, glance at, skim (v,n) survey |
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(v) to fall forward; to overturn, bring about the downfall of
synoyms: unseat, upset, tumble
antonyms: remain upright, establish, set up. |
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