Eminency
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1.
EMINENCY (NOUN)
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eminence
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Synonyms
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distinction, excellence
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Antonyms
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unimportance, imperfection
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Example
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Is it your grace and goodness, or eminency in
religion that you are proud of?
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2.
EREMETIC (ADJECTIVE)
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non-participating; avoiding company
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Synonyms
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alienated, antisocial
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Antonyms
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friendly, participating
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Example
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Our study of Buddhism has brought to light its
extremely individualistic nature, and its lack of eremetic ideal.
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3. DEVOUR
(VERB)
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swallow,
consume
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Synonyms
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absorb,
ingest
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Antonyms
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preserve, create
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Example
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You get the sense that they want to eat each
other, to devour each other.
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4. ROILY
(ADJECTIVE)
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turbid
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Synonyms
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blurred,
confused
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Antonyms
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clear,
understanding
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Example
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The water was not roily, but of a rich coffee-color,
from the leaching of the woods.
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5.
STINGINESS (NOUN)
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a lack
of generosity
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Synonyms
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greed,
avarice
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Antonyms
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philanthropy, generosity
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Example
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I am tired of the stinginess shown by him.
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6.
SCALPING (VERB)
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charging
extra money
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Synonyms
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fleece,
overcharge
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Antonyms
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discount, free
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Example
Sentence
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The shopkeeper was condemned for scalping
foreign tourists.
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7. FLAKY
(ADJECTIVE)
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mad
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Synonyms
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eccentric, insane
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Antonyms
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sane,
normal
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Example
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Ms. Roma
is absolutely flaky when it comes to talking.
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8.
LAPIDATING (VERB)
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throwing
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Synonyms
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bombarding, pelting
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Antonyms
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collecting, catching
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Example
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I don’t know who told you to start lapidating
stones at him.
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9. XING
(VERB)
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blemish,
stain
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Synonyms
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blot,
dent
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Antonyms
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smoothen, mend
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Example
Sentence
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Your wrong actions will xing our department in
the future.
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10. FRITH
(VERB)
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protect
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Synonyms
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secure,
guard
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Antonyms
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endanger, expose
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Example
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The security agencies tried their best to frith
the minister but they failed.
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