Ascription
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1. ASCRIPTION (NOUN)
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credit
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Synonyms
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acknowledgement, recognition
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Antonyms
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disclaimer, dishonour
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Example Sentence
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The employees who
work hard, deserve to be given ascription for their ideas.
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2. TOIL (VERB)
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work hard
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Synonyms
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strive, moil
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Antonyms
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relax, idle
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Example Sentence
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You should toil
for attaining success in life without losing enthusiasm.
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3. ABSOLVE (VERB)
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to be free
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Synonyms
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acquit, discharge
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Antonyms
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charge, condemn
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Example Sentence
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Criminals may be absolved from the legal
system but they always remain a criminal in the view of the society.
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4. KIOSK (NOUN)
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booth
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Synonyms
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stall, rotunda
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Antonyms
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brick and mortar shop, permanent office
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Example Sentence
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She bought the
cellphone sim for her mother from a kiosk.
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5. INHALE (VERB)
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breathe in
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Synonyms
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puff, snort
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Antonyms
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exhale, breathe out
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Example Sentence
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We can inhale
fresh air if we wake up early and go for a morning walk.
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6. WITHER (VERB)
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decline
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Synonyms
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shrink, languish
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Antonyms
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develop, enlarge
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Example Sentence
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Intellectuals are
withering and self-claimed foolish masters are ruling the world.
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7. COACTIVE (ADJECTIVE)
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cooperative
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Synonyms
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coacting, collective
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Antonyms
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unsocial, solitary
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Example Sentence
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Your brother is
extremely coactive and you should learn something from him.
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8. GRANTOR (NOUN)
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gift provider
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Synonyms
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benefactor, patron
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Antonyms
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antagonist, opposer
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Example Sentence
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Are you going to
ask your grantor or earn it on your own?
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9. PORTER (NOUN)
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caretaker
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Synonyms
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janitor, carrier
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Antonyms
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owner, master
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Example Sentence
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We need to take
care of our porters and ensure their welfare.
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10. SPUNKY (ADJECTIVE)
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energetic
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Synonyms
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spirited, peppy
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Antonyms
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lifeless, tired
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Example Sentence
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Our team can
perform well when they feel spunky.
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