Mediation
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1. MEDIATION (NOUN)
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attempt to bring to agreement
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Synonyms
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arbitration, negotiation
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Antonyms
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argument, disagreement
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Example Sentence
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The mediation was
successful as the warring countries agreed for a ceasefire.
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2. DARING (ADJECTIVE)
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adventurous
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Synonyms
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audacious, gutsy
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Antonyms
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meek, cowardly
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Example Sentence
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A daring person fears nothing.
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3. ADVOCATE (VERB)
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support idea or cause publicly
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Synonyms
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uphold, urge
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Antonyms
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hinder, condemn
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Example Sentence
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He advocated the
cause for a long time.
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4. CONSCIENTIOUS (ADJECTIVE)
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thorough, careful
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Synonyms
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diligent, fastidious
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Antonyms
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careless, dishonest
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Example Sentence
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The conscientious
employees achieved the target.
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5. RAMBLE (VERB)
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wander about aimlessly
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Synonyms
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meander, roam
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Antonyms
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stay, be direct
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Example Sentence
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He loves to ramble around the city.
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6. PRISTINE (ADJECTIVE)
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clean, pure
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Synonyms
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immaculate, intact
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Antonyms
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affected, dirty
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Example Sentence
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The country is
wild, and in its pristine state; nature everywhere.
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7. PRODIGAL (ADJECTIVE)
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Rashly or wastefully extravagant
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Synonyms
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extravagant, impious
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Antonyms
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frugal, thrifty
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Example Sentence
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After getting the
job, Shyam has become prodigal.
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8. EXTORTIONATE (ADJECTIVE)
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oppressive
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Synonyms
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exorbitant, inordinate
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Antonyms
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normal, moderate
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Example Sentence
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That restaurant's
prices are extortionate.
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9. EXTRICATE (VERB)
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to set free
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Synonyms
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disentangle, disengage
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Antonyms
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siege, tighten
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Example Sentence
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He extricated her
from her difficulties.
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10. EJECT (VERB)
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throw or be thrown out
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Synonyms
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emit, dismiss
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Antonyms
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retain, possess
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Example Sentence
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He was forcibly
ejected from the restaurant.
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11. UNVENTILATED (ADJECTIVE)
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humid
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Synonyms
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choky, confined
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Antonyms
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airy, cool
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Example Sentence
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The unventilated
hall caused breathing problems to many.
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12. THRIFTY (ADJECTIVE)
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economical
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Synonyms
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stingy, prudent
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Antonyms
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extravagant, spendthrift
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Example Sentence
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A thrifty person
will never share his wealth.
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13. WARY (ADJECTIVE)
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careful
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Synonyms
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attentive, vigilant
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Antonyms
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inattentive, negligent
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Example Sentence
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The wary soldier
killed the terrorists.
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14. STALE (ADJECTIVE)
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decayed
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Synonyms
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spoiled, smelly
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Antonyms
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fresh, new
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Example Sentence
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The stale food
was eaten by the pets.
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15. AMBIGUOUS (ADJECTIVE)
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unclear
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Synonyms
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equivocal, vague
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Antonyms
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unambiguous, definite
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Example Sentence
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His ambiguous
accent was very strange for us to understand.
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16. SUFFOCATE (VERB)
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choke
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Synonyms
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smother, strangle
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Antonyms
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loosen, free
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Example Sentence
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We suffocated the
enemy to death.
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17. POSE (VERB)
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pretend
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Synonyms
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masquerade, fake
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Antonyms
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be genuine, refrain
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Example Sentence
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Those who pose,
get only limited success.
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18. DRIP (VERB)
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trickle
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Synonyms
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drizzle, dribble
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Antonyms
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collect, concentrate
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Example Sentence
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The blood dripped
from the patient as he waited to be registered at the hospital.
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19. ACCOLADE (NOUN)
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strong praise
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Synonyms
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distinction, kudos
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Antonyms
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denunciation, criticism
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Example Sentence
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They received accolades for their painful
efforts.
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20. ADMIT (VERB)
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allow entry or registration
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Synonyms
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accept, concede
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Antonyms
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abstain, deny
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Example Sentence
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The aspirants were admitted in the hospital.
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