Spree
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1. SPREE (NOUN)
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sustained period of unrestrained activity of
a particular kind.
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Synonyms
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binge, splurge
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Antonyms
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plurge care, thriftiness
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Example
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Raghu went on three months’ crime spree
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2. UNSUSTAINABLE (ADJ)
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not able to be maintained at the current
rate or level.
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Synonyms
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Unsuitable, untenable
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Antonyms
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suitable, feasible
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Example
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Bankruptcies are necessitated by
unsustainable levels of debt.
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3. CRUNCH(NOUN)
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difficulty
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Synonyms
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Crisis trouble
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Antonyms
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calm, peace
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Example
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Madan felt a financial crunch.
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4. INVASION(NOUN)
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attack
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Synonyms
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Intrusion, violation
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Antonyms
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obedience, surrender
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Example
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Although it seemed an invasion of my
privacy, but it was her nature.
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5. BASKET CASE(NOUN)
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worried
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Synonyms
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antsy, anxious
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Antonyms
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confident,
unafraid
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Example
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Radhika’s classmates looked at her like she
was a complete basket case.
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6. ENDORSED(VERB)
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approved
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Synonyms
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sanctioned, settled
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Antonyms
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disapproved, discourage
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Example
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Censor board did not endorse Udta Punjab.
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7. TRANCHE (NOUN)
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a portion of something, especially money.
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Synonyms
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Chunk, excerpt
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Antonyms
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entirety, total
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Example
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The bank released the first tranche of the
norms.
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8. PERILOUSLY (ADVERB)
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carelessly
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Synonyms
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Precariously, recklessly
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Antonyms
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carefully, safely
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Example
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The manager handled the case perilously.
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9. IMPLICATION(NOUN)
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suggestion
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Synonyms
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connotation, indication
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Antonyms
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reality, truth
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Example
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My implication to you is stay out of it.
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10. DISSENTING (ADJECTIVE)
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differ
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Synonyms
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Demur, diverge
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Antonyms
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assent, agree
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Example
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The dissenting inhabitants are naturally
absent from such a festival
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11.Mitigate(V)
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Meaning
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diminish
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Example sentence
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For good or evil, the great towns are here,
and we can but mitigate.
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Similar words
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assist,promote
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Antonyms
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provoke, raise
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12.Denounce(V)
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Meaning
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condemn
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Example sentence
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Their suspension of the penalties for
Nonconformity was denounced.
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Similar words
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attribute, betray
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Antonyms
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approve, laud
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13.Goad(V)
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Meaning
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incite
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Example sentence
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Goaded by something akin to despair, she was
now more dangerous than resolute.
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Similar words
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incite, endorse
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Antonyms
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disgust, restraint
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14.Rational(Adj)
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Meaning
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realistic
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Example sentence
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Enacted institutions are products of
rational invention and intention.
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Similar words
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relevant, worthy
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Antonyms
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insane, irrational
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15.Tame(Adj)
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Meaning
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domesticated
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Example sentence
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Your proposed alterations would, in my
opinion, make it tame.
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Similar words
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banal, vapid
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Antonyms
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violent, wild
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16.Promulgation(N)
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Meaning
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proclamation
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Example sentence
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The scene of that promulgation of the laws
was stirring and impressiv.
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Similar words
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exhibit, declaration
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Antonyms
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concealment, secret
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17.Adrenaline(N)
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Meaning
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morphine
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Example sentence
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In the latter class are included such drugs
as hydrastine and adrenaline.
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Similar words
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Adrenalin, hormone
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Antonyms
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calm, relaxation
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18.Spectacle(N
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Meaning
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demonstration
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Example sentence
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Their mode of worship has retained something
of the antique gaiety.
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Similar words
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review, procession
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Antonyms
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hiding, expectation
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19.Retain(Adj)
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Meaning
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maintained
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Example sentence
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limestone is known to retain water
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Similar words
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espouse ,conserve
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Antonyms
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neglect, ignore
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20.Fervor(Adj)
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Meaning
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ardor
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Example sentence
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The fervor of his words touched her, for she
felt that they were sincere.
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Similar words
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hilarity, avidity
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Antonyms
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apathy, lethargy
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