![]() an unprovoked attack): self-assertive attacking, offensive – annoyed people by his aggressive attitude. Synonyms: opulent, profuse.ĪGGRESSIVE (noun: AGGRESSION. Synonyms: civil, complaisant, benign, gracious, genial, urbane, cordial.Īntonyms: curt, brusque, rude, boorish, surly.ĪFFLUENT: Prosperous, flourishing copious – a large bequest from an affluent grandfather. Synonyms: affliction, mischance, reverses.ĪESTHETIC: Pertaining to the beautiful – interested in aesthetic values rather than in purely practical affairs.ĪFFABLE: Sociable, courteous, and agreeable in manner a much admired, affable gentleman. Synonyms: chide, caution, reprimand, reprehend, reproach.ĪDVERSARY: (adj.: ADVERSE): An opponent – his adversary in a bitter debate.Īntonyms: cohort, confederate, ally, accomplice.ĪDVERSITY: Misfortune – calm in the face of adversity. Synonyms: perspicacity, discernment, perception.ĪDMONISH (noun: ADMONITION): To warn or find fault gently – admonishing the unruly child. ![]() Synonyms: caustic, acerb, pungent, tart, mordant, acrid (noun) asperity.ĪCUMEN: Keenness of mind or insight – showing exceptional business acumen. Synonyms:ĪCCORD: Agreement or harmony – in full accord with his view.ĪCRIMONIOUS: Sharp or harsh in language or temper – stung by the acrimonious remark. Synonyms: fluster, disconcert, discomfit, discompose.ĪBDICATE: To give up claim to – abdicated the throne.ĪBET: To encourage -or support – treacherously abetted the enemy.ĪBRIDGE: To shorten – abridged his lengthy speech.ĪBROGATE: To abolish or render void – a treaty abrogated by mutual consent.ĪBSTEMIOUS: Moderate in the use of food or drink – abstemious in his habits.ĪCADEMIC: Pertaining to school theoretical academic interests an academic discussion, withĪCCEDE: To agree to – accede to a request.ĪCCELERATE: – To quicken, speed tip – took an accelerated course in order to graduate early.ĪCCOLADE: An award or salute – a tremendous accolade for a returning hero. SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS (Page-01): LIST OF SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS:ĪBANDON: To give up completely – abandoned the sinking ship.ĪBASH: To lose self-confidence to confuse, put to shame – abashed before the assembled
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