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Vocab Unit 7 - Synonyms & Antonyms

Sadlier-Oxford Vocabulary Workshop
Level B

AB
amiss(syn) (adj.,adv) awry (ant) (adv) properly
brawl(syn)(n) scuffle, donnybrook; (v) spar, scrap
detest(syn) despise, abhor (ant) relish, love, admire, esteem
domestic(syn)(adj)household, native, (n) servant (ant) (adj) foreign, alien
flagrant(syn) blatant, gross, outrageous (ant) petty, piddling, trifling, inconsequential
flaw(syn) imperfection, blemish (ant) faultlessness, perfection
fledgling(syn)(n) novice, tyro, neophyte (ant)(n) pro, expert,veteran
fluster(syn)(v)agitate, rattle, disconcert (ant) (v) reassure, soothe, quiet
foremost(syn)(adj)leading, principal, paramount (ant)(adj) hindmost, last, secondary
momentum(syn) drive, thrust, impetus
notable(syn)(adj) noteworthy, impressive (ant) (adj)undistinguished, unremarkable, (n)unknown
nurture(syn)(v) raise, rear,foster (ant)(v) neglect, ignore, discourage, hinder
paradox(syn) riddle, enigma, anomaly, absurdity
perjury(syn) false witness
presume(syn) surmise, trespass, infringe
prior(syn) previous, anterior (ant) subsequent, later, ensuring, following
proficient(syn) competent, adept, able (ant) incompetent, inept, unskilled, ignorant
salvo(syn) barrage, volley
vigliant(syn)attentive, on one's toes (ant) sleepy, inattentive, unobservant
wrath(syn) rage, fury, ire, choler, indignation (ant) favor, approval, pleasure, blessing


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