1. ABSOLVE (VERB): acquit
Synonyms: exempt, exonerate
Antonyms: condemn, convict
Example
Sentence:
The criminal was absolved by the
court.
2. ADHERENT (NOUN): supporter
Synonyms: backer, devotee
Antonyms: antagonist, non
believer
Example
Sentence:
He is an adherent of
theism.
3. AFFRONT (NOUN): insult
Synonyms: indignity, provocation
Antonyms: praise, complement
Example
Sentence:
I found this statement as an affront.
4. AVIDITY (NOUN): alertness
Synonyms:
alacrity, briskness
Antonyms: indifference,
dullness
Example
Sentence:
You should do it with some avidity.
5. ALLEVIATE (VERB): allay
Synonyms: assuage, ease
Antonyms: worsen, intensify
Example
Sentence:
Maya couldn't prevent her pain,
only alleviate it.
6. AWKWARD (ADJECTIVE): clumsy
Synonyms: rude, stiff
Antonyms: adroit, artful
Example
Sentence:
I found his saying
quite awkward.
7. APPARENT (ADJECTIVE): possible
Synonyms: probable, supposed
Antonyms: doubtful,
dubious
Example
Sentence:
I see this is an apparent
reason for this disaster.
8. ALLURE (NOUN): attraction
Synonyms: charisma, charm
Antonyms: repulsion, loathing
Example
Sentence:
The hungry child could not resist
the allure of the food.
9. ABORTIVE (ADJECTIVE): failed
Synonyms: fruitless, futile
Antonyms: fruitful, productive
Example
Sentence:
He made
an abortive attempt this time.
10. ABOMINABLE (ADJECTIVE): abhorrent
Synonyms: atrocious, awful
Antonyms: pleasing, desirous
Example
Sentence:
His works made him
abominable person.
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