1. COHESION (NOUN) : The action or property of forming a united whole; the sticking together of particles or things.
Synonyms: Unity, solidarity, coherence, togetherness.
Antonyms: Disunity, division, discord, fragmentation.
Sentence: The successful team displayed a high level of cohesion, working together seamlessly to achieve their goals.
2. BATTERED (Adjective) : Beaten repeatedly with hard blows, often resulting in a damaged or worn condition.
Synonyms: Beaten, damaged, bruised, worn.
Antonyms: Intact, undamaged, pristine.
Sentence: The old and battered suitcase had traveled the world with its owner.
After a day of strenuous work, he felt mentally and physically battered.
3. ATTRIBUTED (VERB) : To regard something as being caused by or produced by a particular person, thing, or circumstance; to credit or assign.
Synonyms: Ascribed, credited, assigned, imputed.
Antonyms: Disclaimed, denied, discredited.
Sentence: The success of the project was largely attributed to the collaborative efforts of the entire team.
4. FREAK (NOUN) : A person or thing that is markedly unusual or anomalous.
To react or behave in a wild or irrational
Synonyms: oddity, eccentric, Upset, agitate, disturb.
Antonyms: Norm, regularity, conformity, control, compose.
Sentence: She's a fitness freak, always hitting the gym and staying active.
Don't freak out; everything will be fine
5. INTRIGUING (Adjective) : Arousing interest or curiosity; fascinating or captivating.
Synonyms: Fascinating, captivating, interesting, engaging.
Antonyms: Boring, dull, uninteresting, mundane.
Sentence: The mysterious plot of the novel was so intriguing that I couldn't put the book down until I finished it.
6. CONVENED (VERB) : To come together for a meeting or assembly; to gather or assemble for a particular purpose.
Synonyms: Gathered, assembled, met, convened.
Antonyms: Disbanded, dispersed, scattered.
Sentence: The committee convened to discuss the new proposals and reach a consensus on the best course of action.
7. ENORMITY (NOUN) : The quality of being outrageous, atrocious, or heinous, often used to describe a morally offensive act.
Synonyms: Heinousness, atrocity, wickedness.
Antonyms: Virtue, goodness, righteousness.
Sentence: The enormity of the mountain range became apparent as they reached the summit.
8. MITIGATING (Adjective) : Making a situation less severe or harmful.
Synonyms: Alleviating, easing, reducing
Antonyms: Aggravating, intensifying, worsening
Sentence: The government implemented policies aimed at mitigating the impact of economic downturns.
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