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01) Meddling (Adj) –
Meaning: Interfering or meddling in the affairs of others; Disrespectful or rude; The
action of intruding;
Synonyms: intrusion, incursion, impingement, impertinent, rude, bold, intrusive,
interfering, meddlesome, prying, obtrusive
Antonyms: unobtrusive, uninterested, incurious, uncurious, reserved, cool, reticent
Usage: I don’t think we need to be seen to be meddling too much in the affairs of the
Middle East region.
02) Harrowing (noun) –
Meaning: Unbearably or excruciatingly painful or torturous;
Synonyms: excruciating, tormenting, agonizing, grievous, harsh
Antonyms: calming, pleasant, relaxing, unfrightening
Usage: Now she takes you on a harrowing true life journey from childhood neglect so
bad she gnawed at dog bones for nourishment..
03) Tamper (adj) –
Meaning: To interfere with (something) in order to cause damage or make
unauthorized alterations; Bribe someone in order to receive a favor;
Synonyms: influence, corrupt, interfere, meddle, tinker, fiddle
Antonyms: improve, remain, repair, stay
Usage: We tamper with the independence of the judiciary at the peril of our cherished
freedoms.
04) Rebuff (verb) –
Meaning: A harsh expression of disapproval or criticism; A feeling of intense distaste
or disgust
Synonyms: repulsion, aversion, disgust, snub, rejection, repulse
Antonyms: encouragement, welcome, acceptance
Usage: Only the united Balkan peoples can give a real rebuff to the shameless
pretensions of tsarism and European imperialism.
05) pilloried (verb) –
Meaning: to attack or ridicule publicly; to subject to humiliation, scorn, ridicule or
abuse;
Synonyms: derided, ridiculed, scorned, mocked, branded, denounced, stigmatized,
Antonyms: praised, acclaimed
Usage: I believe them when they say it’s what keeps them in their horrible jobs,
pilloried by the public, ignored by their leadership.
06) Rescind (Adj) –
Meaning: To put an end to, especially formally
Synonyms: annul, cancel, repeal, abrogate, invalidate
Antonyms: enact, enforce, confirm
Usage: If you haven’t been to this icon of Australiana, rescind your citizenship
immediately.
07) innuendos (adj) –
Meaning: a derogatory hint or reference to a person or thing; act of disparaging or
belittling
Synonyms: insinuations, imputations, hints, implications, disparagements ,
deprecations
Antonyms: evidences, proofs
Usage: These include telling brazen lies, making sexual innuendos, cyber stalking and
posting obscenities
08) Provenance (verb) –
Meaning: A place or source of origin;
Synonyms: origin, background, source, derivation, pedigree, Base, core, bottom, cause,
basis heart
Antonyms: conclusion, effect, end, result
Usage: He is well aware of my dubious provenance as a tipster, but seemed
unconvinced that I could be that bad.
09) Puerile (noun) –
Meaning: Silly and childish; Display a lack of maturity
Synonyms: childish, juvenile, immature, green, juvenile, inexperienced frivolous,
flighty, giddy
Antonyms: mature, adult, grown-up earnest, serious
Usage: And yet the arguments he adduces are gimmicky and puerile and laced with
minor dishonesties all the way through.
10) Draconian (Adj) –
Meaning: Very severe or strict
Synonyms: harsh, severe, strict, stringent, unforgiving, unmollifiable
Antonyms: lenient, charitable, clement, compassionate
Usage; Doctors are contesting the regulations as undemocratic, arbitrary and
Draconian.
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