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Synonym - confederate

Accomplice. ( ѳ käm ’ plis ). (n.) a person who takes part in a crime. Synonym - confederate. Annihilate. ( ѳ nī ’ ѳ lāt ). (v.) to destroy completely. Synonym - obliterate Antonym – encourage. Arbitrary. ( är ‘ b ѳ trer ē).

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Synonym - confederate

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  1. Accomplice ( ѳ käm ’ plis ) (n.) a person who takes part in a crime Synonym - confederate

  2. Annihilate ( ѳ nī ’ ѳ lāt ) (v.) to destroy completely Synonym - obliterate Antonym – encourage

  3. Arbitrary ( är ‘ bѳ trer ē) (adj.) unreasonable; based on one’s wishes or whims without regard for reason or fairness Synonym – high-handed Antonym – reasoned

  4. Brazen ( brā ‘ zѳn ) (adj.) shameless, impudent; made of brass Synonym - bold Antonym – respectful

  5. Catalyst ( kat ‘ ѳl ist ) (n.) a substance that causes or hastens a chemical reaction; any agent that causes change Synonym - instigator

  6. Exodus ( ek ‘ sѳ dѳs ) (n.) a large-scale departure or flight Synonym - escape Antonym – arrival

  7. Facilitate ( fѳ sil ‘ ѳ tāt ) (v.) to make easier; to assist Synonym - ease Antonym – hinder

  8. Incorrigible ( in kä ‘ rѳ jѳ bѳl ) (adj.) not able to be corrected; beyond control Synonym - unruly Antonym – docile

  9. Latent ( lāt ‘ ѳnt ) (adj.) hidden, present but not realized Synonym - inactive Antonym – evident

  10. Militant ( mil ‘ ѳ tѳnt ) (adj.) given to fighting; active and aggressive in support of a cause (n.) an activist Synonym - truculent Antonym – peaceable

  11. Morose ( mѳ rōs ‘ ) (adj.) having a gloomy or sullen manner; not friendly or sociable Synonym - morbid Antonym – cheerful

  12. Opaque ( ō pāk‘ ) (adj.) not letting light through; not clear or lucid; dense, stupid Synonym - cloudy Antonym – transparent

  13. Paramount ( par ‘ ѳ maůnt ) (adj.) chief in importance, above all others Synonym - primary Antonym – secondary

  14. Prattle ( prat‘ ѳl ) (v.) to talk in an aimless, foolish, or simple way; to babble; (n.) baby talk; babble Synonym - chatter

  15. Rebut ( ri bѳt‘ ) (v.) to offer arguments or evidence that contradicts an assertion; to refute Synonym - disprove Antonym – confirm

  16. Reprimand ( rep ‘ rѳ mand ) (v.) to scold; find fault with; (n.) a rebuke Synonym - reproach Antonym – praise

  17. Servitude ( sѳr ‘ vѳ tüd ) (n.) slavery, forced labor Synonym - captivity Antonym – freedom

  18. Slapdash ( slap‘ dash ) (adj.) careless and hasty Synonym - sloppy Antonym – meticulous

  19. Stagnant ( stag ‘ nѳnt) (adj.) not running or flowing; foul from standing still; inactive, sluggish, dull Synonym - still Antonym – running

  20. Succumb ( sѳ kѳm ‘ ) (v.) to give way to superior force, yield Synonym - submit Antonym – master

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