1.Abrogate (VERB): cancel formally or officially
Synonyms: repeal, annul
Antonyms: enact
Example: The government decided to abrogate the outdated law after protests.
2.Belligerent (ADJECTIVE): hostile and aggressive
Synonyms: combative, confrontational
Antonyms: peaceful
Example: His belligerent attitude created tension during the meeting.
3.Cacophony (NOUN): a harsh mixture of sounds
Synonyms: discord, noise
Antonyms: harmony
Example: The cacophony of horns made it hard to concentrate.
4.Deference (NOUN): respectful submission to others
Synonyms: respect, regard
Antonyms: disrespect
Example: She spoke with deference to her senior colleagues.
5.Enigma (NOUN): something mysterious or difficult to understand
Synonyms: puzzle, mystery
Antonyms: clarity
Example: His sudden resignation remains an enigma to everyone.
6.Fastidious (ADJECTIVE): very attentive to detail and accuracy
Synonyms: meticulous, precise
Antonyms: careless
Example: The editor was fastidious about grammatical errors.
7.Gregarious (ADJECTIVE): fond of company; sociable
Synonyms: outgoing, friendly
Antonyms: introverted
Example: Unlike his brother, he is gregarious and enjoys social gatherings.
8.Harbinger (NOUN): a sign of something to come
Synonyms: precursor, indicator
Antonyms: result
Example: Dark clouds were a harbinger of heavy rainfall.
9.Intransigent (ADJECTIVE): unwilling to change one’s views
Synonyms: stubborn, inflexible
Antonyms: flexible
Example: The manager remained intransigent despite repeated requests.
10.Juxtapose (VERB): place side by side for comparison
Synonyms: compare, contrast
Antonyms: separate
Example: The article juxtaposes traditional values with modern ideas.
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