SO(AUDIT), 1997
1. HARMONY – the state of being in agreement or concord – STRIFE
2.
FETTER – restrain
with chains or manacles, typically around the ankles- LIBERATE
FETTER – restrain
with chains or manacles, typically around the ankles- LIBERATE
3.
PARSIMONIOUS – very unwilling to spend money or use resources – EXTRAAVAGANT
PARSIMONIOUS – very unwilling to spend money or use resources – EXTRAAVAGANT
4.
DENSE – closely
compacted in substance – SPARSE
DENSE – closely
compacted in substance – SPARSE
5.
OSTRACISE –
exclude from a society or group – WELCOME
OSTRACISE –
exclude from a society or group – WELCOME
SO(AUDIT),2001
6. LAMENT – a passionate expression of grief or sorrow / a
complaint – REJOICE
complaint – REJOICE
7.
MUTILATE –
inflict a violent and disfiguring injury on
– MEND
MUTILATE –
inflict a violent and disfiguring injury on
– MEND
8.
RELUCTANTLY –
with hesitation, doubt or dread – WILLINGLY
RELUCTANTLY –
with hesitation, doubt or dread – WILLINGLY
9.
MYTH – a widely
held but false belief or idea – FACT
MYTH – a widely
held but false belief or idea – FACT
10. CONCILIATION –
the action of stopping someone
being angry / placation – CONFRONTATION
the action of stopping someone
being angry / placation – CONFRONTATION
SO(AUDIT), 2003
11. AFFLUENT -having a great deal of money (especially of a group or area) / wealthy –POOR
12.
ERUDITE -having
or showing great knowledge or learning – UNSCHOLARLY
ERUDITE -having
or showing great knowledge or learning – UNSCHOLARLY
13. COAX -persuade (someone) gradually or gently to do
something – DISSUADE
something – DISSUADE
14.
ALTERCATION – a noisy argument or
disagreement, especially in public – COMPROMISE
ALTERCATION – a noisy argument or
disagreement, especially in public – COMPROMISE
15.
ANIMOSITY –
strong hostility –LOVE
ANIMOSITY –
strong hostility –LOVE
16.
RATIFICATION – official way to confirm something, usually by vote – DISAPPROVAL
RATIFICATION – official way to confirm something, usually by vote – DISAPPROVAL
17.
ROUGH – having an
uneven or irregular surface / not smooth or level – SMOOTH
ROUGH – having an
uneven or irregular surface / not smooth or level – SMOOTH
18.
IMPERTINENT – not
showing proper respect / rude – RESPECTFUL
IMPERTINENT – not
showing proper respect / rude – RESPECTFUL
19. FALLIABLE – capable of making mistakes or being wrong – UNERRING
20. PAROCHIAL –
having a limited or narrow outlook or scope – GLOBAL
having a limited or narrow outlook or scope – GLOBAL
SO(AUDIT), 2005
21. AUTONOMY– freedom from external control
or influence / independence – DEPENDENCE
or influence / independence – DEPENDENCE
22.
AFFIRM -accept or
confirm the validity of (a judgement or agreement); ratify – REFUSE
AFFIRM -accept or
confirm the validity of (a judgement or agreement); ratify – REFUSE
23.
CONFORMITY –
compliance with standards, rules, or laws –
DEVIATION
CONFORMITY –
compliance with standards, rules, or laws –
DEVIATION
24.
CRITICISE –
indicate the faults of (someone or something) in a disapproving way – COMMEND
CRITICISE –
indicate the faults of (someone or something) in a disapproving way – COMMEND
25.
FACILITATE – make
(an action or process) easy or easier – HINDER
FACILITATE – make
(an action or process) easy or easier – HINDER
26. CULPABLE – deserving blame – BLAMELESS
27.
NADIR – the lowest or most unsuccessful point in a
situation – ZENITH
NADIR – the lowest or most unsuccessful point in a
situation – ZENITH