General English Antonyms

General English Antonyms

General English Antonyms

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1.      HARMONY – the state of being in agreement or concord – STRIFE
2.      FETTER – restrain with chains or manacles, typically around the ankles- LIBERATE
3.      PARSIMONIOUS – very unwilling to spend money or use resources – EXTRAAVAGANT
4.      DENSE – closely compacted in substance – SPARSE
5.      OSTRACISE – exclude from a society or group  – WELCOME
6.       LAMENT – a passionate expression of grief or sorrow / a complaint  – REJOICE
General English Antonyms
7.       MUTILATE – inflict a violent and disfiguring injury on  – MEND
8.      RELUCTANTLY – with hesitation, doubt or dread – WILLINGLY
9.      MYTH – a widely held but false belief or idea  – FACT
10.   CONCILIATION – the action of stopping someone being angry / placation – CONFRONTATION
11.   AFFLUENT -having a great deal of money  (especially of a group or area) / wealthy –POOR
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12.  ERUDITE -having or showing great knowledge or learning  – UNSCHOLARLY
13.   COAX -persuade (someone) gradually or gently to do something  – DISSUADE
14.   ALTERCATION – a noisy argument or disagreement, especially in public – COMPROMISE
15.   ANIMOSITY – strong hostility –LOVE
16.   RATIFICATION – official way to confirm something, usually by vote – DISAPPROVAL
General English Antonyms
17.   ROUGH – having an uneven or irregular surface / not smooth or level – SMOOTH
18.   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
21.   AUTONOMY– freedom from external control or influence / independence – DEPENDENCE
22.  AFFIRM -accept or confirm the validity of (a judgement or agreement); ratify – REFUSE
General English Antonyms
23.   CONFORMITY – compliance with standards, rules, or laws – DEVIATION
24.   CRITICISE – indicate the faults of (someone or something) in a disapproving way – COMMEND
25.   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
General English Antonyms