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CSS Solved Synonyms and Antonyms
Choose Synonym of ‘Contingent’:
Conditional
Questionable
Argued
Rejected
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Choose Synonym of ‘Prodigious’:
Unacceptable
Phenomenal
Discouraging
Vain
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Choose Synonym of ‘Denouement’:
denunciation
dormancy
termination
explanation
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Choose Synonym of ‘Sabbatical’:
Break
Aggression
Agreement
Solution
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Choose Antonym of ‘Penchant’:
Dislike
Attitude
Imminence
Distance
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Choose Synonym of ‘Expatriate’:
Emigrant
Displaced
Infirm
Male
Expatriate (Noun) means: Emigrant. If someone doesn’â„¢t live in his own country, but he lives another country is called an “Expatriate”. In simple words, if you born in Pakistan, and, currently, live in England, you are a Pakistani expatriate in Britain. A large number of Afghani expatriate live in Pakistan. Expatriate (Verb) means: To move out of your own country, or to cause somebody to move from their own country to another country, or to send money out of a country to another county. The new leaders will expatriate the ruling party. He was expatriated to France after WWI. The government should offer a heaven for its nationals from overseas to expatriate their money. The company has fifty expatriate staff working around the world. The expatriates are an important source of economic support to a country. Synonyms Synonyms of “Expatriate” are: Emigrant, refugee, exiled, émigré, expat, migrant, outcast, departer, evacuee, expel, transport, outlaw, drive away, excommunicate, banish, oust, deport, evict, proscribe, etc. Antonyms Antonyms of “Expatriate” are: Indigenous, native, local, nonmigrant, nonmigratory, aborignal, etc. Word in a sentence Some of my friends at college have expatriate families. After WWI, many political leaders were expatriated from Germany and Turkey. An Asian academic will be expatriated from the country tomorrow. The new leaders will expatriate the ruling party. He was expatriated to France after WWI. The government should offer a heaven for its nationals from overseas to expatriate their money. The company has fifty expatriate staff working around the world. The expatriates are an important source of economic support to a country.
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Choose Synonym of ‘Cicerone’:
teacher
literary classic
chaperone
guide
Cicerone (Verb): A guide or a person who conducts and informs sightseers. Synonyms Synonyms of “Cicerone” are: Conductor, Guide, Pilot, Escort, Tour guide, Docent, Courier, Agent, Dragoman, etc. Antonyms Antonyms of “Cicerone” are: Tourist, sightseer, etc.
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Choose Synonym of ‘Imminent’:
Important
Historical
Impending
Inopportune
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Choose Synonym of ‘Canny’:
Obstinate
Handsome
Clever
Stout
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Choose Synonym of ‘Shingle’:
gravelly beach
exposed sand bar
group of dolphins
none of these
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