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CSS Solved Synonyms and Antonyms
Choose Antonym of ‘Laudable’:
Extol
Unworthy
Ignorance
Praise
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Choose Synonym of ‘Impeachment’:
Indictment
Castigation
Contempt
Charge
Impeachment (Noun) means: Impeachment is actually a formal document prepared to accuse a public official with misconduct, which makes them unfit for office. Synonyms Synonyms of ‘Impeachment’ are: Accusation, prosecution, indictment, arraignment, allegation, bill, charge, citation, detention, summons, warrant, blame, censure, writ, incrimination, presentment, etc. Antonyms Antonyms of ‘Impeachment’ are: Praise, absolution, acquittal, exoneration, vindication, discharge, etc. Word in a sentence When a public official is accused and then charged with wrongful or unlawful conduct, the process is known as an Impeachment. The Prime Minister is currently under the threat of impeachment. Despite an impeachment scandal, Aslam is still hugely popular among the youth. The Finance Minister resigned amid a corruption investigation and the threat of impeachment.
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Choose Antonym of ‘Pandemonium’:
Platform
Quietude
Confusion
Tension
Pandemonium (Noun): A chaotic situation (very noisy and confused), which is caused by a lot of angry, frightened, or excited people. Thus, the correct answer is “Quietude”. Synonyms Synonyms of ‘Pandemonium’ are: Disturbance, disorder, commotion, anarchy, chaos, hue and cry, ruckus, tumult, uproar, babel, bedlam, bluster, hassle, confusion, clamor, clatter, hubbub, riot, jangle, noise, racket, turmoil, rumpus, turbulence, etc. Antonyms Antonyms of ‘Pandemonium’ are: Calm, order, peace, quiet, silence, harmony, quietude, etc. Word in a sentence Pandemonium erupted in the courtroom when the verdict was read. Pandemonium reigned in the parliament as the unbelievable election results were read out. There was pandemonium in court as the judge, Aslam Khan, gave his summing up.
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Choose Synonym of ‘Condone’:
Trap
Overlook
Confrom
Desist
Condone (Noun) means: Condone (Verb): To accept behavior that is morally wrong or to treat it as if it were not serious. Synonyms Synonyms of ‘Condone’ are: Overlook, connive, disregard, oversee, supervise, inspect, survey, review, excuse, pardon, forgive, neglect, etc. Antonyms Antonyms of ‘Condone’ are: Visit, scrutinize, investigate, mark, etc. Word in a sentence Sir Syed Ahmed Ali Khan never encouraged nor condoned violence. Her father will not condone what she was doing at the party. If the government condones violence, the bloodshed will never stop.
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Choose Antonym of ‘Extempore’:
Sudden
Prepared
Imprint
Frenzy
Extempore (Adj.) means: Without planning or preparation. Synonyms Synonyms of “Extempore” are: ad hoc, ad-lib, down and dirty, extemporaneous, extemporary, impromptu, improvisational, improvised, unpremeditated, unprepared, unrehearsed, unstudied, off-the-cuff, offhand, offhanded, snap, spur-of-the-moment, unconsidered, unplanned, etc. Antonyms Antonyms of “Extempore” are: Considered, planned, premeditated, premeditative, prepared, rehearsed, etc. Word in a sentence “Extempore” in a sentence: At the audition, Sarah was asked to perform extempore. All the songs were composed extempore.
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Choose Synonym of ‘Inception’:
Incision
Unending
Beginning
Growth
Inception (Noun) means: The beginning of an organization or official activity. Synonyms Synonyms of ‘Inception’ are: Beginning, Commencement, Start, Origin, Rise, Initiation, Preparation, Preface, Prelude, Inauguration, Threshold, Opening, Source, Outset, Birth, Dawn, Inauguration, Foundation, etc. Antonyms Antonyms of ‘Inception’ are: End, Close, Termination, Conclusion, Consummation, Completion. Word in a sentence Since its inception, the Howfiv website has taught English grammar to more than 1 million students across the world.
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Choose Synonym of ‘Plagiarism’:
Copy
Piracy
Deviance
Plague
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Choose Synonym of ‘Guile’:
Slyness
Decency
Blame
Mad
Guile (Noun) means: clever but sometimes dishonest behaviour that one uses to deceive somebody. In simple words, “Guile” is an act of deceiving people in a clever way. Synonyms Snynonyms of “Guile” are: Trickery, artfulness, artifice, craft, craftiness, cunning, deceit, dishonesty, dissimulation, duplicity, ruse, sellout, treachery, trickness, wiliness, devious, foxy, wily, legerdemain, deception, subtlety, and slyness. Antonyms Antonyms of “Guile” are: Honesty, simplicity, frankness, generosity, candor, sincerity, forthrightness, honor, openess, truthfulness, naivety, uprightness, artlessness, etc. Word in a sentence Everybody loves children’s innocence and lack of guile. The Prime Minister will need to use all his political guile to stay in power. Alia is a simple girl, totally lacking in guile.
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Choose Synonym of ‘Contraption’:
Intrigue
Device
Sticker
Trend
Contraption (Noun) means: Contraption is an old-fashioned, outdated device or machine, which we usually don’â„¢t know how to use. Synonyms Synonyms of ‘Contraption’ are: Appliance, gadget, device, machine, widget, instrument, apparatus, etc.
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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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