1.ABET (verb) рдЙрдХрд╕рд╛рдирд╛
Meaning: encourage or assist (someone) to do something wrong.
Synonyms: ferment, incite, instigate, encourage.
Antonyms: constrain, curb, inhibit, tame.
Usage: If you abet violence in your home, you should not be surprised if your children grow up to be abusers.
2.INTRANSIGENT (adjective) рджреБрд░рд╛рдЧреНрд░рд╣реА
Meaning: unwilling or refusing to change one’s views or to agree about something.
Synonyms: uncompromising, resolute, inexorable, inveterate.
Antonyms: submissive, tractable, acquiescent, subservient.
Usage: John remained intransigent in restricting his gift to the rescue children.
3.RIPARIAN (adjective) рддрдЯреАрдп
Meaning: relating to or situated on the banks of a river.
Synonyms: riverine, coastal, continental, seaside.
Antonyms: intercontinental, inland.
Usage: This serious defect of solid weirs, where the riparian lands are liable to be injured by inundations, can be slightly mitigated by keeping down the crest of the weir somewhat below the required level.
4.PROMPTITUDE (noun) рд╕рд╛рдордпрд┐рдХрддрд╛
Meaning: the quality or habit of arriving or being ready on time.
Synonyms: alacrity, aptness, readiness, timeliness.
Antonyms: tardiness, unpunctuality, belatedness, slowness.
Usage: Berg had gained the confidence of his superiors by his promptitude and accuracy and had arranged his money matters very satisfactorily.
5.VERBOSITY (noun) рд╢рдмреНрджрд╛рдбрдВрдмрд░
Meaning: the fact or quality of using more words than needed; wordiness.
Synonyms: loquacity, garrulity, volubility, tautology.
Antonyms: brevity, compactness, concision, succinctness.
Usage: As expressions get more complicated the need to reduce the verbosity of type specification gets more compelling.
6.PRISTINE (adjective) рдореВрд▓
Meaning: clean and fresh as if new; spotless.
Synonyms: immaculate, flawless, unmarked, unblemished.
Antonyms: mucky, vandalized, marred, besmirched.
Usage: As curator of the town museum, I keep all of the artifacts in pristine condition.
7.TRICKLE (noun) рдмреВрдВрдж-рдмреВрдВрдж
Meaning: a small flow of liquid.
Synonyms: ooze, drizzle, sprinkle, dribble.
Antonyms: flood, inundation, deluge, outpouring.
Usage: He felt the tears trickle under his spectacles and hoped they would not be noticed
8.STATUTE (noun) рдЕрдзрд┐рдирд┐рдпрдо
Meaning: a written law passed by a legislative body.
Synonyms: regulation, enactment, decree, resolution, promulgation.
Antonyms: refrain, unwritten, inflate, forbear.
Usage: The statute prohibits businesses from selling alcohol to minors.
9.PIT (verb) рд╡рд┐рд░реЛрдз рдХрд░рдирд╛
Meaning: set someone or something in conflict or competition with.
Synonyms: contend, vie, grapple, wrestle.
Antonyms: agree, charge, fuse, calcify.
Usage: I would pit my command staff against any Fortune 500 company.
10.PRECIPITOUS (adjective) рдмрд╣реБрдд рдврд╛рд▓реВ
Meaning: dangerously high or steep.
Synonyms: sheer, steep, plumb, slanted.
Antonyms: gentle, gradual, flat, horizontal.
Usage: Taylor made the precipitous mistake of agreeing to babysit before she checked her schedule.
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