synonyms and antonyms


 
Words Synonyms Antonyms Sentences
1. Hence (adv) so, thus, consequently, from now nevertheless, however, otherwise 1. He works hard; hence, he can expect a better salary. 2. Five years hence she might change her mind.
2. Self-explanatory (adj) clear, unquestionable, apparent unclear, ambiguous, questionable 1. His speech was self-explanatory. 2. The ideas you will present have to be self-explanatory.
3. Aspect (noun) attitude, side, part, facet, viewpoint, sector, perspective genuineness, exactness, truth 1. We need to study every aspect of her question. 2. Consider the matter from your own aspect.
4. Opinion (noun) idea, viewpoint, thought, point of view fact, reality, concrete, truth 1. According to the opinion of the scientists, global temperature will destroy one-third of the earth's land.
5. Bunk off (verb) miss, absent yourself, skip continue, carry on 1. Some students love to bunk off school.
6. Objective (adj) purpose, aim, unbiased personal, biased 1. A news has to be objective. 2. The objective of this study is to address the bad sides of taking alcohol.
7. Advertisement (noun) announcement, publicity, promotion demotion, hiding 1. Now-a-days, advertisements appear everywhere, be it in print or electronic media or in actual world. 2. Companies spend million dollars for promoting their commodities in advertisement.
8. Editorial (noun) critique, analysis, column, oped article, report, story 1. I love to read the editorial page of the newspaper.
9. conquer (verb) overcome, triumph, subjugate, dominate yield, fail, succumb, give up 1. Alexander the great conquered the many parts of the world.
10. Eager (a) enthusiastic, passionate, impatient , anxious, yearning unenthusiastic, indifferent, impassive 1. I am eager to know more from you.
11. Contemporary (noun) present, current, latest, up-to-date old, past, preceding, future, old 1. I love to read contemporary British Literature. 2. Contemporary poets deal with city life.
12. Phenomenon (noun) actuality, fact, incident regularity, normality, usualness 1. Yesterday, I came across a strange phenomenon. 2. It was an abnormal natural phenomenon.
13. Wide (adj) broad, vast, expended, comprehensive narrow, small, limited, little 1. The farmer had to dig a wide area. 2. Our company needs wide publicity.
14. Farthest (adj) remotest, farthermost, utmost, outermost, last nearest, closest 1. My friend chose the seat which was the farthest from the door. 2. Neptune is the furthest planet from the Sun.
15. Evolution (noun) growth, transformation, expansion, change shrinkage, blockage, halt, decrease 1. The evolution of modern humans has taken two and half million years. 2. Darwin's theory of evolution is the outcome of life long research.
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