synonyms and antonyms (class three)
 
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Recognition (noun) identification, remembrance, acceptance, acknowledgement denial, unknowingness, unfamiliarity, disregard 1. His writings earned him much recognition. 2. His poetry earned him much recognition in the West.
Hamper (verb) hinder, obstruct, constrain, disrupt, block assist, help, facilitate, aid 2. Noise pollution can hamper our study. 2. My sickness before the exam hampered my study.
Legacy (noun) inheritance, heritage, bequest contemporary, recent, modern, denial, rejection 1. Her father left a legacy of this beautiful house.
Opportunity (noun) chance, scope, way threat, impossibility, 1. We should prepare ourselves for the opportunity. Please, don't miss the opportunity.
Mist (noun) fog, murk, smog, darkness clear, glorious, conspicuous 1. If you go to Baltic countries, you will see mist everywhere.
Breeze (noun) wind, airflow, blow calmness, immobility, standstill 1. If you go outside, you can enjoy a gentle breeze.
Grizzle (verb) cry, weep, moan, groan, complain, darken brighten, cheer, tolerate, rejoice, smile 1. Please, don't grizzle about the matter.
Coverage (noun) broadcasting, reports, interpretation, study, write-up, analysis restriction, ignorance, blocking, 1. Our writings always get much coverage in the press. 2. We always come across massive TV coverage on this issue.
Hike (verb) walk, trek, drive, run, 1. I spend half an hour in the morning hiking around the lake.
Tripod (noun) three-legged stand, stand, holder, trivet rack, nook 1. I use a tripod to hold my camera when I shoot my videos,.
Summarize (verb) abridge, sum-up, outline elaborate, enlarge, lengthen 1. Can you summarize today's class? 2. Summarize the text below.
Authenticity originality, genuineness, correctness, truthfullness inaccuracy, unreliability 1. We have to ensure the authenticity of this machine. 2. I always confirm the authenticity of my posts before publishing them.
Emphasize accentuate, strengthen, underline understate, belittle, underemphasize 1. We have to emphasize hard work and honesty. 2. We need to emphasize the fact we came across yesterday.
Sniff (verb) inhale, smell, exhale, breathe 1. The bear came to him and sniffed his body. 2. My dog sniffed around my feet when I went to my village home. 
Cohesive balanced, symmetric, coordinated asymmetrical, unequal, disordered 1. What they need is a cohesive effort. 2. They were very few in number, but their attack was very cohesive.
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