- UNDUE (ADJECTIVE):disproportionate
Synonyms: extreme, unjustified Antonyms: appropriate, justified
Example sentence:
Don’t try to take an undue advantage.
- VIGOROUS (ADJECTIVE):energetic
Synonyms: dynamic, lively Antonyms: dull, rough
Example sentence:
He is a vigorous fellow.
- BOOTLEGGING (NOUN):piracy
Synonyms: smuggling, trafficking Antonyms: legal goods, lawful goods
Example sentence:
Bootlegging is increasing with the DVDs of new movies.
- DISCRIMINATION (NOUN):bias
Synonyms: prejudice, bigotry Antonyms: equity, fairness
Example sentence:
I don’t believe in discrimination.
- RETRIEVE (VERB):regain
Synonyms: restore, redeem Antonyms: renounce, abandon
Example sentence:
He retrieve his access over the throne.
- BOOST (NOUN):hike
Synonyms: upgrade, advance Antonyms: decline, shrinkage
Example sentence:
He got the boost in salary last month.
- TRADITIONAL (ADJECTIVE):classic
Synonyms: conventional, regular Antonyms: different, extraordinary
Example sentence:
He likes traditional dancing style.
- ABSTINENCE (NOUN):chastity
Synonyms: fasting, frugality Antonyms: excess, revelry
Example sentence:
Manikant started drinking again after six years of abstinence.
- OFFSET (VERB):balance
Synonyms: negate, counteract Antonyms: disproportion, inadequacy
Example sentence:
Donations to charities can be offset against income tax.
- FAVOUR (NOUN):support
Synonyms: benignity, assistance Antonyms: animosity, antipathy
Example sentence:
Would you give me a favour?