Someone who offers opposition. SYN: Rival, enemy, opponent EX: She explained in
her report to police that the woman accused of vandalism was her long time
adversary.
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Adversary
lack of interest, energy or spirit SYN: apathetic, limp
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Listless
,Deception by creating illusory ideas
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Delusion
Lock up or confine
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Imprison
Constitute the judicial branch of government
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Judiciary
An onerous or difficult concern used to refer to one's duty or responsibility SYN:
burden, obligation EX: We can give you training, but it is your onus to implement and
improve your work.
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Onus
,Not prominent or noticeable
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Inconspicuous
Total forgetfulness, lack of awareness or consciousness
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Oblivion
To enlarge or increase in size, amount or number SYN: add to, aggrandize, enlarge
EX: The goal of the program is to augment community involvement by reaching out to
schools.
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Augment
Make difficult to perceive by sight
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Obscure
, To stray from norm (spelling)
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Deviate
A natural inclination. a tendency to choose or do something regularly; an inclination
or predisposition toward a particular thing. EX: he was raised to have a proclivity for
hard work.
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Proclivity
Faint and difficult to analyze
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Subtle
A stable, balanced system
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Equilibrium
her report to police that the woman accused of vandalism was her long time
adversary.
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Adversary
lack of interest, energy or spirit SYN: apathetic, limp
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Listless
,Deception by creating illusory ideas
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Delusion
Lock up or confine
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Imprison
Constitute the judicial branch of government
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Judiciary
An onerous or difficult concern used to refer to one's duty or responsibility SYN:
burden, obligation EX: We can give you training, but it is your onus to implement and
improve your work.
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Onus
,Not prominent or noticeable
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Inconspicuous
Total forgetfulness, lack of awareness or consciousness
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Oblivion
To enlarge or increase in size, amount or number SYN: add to, aggrandize, enlarge
EX: The goal of the program is to augment community involvement by reaching out to
schools.
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Augment
Make difficult to perceive by sight
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Obscure
, To stray from norm (spelling)
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Deviate
A natural inclination. a tendency to choose or do something regularly; an inclination
or predisposition toward a particular thing. EX: he was raised to have a proclivity for
hard work.
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Proclivity
Faint and difficult to analyze
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Subtle
A stable, balanced system
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Equilibrium