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Synonym - postpone Antonym – call to order

Adjourn. ( ѳ j ѳ rn’ ). (v.) to stop proceedings temporarily; move to another place. Synonym - postpone Antonym – call to order. Alien. ( ā’ lē ѳ n ). (n.) a citizen of another country; (adj.) foreign, strange. Synonym - exotic Antonym - native. Comely. ( k ѳ m’ lē ).

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Synonym - postpone Antonym – call to order

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  1. Adjourn ( ѳ jѳrn’ ) (v.) to stop proceedings temporarily; move to another place Synonym - postpone Antonym – call to order

  2. Alien ( ā’ lē ѳn ) (n.) a citizen of another country; (adj.) foreign, strange Synonym - exotic Antonym - native

  3. Comely ( kѳm’ lē ) (adj.) having a pleasing appearance Synonym - attractive Antonym - homely

  4. Compensate ( käm’ pѳn sāt ) (v.) to make up for; to repay for services Synonym - reimburse Antonym – fail to reward

  5. Dissolute ( dis’ ѳ lüt ) (adj.) loose in one’s morals or behavior Synonym – immoral Antonym - virtuous

  6. Erratic ( e rat’ ik ) (adj.) not regular or consistent; different from what is ordinarily expected; undependable Synonym - unpredictable Antonym - consistent

  7. Expulsion ( ek spѳl’ shѳn ) (n.) the process of driving or forcing out Synonym - eviction Antonym - admittance

  8. Feint ( fānt ) (n.) a deliberately deceptive movement; a pretense(v.) to make a deceptive movement; to make a pretense of Synonym - dodge

  9. Fodder ( fäd’ ѳr ) (n.) food for horses or cattle; raw material for a designated purpose Synonym – feed

  10. Fortify ( fôr’ tѳ fī ) (v.) to strengthen, build up Synonym - reinforce Antonym - weaken

  11. Illegible ( i lej’ ѳ bѳl ) (adj.) difficult or impossible to read Synonym – indecipherable Antonym - clear

  12. Jeer (jēr) (v.) to make fun of rudely or unkindly; (n.) a rude remark of derision Synonym - mock Antonym - applause

  13. Lucrative ( lü’ krѳ tiv ) (adj.) bringing in money; profitable Synonym - moneymaking Antonym - unprofitable

  14. Mediocre (mē dē ō’ kѳr) (adj.) average, ordinary, undistinguished Synonym – run-of-the-mill Antonym - outstanding

  15. Proliferate ( prō lif’ ѳ rāt ) (v.) to reproduce, increase, or spread rapidly Synonym - multiply Antonym - decrease

  16. Subjugate ( sѳb’ jü gāt ) (v.) to conquer by force, bring under complete control Synonym - subdue Antonym - submit

  17. Sully ( sѳl’ ē ) (v.) to soil, stain, tarnish, defile, besmirch Synonym - taint Antonym - cleanse

  18. Tantalize ( tan’ tѳ līz) (v.) to tease, torment by teasing Synonym - tempt Antonym - gratify

  19. Terse ( tѳrs ) (adj.) brief and to the point Synonym - concise Antonym - wordy

  20. Unflinching ( ѳn flin’ chiŋ ) (adj.) firm, showing no signs of fear, not drawing back Synonym - resolute Antonym - wavering

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