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Synonym of "opulent" ?
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fake
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gloomy
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rich
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selfish
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synonym of "evicted"
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congenial
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sympathetic
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cordial
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ousted
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adjective: despicable

deserving hatred and contempt.
"a despicable crime"

Similar: contemptible, loathsome, hateful, detestable

Opposite: admirable, noble
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verb: exonerate

(of an official body) absolve (someone) from blame for a fault or wrongdoing.

"an inquiry exonerated those involved"

Similar: absolve, clear, acquit
Opposite: charge, convict
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noun: allegiance

loyalty or commitment to a superior or to a group or cause.

"those wishing to receive citizenship must swear allegiance to the republic"

Similar: loyalty, faithfulness, fidelity
Opposite: disloyalty, treachery
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Choose the correct spelling
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Accommodate
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Acommodate
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Accomodate
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Acommodait
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Which word is spelled correctly?
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Paraphernalia
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Parapharnelia
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Paraphenalia
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Paraphernelia
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Despite his repeated failures, he remained __ in his pursuit of excellence, refusing to be __ by setbacks.
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resolute, deterred
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obstinate, encouraged
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complacent, overwhelmed
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indifferent, motivated
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adjective: obstinate

stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or chosen course of action, despite attempts to persuade one to do so.

"her obstinate determination to pursue a career in radio"

Similar: stubborn, headstrong
Opposite: compliant, amenable

(of an unwelcome situation) very difficult to change or overcome.

"the obstinate problem of unemployment"
Choose the most appropriate synonym for the word "Obfuscate".
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Illuminate
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Clarify
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Confound
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Elucidate
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Choose the correctly spelled word
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Beneficiary
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Benificiary
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Beneficery
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Benificery
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Indispensable (adjective) –
absolutely necessary, essential, or something you cannot do without.

Synonyms:
Essential, crucial, vital, necessary, fundamental, imperative.

Antonyms:
Unnecessary, optional, dispensable, insignificant, trivial.

Usage:

1. A positive mindset is indispensable for personal growth and success.

2. In today’s digital world, the internet has become an indispensable tool for communication and learning.
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Cacophony (noun)

A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds

Synonyms: Dissonance, racket, noise, clamor

Antonyms: Harmony, melody, silence, euphony

The cacophony of honking cars and shouting vendors made it impossible to concentrate.

The classroom turned into a cacophony of excited voices as the students celebrated their victory.
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Identify the correct spelling of the word meaning "an inclination to laziness"
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Indolance
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Indollence
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Indolence
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Indullence
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Word of the Day: OBSCURATE (verb)

🔹 Meaning: To deliberately make something unclear or difficult to understand.

🔹 Synonyms: Confuse, obscure, muddle, complicate.

🔹 Antonyms: Clarify, simplify, explain, elucidate.

📝 Examples:
The politician tried to obfuscate the facts to mislead the public.
The technical jargon in the contract obfuscates its true meaning.
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Word of the Day: PERNICIOUS (adjective)

🔹 Meaning: Extremely harmful or destructive, often in a gradual or subtle way.

🔹 Synonyms: Malicious, detrimental, lethal, ruinous.

🔹 Antonyms: Harmless, beneficial, constructive, helpful.

📝 Examples:
The spread of misinformation can have pernicious effects on society.
Smoking has a pernicious impact on health over time.
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Word of the Day: OBDURATE (adjective)

🔹 Meaning: Stubbornly refusing to change one’s opinion or course of action, even in the face of reason or persuasion.

🔹 Synonyms: Unyielding, stubborn, inflexible, adamant.

🔹 Antonyms: Malleable, flexible, compliant, yielding.

📝 Examples:
Despite repeated warnings, he remained obdurate in his decision to invest in the failing business.
The judge showed no mercy for the criminal’s obdurate refusal to admit guilt.
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