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garri49 [273]
3 years ago
11

2. Give synonyms for each of the following:

English
2 answers:
Sergeeva-Olga [200]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Look at the explanation part

Explanation:

a) faultlessly

plumb

aptly

flawlessly

just right

opportunely

perfectly

precisely

relevantly

seasonably

b) at variance

conflicting

contrary

erratic

illogical

incompatible

irreconcilable

uncertain

unpredictable

at odds

capricious

changeable

discordant

discrepant

dissonant

fickle

in conflict

incoherent

incongruent

incongruous

inconstant

lubricious

mercurial

out of step

temperamental

unstable

variable

warring

c) libellous

aspersive

backbiting

calumniatory

calumnious

contumelious

debasing

defamatory

depreciative

detracting

detractory

disparaging

false

injurious

invidious

malevolent

malicious

maligning

opprobrious

pejorative

sarcastic

scurrilous

traducing

untrue

vilifying

vituperative

d) forceful

cogent

commanding

compelling

convincing

dynamic

energetic

forcible

persuasive

strong

vehement

vigorous

violent

ball of fire

bullish

coming on strong

constraining

dominant

electric

elemental

gutsy

mighty

pithy

potent

powerhouse

puissant

punch

punchy

steamroller

stringent

take-charge

take-over

telling

titanic

virile

weighty

e) vanquish

conquer

crush

overcome

overpower

quell

repress

rout

subdue

surmount

beat

humble

overturn

overwhelm

reduce

subjugate

subvert

trample

bear down

put down

triumph over

SCORPION-xisa [38]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: Just look up synonyms for each word on Google??

Explanation:

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