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Marrrta [24]
4 years ago
15

Please tell me the synonyms and antonyms for each one

English
1 answer:
NeTakaya4 years ago
8 0

Answer:                Synonyms                    Antonyms

Foible:                      Quirk                          Perfection

Lascerate                 Torn                           Mend

Harangue                 Rudeness                  Civilized

Exact                         Demanding              Undemanding

Abash                       Sensitivity                 Speechless

Uncouth                   Unpolished               Moralize

Fetish                       Fixation                     Dislike

Phobia                     Mortify                       Ease

Masticate                 Chomp                      Gum

Explanation: Some of these you can just look at them and know which are synonyms and which are antonyms, but some of them you have to look up. I only spent a couple minutes on this, but here's what I got. :)

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