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Artemon [7]
3 years ago
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English
2 answers:
AleksandrR [38]3 years ago
5 0
Aloof:
Synonym: detached
Antonym: grounded

Bleak:
Synonym: chilly
Antonym: warm

Cunning:
Synonym: keen
Antonym: ignorant

Elite:
Synonym: exclusive
Antonym: inferior

Emotional:
Synonym: sensitive
Antonym: numb

Frustration:
Synonym: irritation
Antonym: pleasure

Grimly:
Synonym: brutally
Antonym: weakly

Impersonal:
Synonym: abstract
Antonym: compassionate

Ornery:
Synonym: ill-tempered/cranky
Antonym: friendly

Passionate:
Synonym: intense
Antonym: dull

Pity:
Synonym: empathy
Antonym: harshness

Quivering:
Synonym: trembling
Antonym: still

Resigned:
Synonym: satisfied
Antonym: unwilling

Sassy:
Synonym: cheeky
Antonym: incoming

Sophisticated:
Synonym: refined
antonym: unrefined
AlexFokin [52]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. aloof- distant- familiar

2. bleak- empty- lush

3. cunning- clever- honest

4. elite- best- dregs

5. emotional- sensitive- cold

6. frustration- blocking- success

7. grimly- strongly- heartlessly

8. impersonal- neutral- baised

9. ornery- ill tempered- good natured

10. passionate- emotional- half hearted

11. pity- sympathy- cruelty

12. quivering- move- stable

13. resigned- leave- take up

14. sassy- disrespectful- respectful

15. sophisticated- wordly- naive

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