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1 To caution or advise against something; toscold mildly; to remind of a dutySynonyms: reprimand, call on the carpetAntonyms: praise, pat on the an opening, gap rupture, rift; a violation orinfraction;v. to create an opening, break throughAntonyms: (v.) close, a bandit, robber, outlaw, careful, cautiousSynonyms: wary, prudent, guardedAntonyms: incautious, rash, reckless, to seize for military or official useSynonyms: take over, requisition, clumsy, hard to handle; slow-movingSynonyms: ponderous, difficult,uncomfortableAntonyms: manageable, easy to a standstill resulting from the opposition oftwo equal forces or factions; v.
2 To bring to such a standstillSynonyms: (n.) standoff, impasseAntonyms: (n.) agreement, accord, scattered fragments, wreckageSynonyms: remains, detritus, flotsam to spread or scatter freely or widely; adj. wordy, long-winded, or unfocused;scattered or widely spreadSynonyms: (v.) disperse; (adj.) verbose, prolixAntonyms: (v.) concentrate; (adj.) brief,concise, a difficult or perplexing situation orproblemSynonyms: predicament, quandary, pickle,bindAntonyms: to wipe out; to keep oneself from beingnoticedSynonyms: blot out, erase, to make a mess of; muddle through: to getby; n.
3 A hopeless messSynonyms: (v.) jumble, mess up: (n.)confusion, disorderAntonyms: (n.) orderliness, stubborn and often unreasonable inholding to one"s own ideas, having a closedmindSynonyms: obstinate, pigheaded, inflexibleAntonyms: open-minded, lasting for a long time, persistent; n. a plant that lives for many yearsSynonyms: (adj.) enduring, recurringAntonyms: (adj.) brief, short-lived, fleeting, to incline to beforehandSynonyms: tending to, liable toAntonyms: immunize against, shield to let go, give upSynonyms: surrenderAntonyms: hold on to, keep, cling to save from fire or shipwreck; n.
4 Property thus savedSynonyms: (v.) recover, retrieve, reclaimAntonyms: (v.) abandon, scrap, sudden and violent but brief; fitful;intermittentSynonyms: irregular, occasionalAntonyms: steady, continuous, not genuine, not true, not validSynonyms: false, counterfeit, fraudulent,bogusAntonyms: genuine, authentic, bona fide, uncontrolled, lacking in restraintSynonyms: unrestrained, uncheckedAntonyms: restrained, held in check, mutedVocabulary Workshop Level D Unit 1 English 9 AStudy online at