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adjective: inimical

tending to obstruct or harm.

"the policy was inimical to Britain's real interests"

Similar: harmful, injurious, detrimental
Opposite: helpful, advantageous
noun : semblance

the outward appearance or apparent form of something, especially when the reality is different.

"she tried to force her thoughts back into some semblance of order"

Similar: appearance
verb : surmise

suppose that something is true without having evidence to confirm it.

"he surmised that something must be wrong"

Similar: guess, conjecture
verb : divulge

make known (private or sensitive information).

"I do not want to divulge my plans at the moment"

Similar: disclose, reveal
Opposite: conceal
verb : commiserate

express or feel sympathy or pity; sympathize.

"she went over to commiserate with Rose on her unfortunate circumstances"

Similar: compassion, compassionate, comfort, console, solace
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noun : impasse

a situation in which no progress is possible, especially because of disagreement; a deadlock.

"the current political impasse"

Similar: deadlock, dead end
noun : truce

an agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting or arguing for a certain time.

"the guerrillas called a three-day truce"

Similar: ceasefire, armistice
Opposite: fighting, hostilities
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noun: approbation

approval or praise.

"a term of approbation"

Similar: approval,acceptance, assent
Opposite: criticism
verb : enervate

make (someone) feel drained of energy or vitality.
"the heat enervated us all"

Similar: exhaust tire, fatigue
Opposite: invigorate
noun : sycophants

a person who acts obsequiously towards someone important in order to gain advantage.

"because he is high-ranking, he's surrounded by sycophants"

Similar: toady, creep, crawler
adjective: reticent

not revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily.

"she was extremely reticent about her personal affairs"

Similar: reserved, withdrawn, introverted
Opposite: expansive, garrulous
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What is the synonym of the word "Ostentatious" ?
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verb : attenuate

reduce the force, effect, or value of.

"support from friends will attenuate the effects of stress"

Similar: weakened, reduced
Opposite: strengthened
adjective : intransigent

unwilling or refusing to change one's views or to agree about something.

"her father had tried persuasion, but she was intransigent"

Similar: uncompromising, inflexible, unbending
Opposite: compliant, flexible
noun: paraphernalia

miscellaneous articles, especially the equipment needed for a particular activity.

"drills, saws, and other paraphernalia necessary for home improvements"
noun: vagary; plural noun: vagaries

an unexpected and inexplicable change in a situation or in someone's behaviour.

"the vagaries of the weather"

Similar: quirk, idiosyncrasy, peculiarity
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