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VOCABULARY WORKSHOP
  • Unit 14
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mutiny (n.) and (v.)
  • Synonyms: (n.) a revolt, uprising, riot; (v.) to revolt, rise up
  • Antonyms: (n.) to support, obey


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modify (v.)
  • Synonyms: to adjust, alter, adapt, vary, revise


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frank (adj.)
  • Synonyms: direct, blunt, straightforward, truthful
  • Antonyms: secretive, insincere, dishonest



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economical (adj.)
  • Synonyms: thrifty, frugal, saving
  • Antonyms: extravagant, wasteful



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reign (n.) and (v.)
  • Synonyms: (n.) the regime, control; (v.) to govern, command
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alibi (n.)
  • Synonyms: an excuse, explanation, story, defense
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pursue (v.)
  • Synonyms: to follow, hunt, run after, aim for, work for
  • Antonyms: to run away, take off, flee, bolt


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discharge (v.) and (n.)
  • Synonyms: (v.) to release, dismiss, shoot; (n.) a dismissal
  • Antonyms: (v.) to detain, imprison; to hire, appoint; to load, absorb


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singular (adj.) and (n.)
  • Synonyms: (adj.) exceptional, unusual
  • Antonyms: (adj.) plural; (n.) a plural
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confederate (adj.) and (n.)
  • Synonyms: (adj.) united, allied, combined; (n.) an ally, accomplice
  • Antonyms: (adj.) divided, separated;
  • (n.) a foe, enemy
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negative (adj.) and (n.)
  • Synonyms: (adj.) bad, unfavorable
  • Antonyms: (adj.) positive, helpful, good, favorable




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swindle (v.) and (n.)
  • Synonyms: (v.) to deceive, trick, gyp, con; (n.) a scam, fraud, hoax, racket