Synonyms And Antonyms with meaning
01.breach
Definition:
The violation of official duty, lawful right, or a legal obligation
Synonyms:
rupture,divulsion, gap, quarrel, violation, non-performance
Antonyms:
integrity, conservation, healing, reconciliation, inviolateness, fulfillment
02.break
Definition:
an interruption
Example:
let’s break for lunch
Synonyms:
interlude, intermission, interval, pause, recess
Antonyms:
continuation, connection, attach, fasten, join, unite
03.babble
Definition:
chatter idly
Example:
The two women babbled and crooned at the baby
Synonyms:
prate, prattle, dribble, chatter, gabble, twaddle, blab, cackle
Antonyms:
enunciate, vociferate, hush, suppress
04.backbiter
Definition:
one who attacks the reputation of another by slander or libel
Synonyms:
detractor, traducer, calumniator, slanderer, cynic, maligner, defamer
Antonyms:
vindicator, upholder, palliator, advocate, mitigator, defender, befriender
05.backward
Definition:
directed behind
Example:
a backward lover
Synonyms:
unwilling, dull, reluctant
Antonyms:
willing, ahead, alert, advancing, forward, prompt, eager
06.backwardness
Definition:
lack of normal development of intellectual capacities
Synonyms:
reluctance, slowness, shyness, hesitation, unwillingness, repugnance
Antonyms:
forwardness, readiness, willingness, promptitude, alacrity
07.bailie
Definition:
a municipal officer and magistrate in Scotland
Synonyms:
frustrate,counteract,ebtop, disconcert, elude, mock, thwart, confound, defeat,perplex, restrain,upset, foil, mar, balk, neutralize, dodge, counterfoil
Antonyms:
point, aid, abet, enforce, promote, assist, advance, encourage
08.balk
Definition:
refuse to comply
Example:
a player with ball in hand must play from the balk
Synonyms:
esiop, bar, thwart, frustrate, foil, stop, prevent, hinder, neutralize,nullify, mar, counteract, disappoint, defeat, baffle
Antonyms:
aid, abet, promote, advance, encourage, instigate
09.abeyance
Definition:
A state of suspension or temporary inaction
Synonyms:
suspension, reservation, dormancy, expectation, intermission
Antonyms:
revival, renewal, operation, resuscitation, action, enjoyment, possession, exercise, force
10.behest
Definition:
an authoritative command or request
Synonyms:
injunction, command, instruction, mandate, commission, requirement, trust
Antonyms:
option, liberty, non-interference, discretion
11.excogitation
Definition:
think out, plan, or devise
Synonyms:
elaboration, deduction
Antonyms:
guess, surmise.