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A
Try
B
Join
C
Keep with
D
Forsake

Explanation

Abandon means to cease to support or look after (someone); desert. Forsake means to abandon (someone or something).

A
Abuse
B
Appreciate
C
Encourage
D
Copy

Explanation

Vituperate means to blame or insult (someone) in strong or violent language. Abuse means to treat (a person or an animal) with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly.

A
Current
B
Antecedent
C
Recent
D
Consequent

Explanation

Subsequent means coming after something in time; following. Consequent means following as a result or effect.

A
Prohibit
B
Authorization
C
Verify
D
Devaluating

Explanation

Sanction means to give official permission or approval for (an action). Authorization means the action or fact of authorizing or being authorized.

A
Legal
B
Give
C
Bright
D
Seek

Explanation

Solicit means to ask for or try to obtain (something) from someone. Seek means to attempt to find (something).

A
Summary
B
Resume
C
Brief
D
Short Note

Explanation

Synopsis is a brief summary or general survey of something. Summary is a brief statement or account of the main points of something.

A
conceal
B
charm
C
irritate
D
tolerate

Explanation

Soothe means to gently calm a person or their feelings. Irritate means to make someone annoyed, impatient, or angry, making it the correct antonym.

A
dominance
B
ugliness
C
non-sense
D
charming

Explanation

Elegance refers to the quality of being graceful and stylish in appearance or manner. Ugliness represents the lack of beauty or grace, serving as its antonym.

A
Opposition
B
Freedom
C
Confined
D
oppress

Explanation

Captivity is the condition of being imprisoned or confined. Freedom is the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.

A
opposition
B
freedom
C
confined
D
oppress

Explanation

Captivity means the state of being held as a prisoner or being confined. Freedom stands for the state of not being imprisoned or enslaved, which is the direct opposite.