1. FARE (verb)
Meaning : perform in a specified way in a particular situation or over a particular period.
Synonyms : proceed, progress, manage, cope.
Antonyms : cease, regress, suppress, retard.
Usage : We’ll also give you exclusive analysis of how each team fared over the weekend.
Meaning : perform in a specified way in a particular situation or over a particular period.
Synonyms : proceed, progress, manage, cope.
Antonyms : cease, regress, suppress, retard.
Usage : We’ll also give you exclusive analysis of how each team fared over the weekend.
2. ADJUDICATION (noun)
Meaning : a formal judgment on a disputed matter.
Synonyms : arbitration, decision, assessment, verdict.
Antonyms : incomprehension, indecision, enigma, amnesty.
Usage : Articles 5 and 6 both deal with the promptness with which an adjudication must proceed against criminal defendants.
Meaning : a formal judgment on a disputed matter.
Synonyms : arbitration, decision, assessment, verdict.
Antonyms : incomprehension, indecision, enigma, amnesty.
Usage : Articles 5 and 6 both deal with the promptness with which an adjudication must proceed against criminal defendants.
3. DOWNRIGHT (adjective)
Meaning : (of something bad or unpleasant) utter; complete (used for emphasis).
Synonyms : total, absolute, thorough, perfect, sheer.
Antonyms : inadequate, incomplete, insufficient, unfinished.
Usage : It was downright bad marking that allowed Dermot Shields head past Larkin from six yards for the lead goal.
Meaning : (of something bad or unpleasant) utter; complete (used for emphasis).
Synonyms : total, absolute, thorough, perfect, sheer.
Antonyms : inadequate, incomplete, insufficient, unfinished.
Usage : It was downright bad marking that allowed Dermot Shields head past Larkin from six yards for the lead goal.
4. ACQUITTAL (noun)
Meaning : a judgment or verdict that a person is not guilty of the crime with which they have been charged.
Synonyms : absolution, exoneration, exculpation, liberation.
Antonyms : conviction, accusation, incrimination, indictment.
Usage : Now the choice is go to trial on a felony assault charge and hope for an acquittal or plead guilty to a misdemeanor.
Meaning : a judgment or verdict that a person is not guilty of the crime with which they have been charged.
Synonyms : absolution, exoneration, exculpation, liberation.
Antonyms : conviction, accusation, incrimination, indictment.
Usage : Now the choice is go to trial on a felony assault charge and hope for an acquittal or plead guilty to a misdemeanor.
5. REMIT (verb)
Meaning : cancel or refrain from exacting or inflicting (a debt or punishment).
Synonyms : revoke, repeal, rescind, abrogate.
Antonyms : heed, mark, note, object.
Usage: The judge refused to remit the young manʼs cavalier disregard for his pile of unpaid speeding tickets.
Meaning : cancel or refrain from exacting or inflicting (a debt or punishment).
Synonyms : revoke, repeal, rescind, abrogate.
Antonyms : heed, mark, note, object.
Usage: The judge refused to remit the young manʼs cavalier disregard for his pile of unpaid speeding tickets.