1.Accolade (Noun)
Meaning: an award or privilege granted as a special honour or as an acknowledgment of merit.
Synonyms : honour, recognition, privilege, award, gift, title
Antonym : –
Usage: Mrs. Smith is such a great teacher that she is always getting one accolade after another.
Meaning: an award or privilege granted as a special honour or as an acknowledgment of merit.
Synonyms : honour, recognition, privilege, award, gift, title
Antonym : –
Usage: Mrs. Smith is such a great teacher that she is always getting one accolade after another.
2.Vernacular (Noun)
Meaning: the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people of a country or region.
Synonyms :reveryday language, spoken language, colloquial speech, slang
Antonym : –
Usage: To hold the interest of the community, the playwright penned his play using only the local vernacular.
Meaning: the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people of a country or region.
Synonyms :reveryday language, spoken language, colloquial speech, slang
Antonym : –
Usage: To hold the interest of the community, the playwright penned his play using only the local vernacular.
3. Valedictory (Noun)
Meaning: a farewell address.
Synonyms : farewell, goodbye, leaving, parting, departing, going away, last, final
Antonym : –
Usage: On the last day of school, seniors wrote a valedictory stating what they would miss about high school and read it in front of the class for their final grade.
Meaning: a farewell address.
Synonyms : farewell, goodbye, leaving, parting, departing, going away, last, final
Antonym : –
Usage: On the last day of school, seniors wrote a valedictory stating what they would miss about high school and read it in front of the class for their final grade.
4. Interdict (Noun)
Meaning: an authoritative prohibition, in particular
Synonyms : prohibition, ban, bar, veto, proscription,
Antonyms : corroborate, support
Usage: Because I failed most of my classes last term, my parents will probably interdict me from working this semester.
Meaning: an authoritative prohibition, in particular
Synonyms : prohibition, ban, bar, veto, proscription,
Antonyms : corroborate, support
Usage: Because I failed most of my classes last term, my parents will probably interdict me from working this semester.
5. Vitiate (Verb)
Meaning: spoil or impair the quality or efficiency of.
Synonyms : poison, spoil, stain, tarnish, touch, taint
Antonyms: Clean, honor, purify
Usage: When peers and bullies apply pressure, it can vitiate the moral character of young people and lead them down the wrong path.
Meaning: spoil or impair the quality or efficiency of.
Synonyms : poison, spoil, stain, tarnish, touch, taint
Antonyms: Clean, honor, purify
Usage: When peers and bullies apply pressure, it can vitiate the moral character of young people and lead them down the wrong path.