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Read the following words taken from the story. Give two synonyms and one antonym for each of these words. Use a dictionary, if required. Word Synonyms Antonym cautious disapprove brisk engaging

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Read the following words taken from the story. Give two synonyms and one antonym for each of these words. Use a dictionary, if required.

Word Synonyms Antonym
cautious      
disapprove      
brisk      
engaging      
humble      
eager      
resistance      
persuade      
scarce      
nobility      
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Word Synonyms Antonym
cautious careful alert reckless
disapprove express dislike object to approve
brisk swift fast sloppy
engaging charming agreeable repulsive
humble meek submissive proud
eager anxious impatient apathetic
resistance opposition hostility acceptance
persuade convince induce dissuade
scarce scant insufficient plentiful
nobility virtue goodness dishonour
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