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animosity
(noun) strong dislike; bitter hostility
Synonyms: enmity, rancor, antipathy
Antonyms: affection, fondness, rapport, amity
apathy
(noun) a lack of feeling, emotion, or interest
Synonyms: indifference, disinterest, detachment
Antonyms: enthusiasm, fervor, ardor, concer
apprehensive
(adj.) fearful or anxious, especially about the future
Synonyms: worried, nervous, fretful, jittery
Antonyms: unworried, assured, confident, certain
commend
(verb) to praise, express approval; to present as worthy of attention; to commit to the care of
Synonyms: applaud, entrust
Antonyms: abhor, loathe
compatible
(adj.)able to get along or work well together; capable of use with some other model or system
Synonyms: harmonious, in agreement, like-minded
Antonyms: mismatch, incongruous, antagonistic
condolence
(noun) an expression of sympathy
Synonyms: commiseration, solace, sympathy
consecrate
(verb) to make sacred, hallow; to set apart for a special purpose
Synonyms: devote, dedicate, sanctify
Antonyms: desecrate, defile, profane, dishonor
decrepit
(adj.) old and feeble; worn-out, ruined
Synonyms: infirm, broken-down, rickety, dilapidated
Antonyms: vigorous, robust, sturdy
deride
(verb) to ridicule, laugh at with contempt
Synonyms: mock, scorn, disparage, jeer at
Antonyms: praise, extol, acclaim, applaud
obsolete
(adj.) out-of-date; no longer in use
Synonyms: outmoded, antiquated, passe, old hat
Antonyms: current, up-to-date, brand-new
quandary
(noun) a state of perplexity or doubt
Synonyms: confusion, dilemma, predicament
reprisal
(noun) an injury done in return for injury
Synonyms: retaliation, revenge, retribution
revel
(verb) to take great pleasure in
(noun) a wild celebration
Synonyms: (v.) to relish, savor, bask in, carouse
Antonyms: (v.) abhor, loathe