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Abandon (v)

To give up completely; to leave with no


intention of returning




S: to desert, for sake, cease, surrender


A: to continue, stay, remain, occupy

Misleading (adj)


Trending to give a wrong idea, often on


purpose




S: deceptive, false, tricky,inaccurate


A: direct, honest, true, accurate,


straightforward



Assault (n)


A violent attack; To attack violently or


suddenly




S: an invasion, raid, mugging, beating, to


besiege, storm


A: to protect, defend, resist

Numerous (adj)


Many or very many




S: several, plenty,plentiful


A: few

Convert (v)


To change from one form to another; a


person who has changed from one


opinion to another




S: to transform, turn, alter, switch


A: to maintain, conserve, remain

Productive (adj)

Making or capable of making large amounts


of something; giving good results




S: energetic, effective, fruitful, efficient,


worthwhile


A: unproductive, idle, useless, inactive

Dispute (v)


To argue, debate, quarrel over; to question


or doubt the truth of something




S: to differ, disagree, contest, challenge, a conflict, disagreement, controversy


A: to agree, harmonize, an agreement,


understanding, accord

Shrewd (adj.)


Showing clever judgment and particle


understanding




S: artful, wise, sharp, crafty, wily, cunning


A: slow, stupid, dull_witted

Impressive (adj.)


Having a strong effect, commanding


attention




S: memorable, striking, stirring, thrilling,


awesome, splendid


A: inferior, mediocre

Strategy (n)


A carefully made plan or plot; a plan of


military operations




S: an approach, design, method,scheme

Justify (v)


To show to be fair or right; to give good


reasons for something




S: to defend, explain, support,excuse


A: to convict, blame, accuse

Villain (n)


An evil or wicked person or character,


especially in a story or play




S: a scoundrel, rascal, outlaw, criminal,


A: a hero, heroine, champion