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Antonyms

 

 
1.

Dwarf
 
 
: Giant
 
2.

Destructive
 
 
: Constructive
 
3.

Centrifugal
(away from center)
 
 
: Centripetal
 
4.

Confident
 
 
: Diffident
 
5.

Dependent
 
 
: Independent
 
6.

Dilute
 
 
: Concentrate, Thicken
 
7.

Deliberate (careful, intentional)
 
 
: Inadvertent, Unintentional
 
8.

Dawn
 
 
: Dusk
 
9.

Broad
(very wide)
 
 
: Narrow
 
10.

Confess
 
 
: Deny
 
11.

Ebb
(to diminish or lessen in intensity)
 
 
: Flow
 
12.

Compulsory
 
 
: Optional
 
13.

Domestic
 
 
: Wild
 
14.

Create
 
 
: Destroy, Annihilate
 
15.

Disease
 
 
: Health
 
16.

Comedy
 
 
: Tragedy
 
17.

Defensive
(serving to protect)
 
 
: Offensive
(aggressive)
 
18.

Deposit
 
 
: Withdraw
 
19.

Departure
 
 
: Arrival
 
20.

Crude
(in an unprocessed state or condition)
 
 
: Refined
 
21.

Dry
 
 
: Wet
 
22.

Death
 
 
: Life
 
23.

Cheerful
(happy and optimistic)
 
 
: Cheerless, Gloomy
 
24.

Deduction
(a conclusion reached by applying the rules of logic to a premise)
 
 
: Induction
(logic conclusion based on evidence)
 
25.

Cheap
 
 
: Expensive, Costly
 
26.

Common
 
 
: Rare
 
27.

Emigrant
(somebody who moves to another country)
 
 
: Immigrant
(somebody coming to settle in a country)
 
28.

Difficult
 
 
: Easy
 
29.

Defendant
(accused party)
 
 
: Plaintiff
(somebody who begins a lawsuit against another person (defendant) in a civil court)
 
30.

Condemn
(consider somebody guilty)
 
 
: Acquit, Approve, Commend
 
31.

Buy
 
 
: Sell
 
32.

Diminish
 
 
: Increase
 
33.

Credit
 
 
: Debit
 
34.

Egoism
(making personal welfare and interests your primary or only concern, sometimes at the expense of others)
 
 
: Altruism
(an attitude or way of behaving marked by unselfish concern for the welfare of others)
 
35.

Democracy
 
 
: Autocracy
 
36.

Debtor
(somebody or something that owes)
 
 
: Creditor
(somebody owed money)
 
37.

Clergy
(the body of people ordained for religious service, especially in the Christian Church)
 
 
: Laity
(the followers of a religion who are not clergy)
 
38.

Cold
 
 
: Hot
 
39.

Bright
(illuminated, intelligent)
 
 
: Dim, Dull
 
40.

Deficit
(the amount by which expenditures exceed income or budget)
 
 
: Surplus
 
41.

Convex
(a surface that curves outward rather than inward)
 
 
: Concave
 
42.

Elevation
 
 
: Depression
 
43.

Diligent
(persistent and hard-working)
 
 
: Lazy, Idle
 
44.

Clever
 
 
: Stupid
 
45.

Dark
 
 
: Light
 
46.

Concord
(friendly relations, or peace, music pleasing combination of sounds)
 
 
: Discord (disagreement or strife between people, things, or situations, unpleasant musical sounds)
 
47.

Carnal
(relating to physical needs)
 
 
: Spiritual
 
48.

Deflate
(let air out)
 
 
: Inflate
 
49.

Early
 
 
: Late
 
50.

Deep
 
 
: Shallow
(not deep)
 
 
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