Meaning: To clear someone of blame or suspicion Example: The evidence served to vindicate her in the eyes of her colleagues. Synonyms: exonerate, justify, defend Antonyms: accuse, blame, condemn |
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Meaning: Something that deviates from what is standard or expected Example: The sudden cold weather in July was an anomaly. Synonyms: deviation, irregularity, exception Antonyms: norm, standard, regularity |
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Meaning: To calm or soothe someone who is angry Example: She tried to placate the upset customer with a discount. Synonyms: appease, pacify, calm Antonyms: provoke, agitate, incite |
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Meaning: Not revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily Example: He was reticent about his plans for the future. Synonyms: reserved, taciturn, withdrawn Antonyms: talkative, outgoing, expressive |
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Meaning: Present or existing everywhere Example: Smartphones have become ubiquitous in modern society. Synonyms: omnipresent, pervasive, universal Antonyms: rare, scarce, limited |
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