DAILY VOCABULARY 22ND JANUARY

1. ANARCHY (NOUN):  a state of disorder due to absence or non-recognition of authority 
Synonyms: lawlessness, rebellion
Antonyms: government, order
Example Sentence: 
He must ensure public order in a country threatened with anarchy.
2. DEPRIVE (VERB): prevent (a person or place) from having or using something. 
Synonyms: divest, strip, bereave
Antonyms: appropriate, indulge, confer
Example Sentence: 
The city was deprived of its water supplies.
3. CONNIVANCE (NOUN): be secretly involved in an immoral or illegal act. 
Synonyms: collusion, collaboration
Antonyms: honesty, truthfulness
Example Sentence: 
This infringement of the law had taken place with the connivance of officials.
4. RAMPAGE (NOUN):  a period of violent and uncontrollable behaviour by a group of people. 
Synonyms: turmoil, disturbance, berserk
Antonyms: calm, harmony
 
Example Sentence: 
Thugs went on the rampage and wrecked a classroom.
5. RANSACK (VERB):  Search thoroughly, especially in such a way as to cause harm. 
Synonyms: pillage, plunder, raid
Antonyms: protect, organize
Example Sentence: 
Man has ransacked the planet for fuel.
 
6. AGITATION (NOUN):  a state of anxiety or nervous excitement. 
Synonyms: anxiety, turbulence, unrest
Antonyms: lightness, happiness, tranquility
Example Sentence: 
She was wringing her hands in agitation.
7. RETALIATION (NOUN):  the action of harming someone because they have harmed oneself; revenge. 
Synonyms: punishment, reprisal, revenge
Antonyms: pardon, sympathy
Example Sentence: 
She rejected as preposterous any suggestion that she had acted in retaliation.
8. CAVALCADE (NOUN):  a formal procession of people walking, on horseback, or riding in vehicles. 
Synonyms: procession, parade, march
Antonyms: halt, disorder
Example Sentence: 
The royal cavalcade proceeded through the city.
9. DOCILE (ADJECTIVE):  ready to accept control or instruction; submissive. 
Synonyms: gentle, obedient, pliant
Antonyms: inflexible, obstinate, determined
Example Sentence: 
The women he remembered were docile and silent.
10. PROVINCE (NOUN):country, realm 
Synonyms: shire, region, territory, domain
Antonyms: avocation, recreation,
Example Sentence: 
Anu is too provincial to buy foreign products.


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