✅611). Provocative (Adjective)
👉Definition: causing anger or another strong reaction,
especially deliberately
👉Synonyms:
annoying, irritating, exasperating, infuriating, provoking, maddening
👉Usage: a provocative article
✅612). Bipartisanship (Noun)
👉Definition: agreement or cooperation between two
political parties that usually oppose each other's
policies
👉Synonyms: Partnership
Usage: a renewed spirit of political bipartisanship
✅613)Carnage (Noun)
👉Definition: the killing of a large number of people
👉Synonyms: slaughter, massacre, mass murder, mass
destruction, butchery
👉Usage: the bombing was timed to cause as much
carnage as possible
✅614). Adherence (Noun)
👉Definition: attachment or commitment to a person,
cause, or belief
👉Synonyms: attachment, sticky, sticking, adhering,
clinging, tacky
👉Usage: a strict adherence to etiquette
✅615). Hawks (Noun)
👉Definition: a person who advocates an aggressive or
warlike policy, especially in foreign affairs
👉Synonyms: advocate.
👉Usage: severe limits were put on the peace plan by
party hawks
✅616). Prudence (Noun)
👉Definition: the quality of being prudent; cautiousness
Synonyms: wisdom, judgement, good judgement, judiciousness, sagacity
👉Usage: we need to exercise prudence in such important matters
✅617) Unremunerative (Adjective)
👉Definition: bringing little or no profit or income
👉Synonyms: gain less, profitless
👉Usage: unremunerative research work
✅618). Tyranny (Noun)
👉Definition: cruel and oppressive government or rule
👉Synonyms: despotism, absolutism, absolute power,
autocracy, dictatorship
👉Usage: refugees fleeing tyranny and oppression
✅619). Grandiose (Adjective)
👉Definition: extravagantly or pretentiously imposing in
appearance or style
👉Synonyms:
magnificent, impressive, grand, imposing, awe-inspiring
👉Usage: the court's grandiose facade
✅620). Overwhelmingly (Adverb)
👉Definition: to a very great degree or with a great
majority
👉Synonyms: very
large, profuse, enormous, immense, inordinate,
massive
👉Usage: the country voted overwhelmingly for independence
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