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ABYSMAL (ADJECTIVE) Extremely bad; appalling. Synonyms- Very bad, dreadful, awful, terrible Antonyms- good, low Usage- The quality of her work is abysmal.

DILIGENCE (ADJECTIVE) Careful and persistent work or effort. Synonyms- Dedicated, commited Antonyms- Inactivity, lethargy Usage- Few party members challenge his diligence as an MP.

DESSIPATE (ADJECTIVE) (with reference to a feeling or emotion) disappear or cause to disappear. Synonyms- Deplete, lavish Antonyms- Save, hoard Usage- the concern she'd felt for him had wholly dissipated

FOMENT (VERB) Instigate or stir up (an undesirable or violent sentiment or course of action) Synonyms- Abet, arouse Antonyms- Finish, tranquilize Usage- They accused him of fomenting political unrest.

ECCENTRIC (ADJECTIVE) (of a person or their behaviour) unconventional and slightly strange. Synonyms- Bizarre, curious Antonyms- Common, familiar Usage- He noted her eccentric appearance.

HOSTILE (ADJECTIVE) Showing or feeling opposition or dislike; unfriendly. Synonyms- Antagonistic, aggressive, confrontational, Antonyms- Safe, friendly Usage- He wrote a ferociously hostile attack

FEROCIOUSLY (NOUN) In a savagely fierce, cruel, or violent manner. Synonyms- Fearsome, fierce, frightful, furious Antonyms- Light, moderate, soft Usage- The dogs barked ferociously.

CONVOKE (VERB) Call together or summon (an assembly or meeting) Synonyms- Convene, summon, call together, call Antonyms- Disperse, scatter Usage- She sent messages convoking a Council of Ministers.

ZAP (VERB) Destroy or obliterate. Synonyms- Destroy, wipe out, annihilate, exterminate Antonyms- Initiate, give birth Usage- Zap the enemy's artillery before it can damage your core units.

JOVIAL (ADJECTIVE) Cheerful and friendly. Synonyms- Cheerful, jolly, happy, cheery, goodhumoured Antonyms- Sad, depressed Usage- She was in a jovial mood.

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