general vocabulary
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Opposites
Replace the words in bold in these sentences with a word from the box which has an opposite
meaning.
VERBS
withdrew • fell • rewarded • loosened • refused (to let) • set
denied • deteriorated • abandoned • forbade • lowered
demolished • retreated • refused • simplified • defended •
rejected
1. They
accepted the offer of a ceasefire.
2. He
admitted telling lies in his original statement.
3. The army slowly
advanced, leaving a trail of devastation in its path.
4. They
agreed to meet to discuss the future of the organisation.
5. The
minister attacked his party’s policies in a speech in Parliament.
6. The apartments blocks they
built were the ugliest in the city.
7. He
complicated matters by rewriting the original proposal.
8. They
continued with their plans to assassinate the king when he opened the parliament.
9. He
deposited £7,000 - half his college fees for the forthcoming year.
10. Relations between
the two countries have improved considerably in the last year.
11. He
permitted us to present our petition directly to the President.
12. The members of the commune were
punished for their part in the revolution.
13. He
raised the overall standards of the company within two months of his appointment.
14. As
soon as the sun rose, the demonstrators began to appear on the streets.
15. Prices
rose sharply in the first three months of the financial year.
16. As soon as he had
tightened the knots, he pushed the boat out.
For
reference, see the
Easier English Dictionary for Students (978 0 7475 6624 3)