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ANNUL
Annul is a verb.
It’s synonyms are abolish, cancel, invalidate, and nullify.
It’s antonyms are authorize, ratify, and validate.
King Richard decided to annul Prince John’s taxes.
2.
BLASÉ
Blasé is an adjective.
It’s antonyms are enthusiastic, fervent, and passionate.
Scar appeared blasé toward Simba’s birth.
3.
BOLSTER
Bolster is a verb and a noun.
It’s synonyms are buttress, reinforce, and validate.
It’s antonmyns are impair, undermine, and weaken.
Flynn Rider’s arrvial at her tower only bolstered Rapunzel’s urge to leave.
4.
DEPLORE
Deplore is a verb.
It’s synonyms are bemoan, bewail, and lament.
It’s antonyms are approve, commend, and extoil.
Grumpy originally deplored the fair maiden who he came to love.
5.
FRIVOLOUS
Frivolous is an adjective.
It’s synonyms are foolish, inane, petty, and silly.
It’s antonyms are important, serious, and significant.
Donald Duck’s actions are often considered frivolous and childlike.
6.
MUSTER
Muster is a verb and a noun.
It’s synonyms are inventory, marshal, mobilize, and roster
It’s anyonyms are disband, dismiss, and disperse.
Flick mustered up all the courage he had and then challenged Hopper.
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NONENTITY
Nonentity is a noun.
It’s synonym is nobody.
It’s antonym is celebrity.
Annastasia and Drizzela frequently treat Cinderella like a nonentity.
8.
OBSESS
Obsess is a verb.
It’s synonym is preoccupy.
The Evil Queen obsessed over her beauty, and Snow White’s rivled her own.
9.
ORNATE
Ornate is an adjective.
It’s synonyms are fancy, flamboyant, and flashy.
It’s antonyms are austere, plain, and stark.
Elsa created a highly ornate palace made in it’s entirety of ice.
10.
OUST
Oust is a verb.
It’s synonyms are eject, and expel.
It’s antonyms are admit, and welcome.
Prince John ousted the good King from power.
11.
PERUSE
Peruse is a verb.
It’s synonyms are pore over, scrutinize, and study.
The Captain of the ship perused the document, entailing how to get home.
12.
POROUS
Porous is an adjective
It’s synonyms are leaky, and permeable.
It’s antonyms are airtight, and impermeable
Flounder hid behind the porous coral, allowing the shark to still see him.
13.
PROMONTORY
Promontory is a noun.
It’s synonyms are cliff, jetty, and outcrop.
Pocahontas stood on the promontory watching the ships come to America.
14.
PRONE
Prone is an adjective.
It’s synonyms are liable, and prostrate.
It’s antonyms are standing upright, and unlikely.
Piglet is prone to blow away with a strong gust of wind.
15.
QUALM
Qualm is a noun.
It’s synonyms are regret, scruple, and second thought.
Lady Tremane felt no qualm about mistreating Cinderella.
16.
RECOURSE
Recourse is a noun.
It’s synonyms ate redress, and remedy.
The fairies turned to Prince Phillip, their recourse to wake Aurora.
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RESIDUE
Residue is a noun.
It’s synonyms are leavings, remains, and remnant.
Pooh’s “hunny” pot left behind a sticky, sweet residue everywhere.
18.
SOLICITOUS
Solicitous is an adjective.
It’s synonym is concerned.
It’s antonyms are apathetic, indifferent, and unconcerned.
The fairygodmother was solicitous toward Cinderella and offered to help.
19.
STAID
Staid is an adjective
It’s synonyms are prim, sedate, and sober.
It’s antonyms are gaudy, jaunty, and unconventional.
Mr. Incredible did not enjoy acting in a staid manner everyday.
20.
SUSTAIN
Sustain is a verb.
It’s synonyms are foster, and uphold
Throughout his life, hook sustained a fear for the corcodile.
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