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S.

No.

Word

Synonyms

1.

Obligatory

Compulsory, Imperative, Necessary

2.

Strife

Contention, Rivalry, Discord, Dispute

3.

Display

Show, Exhibit, Disclose, Manifest

4.

Ponder

Think, Muse, Reflect, Deliberate

5.

Dispute

Quarrel, Contention, Controversy

6.

Struggle

Fight, Battle, Strive, Endeavour

7.

Postpone

Delay, Defer, Shelve, Procrastinate

8.

Distress

Discomfort, Trouble, Grief, Anxiety

9.

Praise

Applause, Approval, Acclaim

10.

Obsolete

Antiquated, Extinct, Discarded, Outworn

11.

Reliable

Responsible, Credible, Trustworthy, Dependable

12.

Distribute

Divide, Classify, Scatter, Apportion

13.

Pray

Implore, Beg, Request, Entreat

14.

Obscene

Immoral, Corrupt, Indecent, Unchaste

15.

Prudence

Discretion, Carefulness, Caution

16.

Diversity

Variety, Variation, Difference

17.

Precious

Priceless, Costly, Invaluable, Dear

18.

Obtain

Get, Attain, Acquire, Procure

19.

Divine

Holy, Godlike, Celestial, Super human

20.

Summit

Top, Apex, Peak, Zenith, Vertex

21.

Obvious

Manifest, Clear, Evident, Plain

22.

Rescue

Liberate, Set free, Deliver, Save

23.

Docile

Gentle, Submissive, Obedient, Teachable

24.

Prize

Award, Medal, Trophy, Laurels

25.

Sacred

Holy, Consecrated, Sanctified, Sacrosanct

26.

Probe

Search, Investigate, Explore, Verify



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