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Lesson 15

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  1. alliance
    the state of being joined in an association or coalition
    The alliance between the countries benefited the citizens
    Synonyms: alikeness, alliance, analogy, association, closeness, connection, correspondence, kinship, likeness, relation, relationship, resemblance, semblance, similitude
    Antonyms: dissimilarity
  2. colleague
    an associate that one works with
    The work colleagues celebrated their birthday
    Synonyms: aide, ally, assistant, auxiliary, buddy, chum, co-worker, coadjutor, cohort, collaborator, companion, compatriot, compeer, comrade, confederate, confrere, crony, friend, helper, pal, partner, teammate, workmate
    Antonyms: antagonist, detractor, enemy, opponent, opposer
  3. collaborate
    work together on a common enterprise or project
    The results can be good when students collaborate
    Synonyms: accompany, acquiesce, act jointly, assent, collaborate, concur, conspire, follow, share in, work together
    Antonyms: disagree, fight
  4. aspire
    have an ambitious plan or a lofty goal
    The teachers did not aspire to give bad grades
    Synonyms: arise, aspire, bear aloft, boost, bring up, build up, buoy up, climb, come up, disappear, disperse, dissipate, draw up, elevate, erect, goose, heft, hike, hike up, hoist, jack up, jump up, mount, move up, pick up, put up, raise, raise high, rear, rise, soar, take up, up, upheave, uphold, uplift, upraise, uprear, vanish
    Antonyms: descend, drop, lower
  5. federation
    an organization formed by merging several groups or parties
    The sports federation controlled the games
    Synonyms: alliance, amalgamation, association, coadunation, coalition, compression, concentration, condensation, federation , fusion, incorporation, melding, mergence, merger, merging, reinforcement, solidification, strengthening, unification
    Antonyms: dispersal, division, parting, separation, severance, weakening
  6. harmonious
    exhibiting equivalence or correspondence among constituents
    The music was beautiful and harmonious
    Synonyms: classic, elegant, harmonious, pure, refined, restrained, symmetrical, understated, well-proportioned
    Antonyms: complicated, modern, unclassical
  7. interact
    do something together or with others
    I like to interact with my friends while we are online.
    Synonyms: approach, be in touch with, buzz*, call, check with, connect, get, get ahold of, get in touch with, interact, interface, network*, phone, reach, reach out, relate, speak to, talk, telephone, touch base, visit, write to
    Antonyms: avoid
  8. populace
    people in general considered as a whole
    The populace of New York City is very international
    Synonyms: all, all and sundry, anybody, each one, each person, every person, generality, masses, people, populace, the public, the whole, young and old
    Antonyms: nobody/noone
  9. unanimous
    in complete agreement
    Everyone supported the decision making it unanimous.
    Synonyms: agreed, brick wall, consecutive, consentient, continued, firm, like a rock, regular, set in stone, stable, steady, unalloyed, unanimous, unbroken, undivided, uninterrupted, united, unmixed
    Antonyms: broken, divided, incomplete, incontinuous, intermittent
  10. uniform
    clothing of distinctive design worn by members of a group
    I forgot to wear my uniform to work and I got into trouble
    Synonyms: akin, alike, comparable, consonant, convertible, correspondent, corresponding, equivalent, homologous, interchangeable, kindred, like, parallel, related, resembling, undifferentiated, uniform
    Antonyms: disagreeing, disparate, dissimilar, unalike, unlike, unrelated
Created on Mon Mar 04 02:57:30 EST 2013 (updated Wed Mar 13 11:43:58 EDT 2013)

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