Solidarity (noun) – fellowship between members of a group Examples: Synonyms : Unity, harmony, camaraderie Antonyms : discord.

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Solidarity (noun) – fellowship between members of a group Examples:
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Solidarity (noun) – fellowship between members of a group Examples: Synonyms : Unity, harmony, camaraderie Antonyms : discord

Spendthrift (noun) – a person who spends money wastefully Examples: Synonyms : Wasteful, prodigal, squanderer Antonyms : miser

Stoic (n. & adj.) – not affected by passion or feeling Examples: Synonyms : strong Antonyms : Weak, emotional

Succinct (adj.) – brief, concise Examples: Synonyms : Concise, short, to the point Antonyms : Long-winded

Succumb (verb) – to give way to a superior force Examples: Synonyms : Yield, give in, submit, surrender Antonyms : To overcome, triumph, beat

Superfluous (adj.) – unnecessary, in excess of what is needed Examples: Synonyms : Extra, surplus, excessive Antonyms : Basic, essential

Taciturn (adj.) – being of few words Examples: Synonyms : Reticent, silent, reserved Antonyms : Talkative, communicative

Tantamount (adj.) – equivalent in effect or meaning Examples: Synonyms : Equal, synonymous Antonyms : Different, unequal

Tirade (noun) – a long, harsh, often abusive speech Examples: Synonyms : Outburst, lecture, rant Antonyms :

Torpid (adj.) – without energy, sluggish Examples: Synonyms : Sluggish, idle, inactive, slothful, lazy Antonyms : Energetic, lively, active