Synonyms: coordinating, synchronizing, harmonizing
Antonyms: conflicting, diverging, opposing
Example: The team worked on aligning their goals and strategies for better collaboration.
2. Envoy: (noun) a representative or messenger, especially one sent on a diplomatic mission; рдк्рд░рддिрдиिрдзि
Synonyms: ambassador, diplomat, emissary
Antonyms: adversary, opponent, foe
Example: The president appointed a special envoy to negotiate peace talks between the two countries.
3. Communiques: (noun) official announcements or statements, especially in written form; рд╕ंрдЪाрд░
Synonyms: messages, bulletins, releases
Antonyms: silence, secrecy, non-disclosure
Example: The government issued several communiques to update the public on the ongoing situation.
4. Sought: (verb) past tense of "seek," meaning to search for or try to obtain; рдЦोрдЬрдиा
Synonyms: looked for, searched, pursued
Antonyms: ignored, disregarded, abandoned
Example: She sought guidance from her mentor before making an important decision.
5.Outreach: (noun) an effort to extend help, services, or communication to a wider community or audience; рдкрд╣ुँрдЪ
Synonyms: extension, expansion, outreach program
Antonyms: isolation, exclusion, segregation
Example: The organization launched an outreach campaign to provide healthcare services to remote areas.
6. Amplify: (verb) to make louder, stronger, or more significant; рдмрдв़ाрдиा
Synonyms: enhance, magnify, intensify
Antonyms: diminish, reduce, weaken
Example: The speaker used a microphone to amplify her voice and reach the entire audience.
7. Forefront: (noun) the leading or most prominent position or place; рдоुрдЦ्рдпрддा
Synonyms: forefront, forefront, vanguard
Antonyms: background, rear, periphery
Example: The company's innovative products brought it to the forefront of the industry.
8. Spearheading: (verb) leading or initiating an effort, campaign, or movement; рдоुрдЦ्рдп рдиेрддा рд╣ोрдиा
Synonyms: leading, initiating, driving
Antonyms: following, lagging, trailing
Example: She played a key role in spearheading the environmental conservation project.
9. Proliferation: (noun) rapid or widespread increase or growth; рдк्рд░рд╕ाрд░
Synonyms: expansion, multiplication, spread
Antonyms: reduction, decline, contraction
Example: The proliferation of smartphones has changed the way people communicate and access information.
10. Impeccable: (adjective) flawless, without any mistakes or faults; рдиिрд╖्рдкрдХ्рд╖
Synonyms: faultless, perfect, impeccable
Antonyms: flawed, imperfect, defective
Example: She has an impeccable sense of style and always looks well put-together.
11. Elitist: (adjective) favoring or promoting the interests of a privileged or exclusive group; рдЕрд▓ीрдд
Synonyms: exclusive, privileged, snobbish
Antonyms: inclusive, egalitarian, democratic
Example: The club was criticized for its elitist membership policies and high fees.
12. Heft: (noun) weight or heaviness, especially in a physical sense; рд╡рдЬрди
Synonyms: weight, heaviness, bulk
Antonyms: lightness, insignificance, triviality
Example: She struggled with the heft of the suitcase as she tried to lift it onto the overhead compartment.
13. "Elephants in the room": (idiom) important and obvious issues or problems that are being ignored or avoided; рдХрдаोрд░ рд╕рдорд╕्рдпा рдЬो рд╕рдмрдХे рд╕ाрдордиे рд╣ोрддी рд╣ै рдкрд░ рдЙрд╕े рдХोрдИ рдирд╣ीं рджेрдЦрддा рд╣ै
Example: The tension between the two colleagues was the elephant in the room that no one wanted to address.
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