1.
Ad infinitum: endlessly
Synon: forever,unceasingly,incessantly,ceaselessly
2.
Apportion: to divide and give out in shared
Synon: distribute,allot,parcel out,allocate
3.
bona fide: genuine; sincere
Synon: authentic,indisputable,legitimate,certified
4.
buoyant: able to float easily; able to hold things up; cheerful, hopeful
Synon: blithe, jaunty,lighthearted,animated
5.
clique: a small, exclusive group of people
Synon: inner circle, coterie
6.
concede: to admit as true; to yield, submit
Synon: acknowledge, grant, allow, assent
7.
congenial: getting on well with others; agreeable, pleasant
Synon: friendly, sociable, amiable. compatible
8.
lofty: very high; noble
Synon: elevate, towering, exalted, grand
9.
Migration: a movement from one country or region to another
Synon: population shift, mass movement
10.
perceive: to be aware of through the senses, observe, to grasp mentally
Synon: notice, discern, understand
11.
Perverse: inclined to go against what is expected; stubborn; turned away from what is good and proper
Synon: obstinate, contrary, mulish, wayward
12.
prelude: an introduction; that which comes before or leads off
Synon: preface, overture, prologue, '' curtain-raiser''
13.
rancid: stale, spoiled
Synon: foul, rank, fetid, sour, rotten, putrid
14.
rustic: country-like; simple, plain; awkward; (n) one who lives in the country
Synon: rough, unsophisticated, countrified
15.
Sever: to separate, divide into parts
Synon: cut off, amputate, break off, dissolve
16.
sordid: wretchedly, poor, run-down, mean or selfish
Synon: filthy, squalid, base, vile, seedy, sleazy
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untenable: not capable of being held or defended; impossible to maintain
Synon: indefensible,insupportable, groundless
18.
versatile: able to do many things well, capable of many uses
Synon: adaptable, handy, all-around, many-sided
19.
vindicate: to clear from the hint or charge of wrongdoing, to defend successfully against opposition, to justify
Synon: acquit, absolve, exonerate, advocate
20.
wane: to lose size, strength, or power
Synon: diminish, decline, subside, dwindle