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Antonyms: Patriot, rapture, honorary, employ, employee, frenzy, humility...



 
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Antonyms: Patriot, rapture, honorary, employ, employee, frenzy, humility... #1 (permalink) Tue Sep 29, 2009 11:30 am   Antonyms: Patriot, rapture, honorary, employ, employee, frenzy, humility...
 

Good Evening to all the ESL experts,

Please tell me antonyms of the following words:

1)Patriot...
2)Rapture...
3)Honorary...
4)Employ...
5)Employee...
6)Frenzy...
7)humility...

I shall be highly thankful to your inputs.
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Antonyms: Patriot, rapture, honorary, employ, employee, frenzy, humility... #2 (permalink) Wed Sep 30, 2009 1:41 am   Antonyms: Patriot, rapture, honorary, employ, employee, frenzy, humility...
 

I would suggest the following, though, I am sure, there are more. You migh try thesaurus or any on-line dictionary, if you do not have a traditioanl one.

Patriot-traitor, turncoat, deserter

Rapture- gloom, sadness

Honorary -1. Disgraced .2.paid

Employ- discharge, dismiss,fire,sack

Employee-employer, boss

Frenzy-calmness

Humility-arrogance, disobedience

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