dict_dl/en_MWThesaurus/ini_MWT.json
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{
"iniquitous":{
"not conforming to a high moral standard; morally unacceptable":{
"examples":[
"zero tolerance at the academy for cheating and other iniquitous practices"
],
"synonyms":[
"bad",
"dark",
"evil",
"immoral",
"nefarious",
"rotten",
"sinful",
"unethical",
"unlawful",
"unrighteous",
"unsavory",
"vicious",
"vile",
"villainous",
"wicked",
"wrong"
],
"near synonyms":[
"base",
"contemptible",
"despicable",
"dirty",
"disreputable",
"evil-minded",
"ignoble",
"ill",
"infernal",
"low",
"mean",
"snide",
"sordid",
"atrocious",
"cruel",
"infamous",
"nasty",
"blamable",
"blameworthy",
"censurable",
"objectionable",
"obscene",
"offensive",
"reprehensible",
"corrupt",
"debased",
"debauched",
"degenerate",
"depraved",
"dissolute",
"libertine",
"loose",
"low-minded",
"perverted",
"reprobate",
"scrofulous",
"sick",
"unhealthy",
"cursed",
"curst",
"cussed",
"defiling",
"noxious",
"pernicious",
"pestilential",
"ugly",
"ungodly",
"unwholesome",
"banned",
"barred",
"condemned",
"discouraged",
"forbidden",
"illegal",
"interdicted",
"outlawed",
"prohibited",
"proscribed",
"unauthorized",
"unclean",
"disallowed",
"execrable",
"lousy",
"miserable",
"wretched",
"errant",
"erring",
"fallen",
"unprincipled",
"unscrupulous",
"improper",
"incorrect",
"indecent",
"indecorous",
"naughty",
"unbecoming",
"unseemly",
"vulgar",
"dishonest",
"dishonorable"
],
"near antonyms":[
"elevated",
"high",
"high-minded",
"law-abiding",
"legitimate",
"lofty",
"noble",
"principled",
"reputable",
"scrupulous",
"allowed",
"authorized",
"legal",
"licensed",
"permissible",
"permitted",
"approved",
"endorsed",
"indorsed",
"sanctioned",
"abetted",
"encouraged",
"promoted",
"supported",
"clean",
"correct",
"decent",
"decorous",
"exemplary",
"proper",
"seemly",
"blameless",
"commendable",
"creditable",
"guiltless",
"legitimate",
"chaste",
"immaculate",
"incorruptible",
"innocent",
"inoffensive",
"irreproachable",
"lily-white",
"perfect",
"pure",
"spotless",
"squeaky-clean",
"uncorrupted",
"unerring",
"unfallen",
"unobjectionable",
"venerable",
"white",
"wholesome",
"esteemed",
"respected",
"upstanding",
"worthy"
],
"antonyms":[
"decent",
"ethical",
"good",
"honest",
"honorable",
"just",
"moral",
"right",
"righteous",
"sublime",
"upright",
"virtuous"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
"initiating":{
"to be responsible for the creation and early operation or use of":{
"examples":[
"no one knows who initiated written language"
],
"synonyms":[
"beginning",
"constituting",
"establishing",
"founding",
"inaugurating",
"innovating",
"instituting",
"introducing",
"launching",
"pioneering",
"planting",
"setting up",
"starting"
],
"near synonyms":[
"authoring",
"fathering",
"originating",
"conceiving",
"concocting",
"contriving",
"cooking (up)",
"creating",
"devising",
"fabricating",
"inventing",
"making up",
"manufacturing",
"producing",
"thinking (up)",
"constructing",
"putting up",
"developing",
"enlarging",
"expanding",
"endowing",
"financing",
"funding",
"subsidizing",
"arranging",
"organizing",
"systematizing",
"systemizing",
"refounding",
"reinitiating",
"reinstituting",
"relaunching"
],
"near antonyms":[
"abolishing",
"annihilating",
"annulling",
"nullifying",
"ending",
"finishing",
"halting",
"stopping",
"terminating",
"rounding (off or out)",
"winding up",
"wrapping up"
],
"antonyms":[
"closing (down)",
"phasing out",
"shutting (up)"
]
},
"to impart knowledge of a new thing or situation to":{
"examples":[
"initiated the new recruits in the unspoken laws of military conduct"
],
"synonyms":[
"accustoming",
"acquainting",
"familiarizing",
"introducing",
"orientating",
"orienting"
],
"near synonyms":[
"habituating",
"wonting",
"apprising",
"briefing",
"clueing (in)",
"cluing (in)",
"filling in",
"informing",
"educating",
"enlightening",
"grounding",
"instructing",
"schooling",
"training",
"versing",
"exposing",
"presenting",
"subjecting",
"advising",
"telling",
"tipping (off)",
"warning",
"wising (up)",
"reacquainting"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"to put into an office or welcome into an organization with special ceremonies":{
"examples":[
"initiated her as Surgeon General before an army of reporters and photographers"
],
"synonyms":[
"baptizing",
"baptising",
"inaugurating",
"inducting",
"installing",
"instating",
"investing",
"seating"
],
"near synonyms":[
"swearing in",
"consecrating",
"enshrining",
"accepting",
"admitting",
"receiving",
"taking in",
"enlisting",
"enrolling"
],
"near antonyms":[
"canning",
"discharging",
"firing",
"terminating",
"mustering out"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"initiation":{
"the process or an instance of being formally placed in an office or organization":{
"examples":[
"the initiation of the newest members of the local chamber of commerce"
],
"synonyms":[
"baptism",
"inaugural",
"inauguration",
"induction",
"installation",
"installment",
"instalment",
"investiture",
"investment"
],
"near synonyms":[
"enlistment",
"enrollment",
"enrolment",
"promotion"
],
"near antonyms":[
"discharge",
"removal"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"initiative":{
"readiness to engage in daring or difficult activity":{
"examples":[
"the sentry showed remarkable initiative and uncommon bravery in foiling the terrorist attack"
],
"synonyms":[
"action",
"aggressiveness",
"ambition",
"drive",
"enterprise",
"go",
"hustle"
],
"near synonyms":[
"grit",
"gumption",
"pluck",
"snap",
"spirit",
"spunk",
"starch",
"ambitiousness",
"killer instinct",
"overambitiousness",
"assertiveness",
"self-reliance",
"energy",
"hardihood",
"pep",
"vigor",
"vitality"
],
"near antonyms":[
"inactivity",
"inertia",
"passivity",
"diffidence",
"faintheartedness",
"timidity",
"hesitation",
"reluctance",
"indolence",
"laziness",
"lethargy"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"initiates":{
"to be responsible for the creation and early operation or use of":{
"examples":[
"no one knows who initiated written language"
],
"synonyms":[
"begins",
"constitutes",
"establishes",
"founds",
"inaugurates",
"innovates",
"institutes",
"introduces",
"launches",
"pioneers",
"plants",
"sets up",
"starts"
],
"near synonyms":[
"authors",
"fathers",
"originates",
"conceives",
"concocts",
"contrives",
"cooks (up)",
"creates",
"devises",
"fabricates",
"invents",
"makes up",
"manufactures",
"produces",
"thinks (up)",
"constructs",
"puts up",
"develops",
"enlarges",
"expands",
"endows",
"finances",
"funds",
"subsidizes",
"arranges",
"organizes",
"systematizes",
"systemizes",
"refounds",
"reinitiates",
"reinstitutes",
"relaunches"
],
"near antonyms":[
"abolishes",
"annihilates",
"annuls",
"nullifies",
"ends",
"finishes",
"halts",
"stops",
"terminates",
"rounds (off or out)",
"winds up",
"wraps up"
],
"antonyms":[
"closes (down)",
"phases out",
"shuts (up)"
]
},
"to impart knowledge of a new thing or situation to":{
"examples":[
"initiated the new recruits in the unspoken laws of military conduct"
],
"synonyms":[
"accustoms",
"acquaints",
"familiarizes",
"introduces",
"orientates",
"orients"
],
"near synonyms":[
"habituates",
"wonts",
"apprises",
"briefs",
"clues (in)",
"fills in",
"informs",
"educates",
"enlightens",
"grounds",
"instructs",
"schools",
"trains",
"verses",
"exposes",
"presents",
"subjects",
"advises",
"tells",
"tips (off)",
"warns",
"wises (up)",
"reacquaints"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"to put into an office or welcome into an organization with special ceremonies":{
"examples":[
"initiated her as Surgeon General before an army of reporters and photographers"
],
"synonyms":[
"baptizes",
"inaugurates",
"inducts",
"installs",
"instates",
"invests",
"seats"
],
"near synonyms":[
"swears in",
"consecrates",
"enshrines",
"accepts",
"admits",
"receives",
"takes in",
"enlists",
"enrolls",
"enrols"
],
"near antonyms":[
"cans",
"discharges",
"fires",
"terminates",
"musters out"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"iniquities":{
"that which is morally unacceptable":{
"examples":[
"a nation still struggling with the aftereffects of the iniquity of slavery"
],
"synonyms":[
"bad",
"evils",
"ills",
"immoralities",
"sins",
"villainies",
"wrongs"
],
"near synonyms":[
"atrocities",
"diabolisms",
"enormities",
"satanisms",
"devilries",
"deviltries",
"cancers",
"cankers",
"decays",
"rot",
"squalors",
"corruptions",
"debaucheries",
"degeneracies",
"depravities",
"indecencies",
"malefactions",
"perversions",
"scurrilities",
"abominations",
"anathemas",
"taboos",
"tabus"
],
"near antonyms":[
"decencies",
"honesties",
"integrities",
"probities",
"rectitudes"
],
"antonyms":[
"goods",
"moralities",
"rights",
"virtues"
]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"iniquity":{
"immoral conduct or practices harmful or offensive to society":{
"examples":[
"the use of illegal narcotics is not only a destroyer of personal health but also an iniquity that undermines our society"
],
"synonyms":[
"corruption",
"debauchery",
"depravity",
"immorality",
"iniquitousness",
"libertinage",
"libertinism",
"licentiousness",
"profligacy",
"sin",
"vice"
],
"near synonyms":[
"bad",
"badness",
"blackness",
"evil",
"evildoing",
"ill",
"turpitude",
"villainy",
"wickedness",
"wrong",
"atrociousness",
"evilness",
"heinousness",
"sinfulness",
"unscrupulousness",
"viciousness",
"vileness",
"villainousness",
"devilry",
"deviltry",
"fiendishness",
"corruptness",
"debasement",
"degeneracy",
"degeneration",
"depravedness",
"dissoluteness",
"dissolution",
"indecency",
"lasciviousness",
"lechery",
"lewdness",
"looseness",
"perversion",
"pervertedness",
"wantonness",
"abomination",
"anathema",
"taboo",
"tabu",
"criminality",
"reprehensibleness",
"baseness",
"despicableness",
"dirtiness",
"lowness",
"meanness",
"lousiness",
"miserableness",
"wretchedness"
],
"near antonyms":[
"good",
"right",
"honesty",
"honor",
"integrity",
"legitimacy",
"probity",
"rectitude",
"scrupulosity",
"scrupulousness",
"uprightness",
"goodness",
"righteousness",
"virtuousness",
"blamelessness",
"chastity",
"innocence",
"perfection",
"pureness",
"purity",
"spotlessness",
"cleanness",
"correctness",
"decency",
"decorousness",
"propriety",
"rightness",
"seemliness"
],
"antonyms":[
"morality",
"virtue"
]
},
"that which is morally unacceptable":{
"examples":[
"a nation still struggling with the aftereffects of the iniquity of slavery"
],
"synonyms":[
"bad",
"evil",
"evildoing",
"ill",
"immorality",
"sin",
"villainy",
"wrong"
],
"near synonyms":[
"atrociousness",
"atrocity",
"badness",
"balefulness",
"darkness",
"depravedness",
"devilishness",
"diabolism",
"enormity",
"evilness",
"heinousness",
"iniquitousness",
"satanism",
"sinfulness",
"vileness",
"wickedness",
"devilry",
"deviltry",
"fiendishness",
"cancer",
"canker",
"decay",
"rot",
"squalor",
"corruption",
"debauchery",
"degeneracy",
"depravity",
"indecency",
"malefaction",
"perversion",
"pervertedness",
"scurrility",
"scurrilousness",
"abomination",
"anathema",
"taboo",
"tabu"
],
"near antonyms":[
"decency",
"goodness",
"honesty",
"integrity",
"probity",
"rectitude",
"uprightness",
"goodness",
"righteousness",
"virtuousness"
],
"antonyms":[
"good",
"morality",
"right",
"virtue"
]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"initialing":{
"as in inscribing":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"inscribing",
"cosigning",
"countersigning",
"endorsing",
"indorsing",
"registering",
"signing on",
"authoring",
"penciling (in)",
"pencilling (in)",
"penning",
"scratching (out)",
"scrawling",
"scribbling",
"autographing",
"inking",
"signing",
"subscribing",
"notarizing",
"signing up"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"initiators":{
"a person who establishes a whole new field of endeavor":{
"examples":[
"as the initiator of printing from movable type, Gutenberg revolutionized people's access to written language"
],
"synonyms":[
"authors",
"begetters",
"creators",
"establishers",
"fathers",
"founders",
"founding fathers",
"generators",
"inaugurators",
"instituters",
"institutors",
"originators",
"sires"
],
"near synonyms":[
"cocreators",
"co-creators",
"cofounders",
"co-founders",
"conceivers",
"contrivers",
"designers",
"devisers",
"formulators",
"innovators",
"introducers",
"inventors",
"spawners",
"builders",
"makers",
"producers",
"developers",
"pioneers",
"researchers",
"researchists",
"organizers",
"promoters",
"encouragers",
"galvanizers",
"inspirations",
"inspirers"
],
"near antonyms":[
"disciples",
"followers",
"pupils",
"students",
"supporters"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"initiated":{
"as in trained , prepared":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"near synonyms":[
"educated",
"fitted",
"knowledgeable",
"prepared",
"qualified",
"schooled",
"taught",
"trained",
"tutored",
"versed",
"experienced",
"practiced",
"practised",
"seasoned",
"veteran",
"all-around",
"all-round",
"ambidextrous",
"versatile",
"well-rounded",
"able",
"accomplished",
"capable",
"competent",
"dexterous",
"dextrous",
"gifted",
"habile",
"handsome",
"proficient",
"skilled",
"skillful",
"talented",
"finished",
"polished",
"slick",
"ace",
"adept",
"consummate",
"crackerjack",
"expert",
"master",
"masterful",
"masterly",
"professional",
"virtuosic",
"virtuoso"
],
"near antonyms":[
"amateur",
"amateurish",
"dilettante",
"dilettantish",
"inexperienced",
"inexpert",
"jackleg",
"nonprofessional",
"unprofessional",
"unskilled",
"unskillful",
"curbstone",
"self-taught",
"uninitiated",
"unprepared",
"unqualified",
"unschooled",
"untaught",
"untrained",
"untutored",
"awkward",
"clumsy",
"ham-fisted",
"ham-handed",
"heavy-handed"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"to be responsible for the creation and early operation or use of":{
"examples":[
"no one knows who initiated written language"
],
"synonyms":[
"began",
"constituted",
"established",
"founded",
"inaugurated",
"innovated",
"instituted",
"introduced",
"launched",
"pioneered",
"planted",
"set up",
"started"
],
"near synonyms":[
"authored",
"fathered",
"originated",
"conceived",
"concocted",
"contrived",
"cooked (up)",
"created",
"devised",
"fabricated",
"invented",
"made up",
"manufactured",
"produced",
"thought (up)",
"constructed",
"put up",
"developed",
"enlarged",
"expanded",
"endowed",
"financed",
"funded",
"subsidized",
"arranged",
"organized",
"systematized",
"systemized",
"refounded",
"reinitiated",
"reinstituted",
"relaunched"
],
"near antonyms":[
"abolished",
"annihilated",
"annulled",
"nullified",
"ended",
"finished",
"halted",
"stopped",
"terminated",
"rounded (off or out)",
"wound up",
"winded up",
"wrapped up"
],
"antonyms":[
"closed (down)",
"phased out",
"shut (up)"
]
},
"to impart knowledge of a new thing or situation to":{
"examples":[
"initiated the new recruits in the unspoken laws of military conduct"
],
"synonyms":[
"accustomed",
"acquainted",
"familiarized",
"introduced",
"orientated",
"oriented"
],
"near synonyms":[
"habituated",
"wont",
"apprised",
"briefed",
"clued (in)",
"filled in",
"informed",
"educated",
"enlightened",
"grounded",
"instructed",
"schooled",
"trained",
"versed",
"exposed",
"presented",
"subjected",
"advised",
"tipped (off)",
"told",
"warned",
"wised (up)",
"reacquainted"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"to put into an office or welcome into an organization with special ceremonies":{
"examples":[
"initiated her as Surgeon General before an army of reporters and photographers"
],
"synonyms":[
"baptized",
"baptised",
"inaugurated",
"inducted",
"installed",
"instated",
"invested",
"seated"
],
"near synonyms":[
"swore in",
"consecrated",
"enshrined",
"accepted",
"admitted",
"received",
"took in",
"enlisted",
"enrolled"
],
"near antonyms":[
"canned",
"discharged",
"fired",
"terminated",
"mustered out"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"adjective",
"verb"
]
},
"initially":{
"in the beginning":{
"examples":[
"we initially intended to rebuild our hurricane-damaged home from the ground up"
],
"synonyms":[
"firstly",
"originally",
"primarily"
],
"near synonyms":[
"incipiently",
"primitively"
],
"near antonyms":[
"finally",
"lastly",
"ultimately"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"adverb"
]
},
"inimical":{
"marked by opposition or ill will":{
"examples":[
"received an inimical response rather than the anticipated support"
],
"synonyms":[
"adversarial",
"adversary",
"antagonistic",
"antipathetic",
"hostile",
"inhospitable",
"jaundiced",
"mortal",
"negative",
"unfriendly",
"unsympathetic"
],
"near synonyms":[
"adverse",
"argumentative",
"bellicose",
"belligerent",
"clashing",
"combative",
"conflicting",
"contentious",
"contrary",
"disputatious",
"militant",
"opposed",
"pugnacious",
"quarrelsome",
"resisting",
"scrappy",
"truculent",
"antisocial",
"cold",
"cool",
"disagreeable",
"disapproving",
"distant",
"frigid",
"icy",
"biased",
"prejudiced",
"discourteous",
"ill-bred",
"ill-mannered",
"impertinent",
"impolite",
"inconsiderate",
"rude",
"surly",
"uncivil",
"unfavorable",
"unkind",
"unmannerly",
"unpleasant",
"unsociable",
"acrimonious",
"bitter",
"despiteful",
"hateful",
"malevolent",
"malicious",
"malign",
"malignant",
"opprobrious",
"rancorous",
"spiteful",
"unloving",
"vindictive",
"virulent"
],
"near antonyms":[
"affable",
"amiable",
"amicable",
"civil",
"companionable",
"comradely",
"convivial",
"cordial",
"genial",
"good-natured",
"good-tempered",
"gracious",
"gregarious",
"neighborly",
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"as the initiator of printing from movable type, Gutenberg revolutionized people's access to written language"
],
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"father",
"founder",
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"instituter",
"institutor",
"originator",
"sire"
],
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"cofounder",
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"contriver",
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"introducer",
"inventor",
"spawner",
"builder",
"maker",
"producer",
"developer",
"pioneer",
"researcher",
"researchist",
"organizer",
"promoter",
"encourager",
"galvanizer",
"inspiration",
"inspirer"
],
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"disciple",
"follower",
"pupil",
"student",
"supporter"
],
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},
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"noun"
]
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"countersigning",
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"indorsing",
"registering",
"signing on",
"authoring",
"penciling (in)",
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"scratching (out)",
"scrawling",
"scribbling",
"autographing",
"inking",
"signing",
"subscribing",
"notarizing",
"signing up"
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"verb"
]
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"having no equal or rival for excellence or desirability":{
"examples":[
"an inimitable performer of violin solos"
],
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"matchless",
"nonpareil",
"only",
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"unequaled",
"unequalled",
"unexampled",
"unmatched",
"unparalleled",
"unrivaled",
"unrivalled",
"unsurpassable",
"unsurpassed"
],
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"alone",
"singular",
"unique",
"exceptional",
"extraordinary",
"rare",
"uncommon",
"unusual",
"A-OK",
"A1",
"awesome",
"bang-up",
"banner",
"beautiful",
"blue-chip",
"boffo",
"bonny",
"bonnie",
"boss",
"brag",
"brave",
"bully",
"bumper",
"capital",
"choice",
"classic",
"cool",
"corking",
"crackerjack",
"cracking",
"dandy",
"divine",
"dope",
"down",
"dynamite",
"excellent",
"fab",
"fabulous",
"famous",
"fantabulous",
"fantastic",
"fine",
"first-class",
"first-rate",
"first-string",
"five-star",
"frontline",
"gangbusters",
"gangbuster",
"gone",
"grand",
"great",
"groovy",
"heavenly",
"high-class",
"hot",
"hype",
"immense",
"jim-dandy",
"keen",
"lovely",
"marvelous",
"marvellous",
"mean",
"neat",
"nifty",
"noble",
"number one",
"No. 1",
"numero uno",
"out-of-sight",
"par excellence",
"peachy",
"peachy keen",
"phat",
"prime",
"primo",
"prize",
"prizewinning",
"quality",
"radical",
"righteous",
"sensational",
"splendid",
"stellar",
"sterling",
"superb",
"superior",
"superlative",
"supernal",
"swell",
"terrific",
"tip-top",
"top",
"top-notch",
"wizard",
"wonderful",
"better",
"preferred",
"exceptional",
"fancy",
"high-grade",
"special"
],
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"common",
"commonplace",
"everyday",
"familiar",
"frequent",
"garden",
"household",
"normal",
"ordinary",
"routine",
"ubiquitous",
"usual",
"inferior",
"lesser",
"worse",
"worst",
"bad",
"bastard",
"bush",
"bush-league",
"deficient",
"depressed",
"dissatisfactory",
"ill",
"inferior",
"lame",
"lousy",
"low",
"lower",
"off",
"paltry",
"poor",
"punk",
"substandard",
"unacceptable",
"unsatisfactory",
"wanting",
"low-grade",
"substandard",
"mediocre",
"second-class",
"second-rate",
"atrocious",
"awful",
"execrable",
"pathetic",
"rotten",
"terrible",
"vile",
"wretched"
],
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},
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"adjective"
]
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"inscribes",
"cosigns",
"countersigns",
"endorses",
"indorses",
"registers",
"signs on",
"authors",
"pencils (in)",
"pens",
"scratches (out)",
"scrawls",
"scribbles",
"autographs",
"inks",
"signs",
"subscribes",
"notarizes",
"signs up"
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},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"initiate":{
"to be responsible for the creation and early operation or use of":{
"examples":[
"no one knows who initiated written language"
],
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"begin",
"constitute",
"establish",
"found",
"inaugurate",
"innovate",
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"introduce",
"launch",
"pioneer",
"plant",
"set up",
"start"
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"near synonyms":[
"author",
"father",
"originate",
"conceive",
"concoct",
"contrive",
"cook (up)",
"create",
"devise",
"fabricate",
"invent",
"make up",
"manufacture",
"produce",
"think (up)",
"construct",
"put up",
"develop",
"enlarge",
"expand",
"endow",
"finance",
"fund",
"subsidize",
"arrange",
"organize",
"systematize",
"systemize",
"refound",
"reinitiate",
"reinstitute",
"relaunch"
],
"near antonyms":[
"abolish",
"annihilate",
"annul",
"nullify",
"end",
"finish",
"halt",
"stop",
"terminate",
"round (off or out)",
"wind up",
"wrap up"
],
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"close (down)",
"phase out",
"shut (up)"
]
},
"to impart knowledge of a new thing or situation to":{
"examples":[
"initiated the new recruits in the unspoken laws of military conduct"
],
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"accustom",
"acquaint",
"familiarize",
"introduce",
"orient",
"orientate"
],
"near synonyms":[
"habituate",
"wont",
"apprise",
"brief",
"clue (in)",
"fill in",
"inform",
"educate",
"enlighten",
"ground",
"instruct",
"school",
"train",
"verse",
"expose",
"present",
"subject",
"advise",
"tell",
"tip (off)",
"warn",
"wise (up)",
"reacquaint"
],
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},
"to put into an office or welcome into an organization with special ceremonies":{
"examples":[
"initiated her as Surgeon General before an army of reporters and photographers"
],
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"baptize",
"inaugurate",
"induct",
"install",
"instate",
"invest",
"seat"
],
"near synonyms":[
"swear in",
"consecrate",
"enshrine",
"accept",
"admit",
"receive",
"take in",
"enlist",
"enroll",
"enrol"
],
"near antonyms":[
"can",
"discharge",
"fire",
"terminate",
"muster out"
],
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},
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"verb"
]
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"the process or an instance of being formally placed in an office or organization":{
"examples":[
"the initiation of the newest members of the local chamber of commerce"
],
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"baptisms",
"inaugurals",
"inaugurations",
"inductions",
"installations",
"installments",
"instalments",
"investitures",
"investments"
],
"near synonyms":[
"enlistments",
"enrollments",
"enrolments",
"promotions"
],
"near antonyms":[
"discharges",
"removals"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"iniquitousness":{
"immoral conduct or practices harmful or offensive to society":{
"examples":[
"a movie about an unhinged taxi driver who is disgusted by the iniquitousness of the city's tenderloin and goes on a murderous rampage"
],
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"corruption",
"debauchery",
"depravity",
"immorality",
"iniquity",
"libertinage",
"libertinism",
"licentiousness",
"profligacy",
"sin",
"vice"
],
"near synonyms":[
"bad",
"badness",
"blackness",
"evil",
"evildoing",
"ill",
"turpitude",
"villainy",
"wickedness",
"wrong",
"atrociousness",
"evilness",
"heinousness",
"sinfulness",
"unscrupulousness",
"viciousness",
"vileness",
"villainousness",
"devilry",
"deviltry",
"fiendishness",
"corruptness",
"debasement",
"degeneracy",
"degeneration",
"depravedness",
"dissoluteness",
"dissolution",
"indecency",
"lasciviousness",
"lechery",
"lewdness",
"looseness",
"perversion",
"pervertedness",
"wantonness",
"abomination",
"anathema",
"taboo",
"tabu",
"criminality",
"reprehensibleness",
"baseness",
"despicableness",
"dirtiness",
"lowness",
"meanness",
"lousiness",
"miserableness",
"wretchedness"
],
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"good",
"right",
"honesty",
"honor",
"integrity",
"legitimacy",
"probity",
"rectitude",
"scrupulosity",
"scrupulousness",
"uprightness",
"goodness",
"righteousness",
"virtuousness",
"blamelessness",
"chastity",
"innocence",
"perfection",
"pureness",
"purity",
"spotlessness",
"cleanness",
"correctness",
"decency",
"decorousness",
"propriety",
"rightness",
"seemliness"
],
"antonyms":[
"morality",
"virtue"
]
},
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"noun"
]
},
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"as in inscribed":{
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"inscribed",
"cosigned",
"countersigned",
"endorsed",
"indorsed",
"registered",
"signed on",
"authored",
"penciled (in)",
"pencilled (in)",
"penned",
"scratched (out)",
"scrawled",
"scribbled",
"autographed",
"inked",
"signed",
"subscribed",
"notarized",
"signed up"
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"verb"
]
},
"initial":{
"coming before all others in time or order":{
"examples":[
"you've resolved my initial complaint, but now I have a new question"
],
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"earliest",
"first",
"foremost",
"headmost",
"inaugural",
"leadoff",
"maiden",
"original",
"pioneer",
"premier",
"virgin"
],
"near synonyms":[
"ancient",
"early",
"primal",
"primary",
"prime",
"primeval",
"primitive",
"primordial",
"antecedent",
"preceding",
"previous"
],
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"advanced",
"late",
"consequent",
"ensuing",
"following",
"subsequent",
"succeeding",
"penultimate"
],
"antonyms":[
"final",
"last",
"latest",
"latter",
"terminal",
"terminating",
"ultimate"
]
},
"as in inscribe":{
"examples":[],
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"inscribe",
"cosign",
"countersign",
"endorse",
"indorse",
"register",
"sign on",
"author",
"pen",
"pencil (in)",
"scratch (out)",
"scrawl",
"scribble",
"autograph",
"ink",
"sign",
"subscribe",
"notarize",
"sign up"
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"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"adjective",
"verb"
]
},
"initiatives":{
"readiness to engage in daring or difficult activity":{
"examples":[
"the sentry showed remarkable initiative and uncommon bravery in foiling the terrorist attack"
],
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"action",
"aggressiveness",
"ambition",
"drive",
"enterprise",
"go",
"hustle"
],
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"grit",
"gumption",
"pluck",
"snap",
"spirit",
"spunk",
"starch",
"ambitiousness",
"killer instinct",
"overambitiousness",
"assertiveness",
"self-reliance",
"energy",
"hardihood",
"pep",
"vigor",
"vitality"
],
"near antonyms":[
"inactivity",
"inertia",
"passivity",
"diffidence",
"faintheartedness",
"timidity",
"hesitation",
"reluctance",
"indolence",
"laziness",
"lethargy"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
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"noun"
]
}
}