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Vocabulary Unit  13 Level D Bona fide  (adj.) genuine; sincere Vocabulary Unit  13 Level D Bona fide  (adj.) genuine; sincere

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Vocabulary Unit 13 Level D Bona fide adj genuine sincere Synonyms authentic indisputable legitimate certified Antonyms false fake bogus spurious counterfeit B uoyant adj able to float easily able to hold things up cheerful hopeful ID: 761173

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Vocabulary Unit 13 Level D

Bona fide (adj.) genuine; sincere Synonyms: authentic, indisputable, legitimate, certifiedAntonyms: false, fake, bogus, spurious, counterfeit

Buoyant (adj.) able to float easily, able to hold things up; cheerful, hopeful Synonyms: blithe, jaunty, lighthearted, animatedAntonyms: downcast, depressed, gloomy, morose

Concede (v.) to admit as true; to yield, submit Synonyms: acknowledge, grant, allow, assentAntonyms: contest, dispute, gainsay, challenge

Congenial (adj.) getting on well with others; agreeable; pleasant Synonyms: friendly, sociable, amiable, compatibleAntonyms: disagreeable, surly, cold, standoffish

Migration (n.) a movement from one country or region to another Synonyms: population shift, mass movement

Perceive (v.) to be aware of through the senses, observe; to grasp mentally Synonyms: notice, discern, understandAntonyms: miss, overlook, be blind to

Prelude (n.) an introduction; that which comes before or leads off Synonyms: preface, overture, prologue, “curtain-raiser”Antonyms: epilogue, postlude, aftermath

Sever (v.) to separate, divide into parts Synonyms: cut off, amputate, break off, dissolveAntonyms: join, unite, weld together

Versatile (adj.) able to do many things well; capable of many uses Synonyms: adaptable, handy, all-around, many-sidedAntonyms: limited, specialized, restricted

Vindicate (v.) to clear from hint or charge of wrongdoing; to defend successfully against opposition; to justify Synonyms: acquit, absolve, exonerate, advocateAntonyms: implicate, incriminate, condemn, convict