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Appearance : Synonyms and Antonyms





Appearance


( Noun )


We must not judge people by their appearance.


Synonyms:

1. Sight

2. View

3. Show

4. Outlook

5. Scene

6. Tableau

7. Scenery

8. Setting

9. Picture

10. Landscape

Contextual Examples:

Rhinoceros is deadly to sight.

What a beautiful view of the sea from this window!

Your outlook on life seems quite constructive.

The scenery of Kashmir attracts our poetic admiration.

The landscape of Switzerland is comparable to that of London.



Antonyms:

1. Formless

2. Distorted

3. Skeleton

4. Insulting

Contextual Examples:

The area surrounding this coal mine is the least interesting. It is almost formless.

The scene in Baghdad today gives a grim distorted picture of the war-torn great city.

The Synonyms and Antonyms form an integral part of the English Language. Acquaintance with the vocabulary of the English language is a necessity for effective expression either in written or in an oral from. Synonyms are nothing but the similar meanings of a particular word or its semantic relation. A Synonym is a word or a phrase that means the same as another word or a phrase in the same language. Antonyms are the negative connotation of a particular word. An Antonym is a word or phrase that is opposite in meaning to a particular word or a phrase in the same language.



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