1). discern (v) to see clearly, recognize If the owners do not accede to the demands of the players, because making millions of dollars for playing a game.

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1). discern (v) to see clearly, recognize If the owners do not accede to the demands of the players, because making millions of dollars for playing a game is not enough, there would be a strike. Synonym(s) To perceive detect distinguish

2). inter (v) to bury: to consign into oblivion If the owners do not accede to the demands of the players, because making millions of dollars for playing a game is not enough, there would be a strike. Synonym(s) To commit to the earth Antonym(s) To unearth exhume

3). martinet (n) a strict disciplinarian; a stickler for the rules If the owners do not accede to the demands of the players, because making millions of dollars for playing a game is not enough, there would be a strike. Synonym(s) taskmaster

4). somber (adj) dark, gloomy; depressed or melancholy in spirit If the owners do not accede to the demands of the players, because making millions of dollars for playing a game is not enough, there would be a strike. Synonym(s) Mournful dismal Antonym(s) bright sunny lighthearted

5). squalid (adj) filthy, wretched If the owners do not accede to the demands of the players, because making millions of dollars for playing a game is not enough, there would be a strike. Synonym(s) dingy vile foul Antonym(s) Neat and clean lofty

6). turbulent (adj) disorderly, riotous, violent; stormy If the owners do not accede to the demands of the players, because making millions of dollars for playing a game is not enough, there would be a strike. Synonym(s) tumultuous unruly agitated Antonym(s) calm placid tranquil

7). vociferous (adj) loud and noisy If the owners do not accede to the demands of the players, because making millions of dollars for playing a game is not enough, there would be a strike. Synonym(s) clamorous uproarious Antonym(s) quiet Soft-spoken Subdued

8). voluminous (adj) of great size; numerous If the owners do not accede to the demands of the players, because making millions of dollars for playing a game is not enough, there would be a strike. Synonym(s) bulky massive plentiful Antonym(s) scant meager

9). waive (v) to do without, give up voluntarily If the owners do not accede to the demands of the players, because making millions of dollars for playing a game is not enough, there would be a strike. Synonym(s) To decline relinquish forgo Antonym(s) To insist on To claim accept

10). apathy (n) a lack of feeling If the owners do not accede to the demands of the players, because making millions of dollars for playing a game is not enough, there would be a strike. Synonym(s) indifference disinterest detachment Antonym(s) enthusiasm concern Fervor

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