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Dexterous : Clumsy...

Dexterous : Clumsy

A

Sheer : transparent

B

Browse : Look

C

Blame : Criticise

D

Pessimist : Hopeful

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D

Dexterous. is antonym of .Clumsy.. Similarly, .Pessimist. is antonym of .Hopeful..
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