- MASQUERADE (NOUN):disguise
Synonyms: mask, imposture Antonyms: honesty, reality
Example sentence:
Nobody can keep up the masquerade for long.
- FARRAGO (NOUN):a confused mixture.
Synonyms: mess, fuss Antonyms: liberty, liberation
Example sentence:
A farrago of fact and myth about him was presented.
- AVER (VERB):affirm
Synonyms: assert, avouch Antonyms: deny, discredit
Example sentence:
He averred the case, before the judge.
- CLICHE (NOUN):over used phrase
Synonyms: conclude, hackneyed Antonyms: new phrase, contemporary phrase
Example sentence:
I hate the cliche that women should stay at home.
- IMPUNITY (NOUN):freedom
Synonyms: exemption, privilege Antonyms: imprisonment, prohibition
Example sentence:
A criminal escaped from captivity and enjoyed impunity till his arrest.
- ENSCONCE (VERB):fix
Synonyms: establish, install Antonyms: unsettle, disarrange
Example sentence:
The engineer ensconced the antenna.
- OUTRIGHT (ADJECTIVE):complete, unconditional
Synonyms: absolute, definite Antonyms: uncertain, indefinite
Example sentence:
I stood for the outright decision.
- EXASPERATE (VERB):agitate
Synonyms: annoy, enrage Antonyms: calm, appease
Example sentence:
He was exasperated over a freelancer.
- HIITCH (NOUN):glitch
Synonyms: problem, difficulty Antonyms: chance, opportunity
Example sentence:
He was entrapped in a hitch.
- IMPREGNATE (VERB):drench
Synonyms: saturate, infuse Antonyms: dehydrate, dry
Example sentence:
I saw a new product impregnated with natural oils.