- UNRULY (ADJECTIVE):Loud
Synonyms: boisterous, noisy Antonyms: quite, silent
Example Sentence:
The unruly activists belonged to ABC political party.
- BRADE (VERB): to be angry
Synonyms: irritate, chafe Antonyms: soothe, appease
Example Sentence:
He was braded over such a trivial issue.
- OBSEQUIOUS (ADJECTIVE):Submissive
Synonyms: complacent, abject Antonyms: arrogant, brazen
Example Sentence:
Some members of his team are pretty much obsequious.
- AGGRIEVED (ADJECTIVE):Disturbed
Synonyms: oppressed, wronged Antonyms: comforted, pleased
Example Sentence:
Aggrieved family of the martyr paid last tribute to his dear body.
- CONGREGATE (VERB):Assemble
Synonyms: collect, gather Antonyms: disperse, distribute
Example Sentence:
The crowd congregated amid drizzle to celebrate international Yoga day.
- IMPECUNIOUS (ADJECTIVE): Poverty-Stricken
Synonyms: penniless, poor Antonyms: wealthy, rich
Example Sentence:
I wonder why only impecunious people are dominated by the upper middle class.
- ALLEGIANCE (NOUN):loyalty
Synonyms: dedication, adherence Antonyms: apathy, dishonour
Example Sentence:
The party proved its allegiance to the public.
- WOEFUL (ADJECTIVE):Miserable
Synonyms: anguished, calamitous Antonyms: cheery, hopeful
Example Sentence:
Due to woeful state of his job his family is hand to mouth.
- SMIRK (VERB):smile coyly
Synonyms: sneer, simper Antonyms: frown, cry
Example Sentence:
The little girl smirked over her pet’s activities.
- DIMINUTIVE (ADJECTIVE):small and weak
Synonyms: inconsequential, puny Antonyms: giant, mammoth
Example sentence:
The baby took very diminutive steps.