1. RAMBUNCTIOUS (ADJECTIVE): Loud
Synonyms: boisterous, noisy
Antonyms: quite, silent
Example Sentence:
Anuj is one of the most rambunctious boys in the class.
- OBSEQUIOUS (ADJECTIVE):Submissive
Synonyms: complacent, abject
Antonyms: arrogant, brazen
Example Sentence:
I don’t like his obsequious nature.
- GAUNT (ADJECTIVE): Skinny
Synonyms: emaciated, forlorn
Antonyms: plump, fat
Example Sentence:
The people living in slums are becoming gaunt day by day.
- QUERULOUS (ADJECTIVE): Grouchy
Synonyms: cantankerous, complaining
Antonyms: cheerful, happy
Example Sentence:
The shopkeeper is very querulous.
- IMPECUNIOUS (ADJECTIVE): Poverty-Stricken
Synonyms: penniless, poor
Antonyms:wealthy,rich
Example Sentence:
Julia Roberts went to provide aid to the impecunious people in Sudan.
- DOLOROUS (ADJECTIVE):Miserable
Synonyms: anguished, calamitous
Antonyms: cheery, hopeful
Example Sentence:
Seeing his dolorous condition she started crying at once.
- CADAVEROUS (ADJECTIVE):Pale
Synonyms: blanched, ashen
Antonyms: lively, lifelike
Example Sentence:
Nisha’s face looked very cadaverous.
- DECADENT (ADJECTIVE):Corrupt
Synonyms: immoral, depraved
Antonyms: moral, noble
Example Sentence:
He can’t bear the sight of the decadent persons.
- CONSOLATION (NOUN): Relief
Synonyms: compassion, comfort
Antonyms: torture, hurt
Example Sentence:
He was given a transfer letter in his consolation meeting.
- COMMISERATE (VERB):Sympathize
Synonyms: console, condole
Antonyms: be indifferent, turn away
Example Sentence:
They don’t commiserate easily.