- PILLAGE(VERB): To take by force
Synonyms: loot, pilfer
Antonyms: give, offer
Example Sentence:
The general was a decent man and did not allow any of his soldiers to pillage items from towns they invaded.
- GUTTURAL(ADJECTIVE): Deep in sound
Synonyms: growling, husky
Antonyms: thin, dulcet
Example Sentence:
Mariyam spoke in a low guttural voice.
- GUSTO(NOUN): Great enthusiasm
Synonyms: brio, fervor
Antonyms: apathy, lethargy
Example Sentence:
My brothers jumped into the swimming pool with gusto.
- GUILELESS(ADJECTIVE): Honest
Synonyms: artless, genuine
Antonyms: cunning, deceitful
Example Sentence:
She was so guileless that he had no option but to believe her.
- GRUMPY(ADJECTIVE): Surly
Synonyms: peevish, cranky
Antonyms: cheerful, happy
Example Sentence:
No job is available in my company for a grumpy man.
- GRUMBLE(NOUN): Complaint
Synonyms: protest, objection
Antonyms: compliment, praise
ExampleSentence:
My grumble is with the structure and organisation of her material.
- GRISLY(ADJECTIVE): Gruesome
Synonyms: shocking, terrible
Antonyms: nice, charming
Example Sentence:
A series of grisly murders has been solved.
- SLIGHTING (ADJECTIVE):Abusive
Synonyms: derisive, opprobrious
Antonyms: praising, nice
Example Sentence:
When we were some distance away he made a slighting remark about Millie.
- GARISH (ADJECTIVE): Flashy
Synonyms: ostentatious, showy
Antonyms: simple, modest
Example Sentence:
I don’t like to wear garish attires.
- OBSERVANT(ADJECTIVE): Perceptive
Synonyms: quick, aware
Antonyms: vague, unobservant
Example Sentence:
An observant doctor can detect depression from expression and posture.