- 1.FLAMBOYANT (ADJECTIVE):Extravagant
Synonyms: glamorous, ornate Antonyms: dull, plain
Example Sentence:
He always wears flamboyant clothes to make people notice him.
- QUACKERY (NOUN):charlatanism
Synonyms: trickery, deception Antonyms: reality, frankness
Example Sentence:
The meanest and most contemptible kind of cheating is quackery.
- ABRADE (VERB): scrape
Synonyms: erode, grate Antonyms: rebuild, please
Example Sentence:
In all cases, however, a hard file will abrade the surface of the false stone.
- HOARSE (ADJECTIVE):raspy in voice
Synonyms: harsh, gruff Antonyms: polite, smooth
Example Sentence:
His voice turned hoarse after he addressed several meetings
- ACQUIESCE(VERB): to agree.
Synonyms: conform, accede Antonyms: refuse, deny
Example Sentence:
Sara acquiesced in his decision.
- JUDICIOUS(ADJECTIVE): wise
Synonyms: astute, accurate Antonyms: careless, ignorant
Example Sentence:
A judicious selection of books is essential to success.
- CONTORT (VERB): Deform
Synonyms: gnarl, writhe Antonyms: straighten, smooth
Example Sentence:
Corrupt politicians have contorted the face of politics.
- SHARDS(NOUN): Fragments
Synonyms: dregs, particles Antonyms: whole, core
Example Sentence:
She kicked away a few shards of glass.
- PAUCITY (NOUN): Scarcity
Synonyms: dearth, insufficiency Antonyms: sufficiency, enough
Example Sentence:
The paucity of trained medical professionals is a major challenge for India.
- PERILOUS (ADJECTIVE):Dangerous
Synonyms: hazardous, rugged Antonyms: calm, firm
Example Sentence:
Efforts were made to escape the necessity of accepting the perilous aid.