- REPROBATE (ADJECTIVE): Shameless
Synonyms: corrupt, wanton
Antonyms: honest, decent
Example Sentence:
The way reprobate country is violating the norms of ceasefire is worth condemning.
- CAPRICE (NOUN):Sudden change of behaviour
Synonyms: contrariety, crotchet
Antonyms: constancy, normality
Example Sentence:
I am fed up of your caprice now.
- GIG (NOUN): Employment
Synonyms: job, engagement
Antonyms: unemployment, economic-decline
Example Sentence:
So is the nature of your gig, she exclaimed!
- NAUSEOUS (ADJECTIVE): Disgusting
Synonyms: abhorrent, brackish
Antonyms: nice, soothing
Example Sentence:
Spitting everywhere is a nauseous habit usually found in Indian youth.
- HEGEMONY (NOUN):Dominion
Synonyms: authority, leadership
Antonyms: subservience, powerlessness
Example Sentence:
PoK is under the hegemony of Pakistan.
- IN WAKE OF (ADJECTIVE):Being next
Synonyms: subsequent, succeeding
Antonyms: leading, preceding
Example Sentence:
She died in wake of happiness.
- AGILE (ADJECTIVE):Flexible
Synonyms: lithe, supple
Antonym: rigid, stiff
Example Sentence:
Monkey is an agile animal.
- SHOVE OFF (VERB): Leave quickly
Synonyms: depart, exit
Antonyms: arrive, come
Example Sentence:
As soon as the police arrived the goons shove off from the bank.
- SALACIOUS (ADJECTIVE):Indecent
Synonyms: vulgar, lewd
Antonyms: moral, decent
Example Sentence:
The salacious ruffians made filthy remarks on her.
- PULL OFF (VERB):Stop
Synonyms: halt, pause
Antonyms: continue, go
Example Sentence:
This old orthodox practice should be pulled off now.