1. INSOLENT (ADJECTIVE): disrespectful
Synonyms: disdainful, impolite Antonyms: modest, humble
Example Sentence:
Insolent children are not respected in the society.
2. INNOCUOUS (ADJECTIVE): harmless
Synonyms: inobnoxious, jejune Antonyms: hurtful, destructive
Example Sentence:
He is an innocuous person, he doesn’t believe in violence.
3. INGENUOUS (ADJECTIVE): honest
Synonyms: candid, guileless Antonym: deceitful, sly
Example Sentence:
She is an ingenuous person, you should respect her for her honesty.
4. DIFFIDENCE (NOUN): lack of confidence
Synonyms: insecurity, meekness Antonyms: courage, confidence
Example Sentence:
We need to work hard for removing our diffidence.
5. EXPANSIVE (ADJECTIVE): wide-ranging
Synonyms: extensive, inclusive Antonyms: narrow, limited
Example Sentence:
You can buy anything from the expansive range of products.
6. CULVERT (NOUN): ditch for flow of water
Synonyms: canal, channel Antonym: deluge, ocean
Example Sentence:
There are many culverts in our city.
7. CLAMOR (VERB): cry out
Synonyms: shout, bark Antonyms: be silent, be quiet
Example Sentence:
The chained animal clamored in pain.
8. CLATTER (NOUN): loud noise
Synonyms: bluster, rumpus Antonyms: peace, serenity
Example Sentence:
The clatter of the children made it inaudible for us to hear anything.
9. COCKSURE (ADJECTIVE): confident
Synonyms: certain, cocky Antonyms: modest, diffident
Example sentence:
He was too cocksure to listen to me.
10. STARVING (ADJECTIVE): deprived
Synonyms: malnourished, famished Antonyms: healthy, well fed
Example Sentence:
The starving children need food regularly.