1. GROTESQUE (ADJECTIVE): abnormal
Synonyms: queer, outlandish
Antonyms: logical, normal
Example Sentence:
She is a grotesque person.
2. IGNOMINY (NOUN): offensive behavior
Synonyms: meanness, lowness Antonyms: respectfulness, generosity
Example Sentence:
He will be punished for his ignominy.
3. DISHEVEL (VERB): mess up
Synonyms: disturb, distort Antonym: arrange, organize
Example Sentence:
They disheveled the proper order.
4. TRIVIAL (ADJECTIVE): not important
Synonyms: petty, irrelevant Antonyms: significant, substantial
Example Sentence:
Don’t pay heed to Mr. Rahman’s trivial issues.
5. ONSLAUGHT (NOUN): attack
Synonyms: aggressive, assault Antonyms: retreat, regroup
Example Sentence:
The onslaught of the terrorists was very dangerous.
6. INFURIATE (VERB): to make angry
Synonyms: aggravate, enrage Antonym: soothe, appease
Example Sentence:
Ms. Sharma can infuriate you very easily.
7. GARRULOUS (ADJECTIVE): talkative
Synonyms: loquacious, chatty Antonyms: quiet, reserved
Example Sentence:
Mr. Zaidi is extremely garrulous.
8. RETICENT (ADJECTIVE): quiet
Synonyms: hesitant, shy Antonyms: frank, talkative
Example Sentence:
Ms. Dubey is not reticent at all.
9. AFFLICTED (ADJECTIVE): distressed
Synonyms: depressed, stricken Antonyms: joyful, jolly
Example sentence:
Ms. Rastogi remains an afflicted employee due to work.
10. AGGRIEVED (ADJECTIVE): very sad
Synonyms: disturbed, pained Antonyms: relaxed, comforted
Example Sentence:
The aggrieved team members want to oust Mr. Dey.