1. KIBBLE (VERB): crush
Synonyms: pulverize, crumble
Antonyms: build, unite
Example Sentence:
His nutritionist suggested him to feed on kibbled grains.
2. KINKED (ADJECTIVE): problematic
Synonyms: imperfection, flaw Antonyms: perfection, normalcy
Example Sentence:
The man sported a kinked arm after the accident.
3. KERFUFFLE (NOUN): fuss
Synonyms: commotion, disruption Antonyms: order, organization
Example Sentence:
The teens were kicked out of the club after they made a kerfuffle.
4. KIN (NOUN): relatives
Synonyms: family, folks Antonyms: stranger, alien
Example Sentence:
The family gathering will only include kin.
5. KEN (NOUN): knowledge
Synonyms: awareness, comprehension Antonyms: misconception, misinterpretation
Example Sentence:
Her sudden termination from the post was beyond my ken
6. LADEN (VERB): loaded down
Synonym: burdened, weighted Antonym: unloaded, free
Example Sentence:
The eldest son was laden with the responsibility of the family after his father’s death.
7. LAMPOON (NOUN): parody
Synonyms: satire, ridicule Antonyms: flattery, praise
Example Sentence:
The lampoon by the famous writer was published in a financial daily.
8. LEGIBLE (ADJECTIVE): easy to read
Synonyms: coherent, readable Antonyms: obscure, incomprehensible
Example Sentence:
The kid could not write in a legible manner due to his broken wrist.
9. LEGION (NOUN): mass
Synonyms: throng, flock Antonyms: one, individual
Example sentence:
A legion of students surrounded the professor when he left the classroom.
10. LEISURE (ADJECTIVE): free time
Synonyms: convenience, relaxation Antonyms: labor, work
Example Sentence:
He likes to watch movies in his leisure.