Synonyms: divulge, expose
Antonyms: cover, hide
Antonyms: cover, hide
Example Sentence:
Then bending again to Raoul, he whispered: "Above all things do not diclose your name.
2. SMIRK (VERB): smile coyly
Synonyms: sneer, simper Antonyms: frown, cry
Example Sentence:
"I hope I see you well, Miss Florence," she smirked.
3. AMBULATORY (ADJECTIVE): recovering from illness
Synonyms: ambulatory, healing Antonym: regressing, deteriorating
Example Sentence:
I treated him as an ambulatory person, not as a sick man.
4. COMPREHEND (VERB): understand
Synonyms: comprehend, fathom Antonyms: neglect, ignore
Example Sentence:
It is hard to comprehend the pain felt at the death of a child.
5. BLURRED (ADJECTIVE): unclear
Synonyms: incoherent, ambiguous Antonyms: clear, unambiguous
Example Sentence:
He made a blurred sketch at the back of his book.
6. REVENGE(NOUN): reaction to a wrong action
Synonyms: vengeance, retribution Antonym: forgiveness, pardon
Example Sentence:
Yes, I will take revenge from all the failures that I have suffered.
7. IMPLORE (VERB): beg earnestly
Synonyms: beseech, adjure Antonyms: donate, give
Example Sentence:
She implored him to cut his drinking and smoking.
8. ABRADE(VERB): to be angry
Synonyms: irritate, chafe Antonyms: soothe, appease
Example Sentence:
He abraded at having to take orders from a junior.
9. DIMINUTIVE (ADJECTIVE): small and weak
Synonyms: inconsequential, puny Antonyms: giant, mammoth
Example sentence:
His mother stood looking on, with a sad kind of a smile on her lips and in her eyes, to see the zealous and yet diminutive efforts of her little boy.
10. HUNCH (NOUN): guess; speculation
Synonyms: guesswork, conjecture Antonyms: certainty, fact
Example Sentence:
The commentators had various hunches about the outcome of the next election.