1. IMMACULATE (ADJECTIVE): Pure
Synonyms: spotless, bright
Antonyms: unclean, tainted
Example Sentence:
The student was punished for ruining his immaculate uniform.
2. JADED (ADJECTIVE): Tired
Synonyms: exhausted, bored Antonyms: activated, unused
Example Sentence:
He felt jaded after his return from the journey.
3. IMBECILE (ADJECTIVE): stupid or senseless
Synonyms: stupid, foolish Antonyms: sane, wise
Example Sentence:
He always has imbecile things to do.
4. JUVENILE (ADJECTIVE): Childish
Synonyms: youthful, immature Antonyms: experienced, mature
Example Sentence:
As he gets older he becomes more juvenile.
5. KNAVE (ADJECTIVE): Dishonest person
Synonyms: fraud, lowlife Antonyms: honest, truthful
Example Sentence:
The knave and his conspirators are plotting to rob the bank.
6. LEVITY (NOUN): Light heartedness
Synonyms: frivolity, mirth Antonyms: depression, gloom
Example Sentence:
His staff always treats his orders with levity.
7. LUDICROUS (ADJECTIVE): Ridiculous
Synonyms: bizarre, absurd Antonyms: common, familiar
Example Sentence:
Everybody condemned her ludicrous remarks against her friends.
8. LACONIC (ADJECTIVE): Brief
Synonyms: short, to the point Antonyms: verbose, wordy
Example Sentence:
Though her speech was laconic, yet it was lucid.
9. LOATHE (VERB): Dislike
Synonyms: abhor, despise Antonyms: adore, cherish
Example Sentence:
The two persons loathe each other in your family.
10. LETHAL (ADJECTIVE): Extremely harmful
Synonyms: dangerous, destructive Antonyms: harmless, healthy
Example Sentence:
A gun is considered a lethal weapon because it can be deadly.
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