1. IRASCIBLE (ADJECTIVE): cranky
Synonyms: grouchy, surly
Antonyms: easygoing, happy
Example Sentence:
His dog is irascible and has to be
kept on a leash at all times.
2. WASPISH (ADJECTIVE): cantankerous
Synonyms: crabby, crotchety
Antonyms: good-natured, cheerful
Example Sentence:
By nature, bulls are waspish
animals that prefer to be left alone.
3. FORLORN (ADJECTIVE): depressed
Synonyms: desolate, miserable
Antonyms: joyful, elated
Example Sentence:
Since Amish works so
much, he does not realize his wife is forlorn because she rarely gets to
spend time with him.
4. INESTIMABLE (ADJECTIVE): priceless
Synonyms: invaluable, precious
Antonyms: cheap, idolized
Example Sentence:
I will continue to see the therapist
because her stress management tips have proven inestimable to me.
5. INTERNALIZE (VERB): embody
Synonyms: incarnate, personalize
Antonyms: detach, alienate
Example Sentence:
The observers were able
to internalize the happiness released from the event.
6. SPARSE (ADJECTIVE): very few and scattered
Synonyms: inadequate, meager
Antonyms: abundant, adequate
Example Sentence:
There are many areas with
sparse population.
7.
HOODWINK (VERB): deceive
Synonyms: mislead, swindle
Antonyms: help, offer
Example Sentence:
After the hurricane, many dishonest
individuals tried to hoodwink generous people into donating to fake
charities.
8.
CONCRETIZE (VERB): demonstrate
Synonyms: epitomize, exemplify
Antonyms: conceal, obscure
Example Sentence:
The medication will not be marketed until
it is concretized to be safe.
9. PERVERSELY
(ADVERB): abnormally
Synonyms: unusually, peculiarly
Antonyms: naturally, usually
Example Sentence:
Sankalp knew
almost nothing about him whom he perversely misunderstood.
10. SOMERSAULT (VERB): bounce
Synonyms: hop, surge
Antonyms: decline, decrease
Example Sentence:
The gymnast stuck the somersault
landing, but the flip caused a little pain in her knees.
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