1. SOLACE
(NOUN): consolation
Synonyms: condolence, condolement
Antonyms: discord, disharmony
Example Sentence:
That was all the solace I could muster.
2. TIMOROUS (ADJECTIVE): afraid
Synonyms: fearful, meek
Antonyms: bold,
brazen
Example
Sentence:
During the storm, the timorous little boy would not come out
of his closet.
3. NEBULOUS (ADJECTIVE): confused
Synonyms: amorphous, vague
Antonyms: clear, definite
Example
Sentence:
Beauty is a nebulous term until it is defined by the
beholder.
4. MURKY (ADJECTIVE): foggy
Synonyms: misty, dim
Antonyms: sparkling, luminous
Example
Sentence:
It was a murky night.
5. PROPINQUITY (NOUN): closeness
Synonyms: nearness, togetherness
Antonyms: distance,
remoteness
Example
Sentence:
You will need a flashlight to explore the murky cave.
6. NINNY (ADJECTIVE): birdbrain
Synonyms: blockhead, bonehead
Antonyms: brain, genius
Example
Sentence:
She wouldn't tell that ninny if his shoes were on fire and
he was standing at a leaky gas pump.
7. INHIBITION (NOUN): bar
Synonyms: obstacle, prohibition
Antonyms: liberation, permission
Example
Sentence:
I need to ignore my inhibition to be silent and stand up and
make my opinions known.
8. DISCERNIBLE (ADJECTIVE): visible
Synonyms: perceptible, apparent
Antonyms: obscure,
unclear
Example
Sentence:
Even without her glasses, Heather could see the discernible
scratches on her car.
9. EXPIATION (NOUN): compensation
Synonyms: apology, indemnity
Antonyms: penalty,
dissatisfaction
Example
Sentence:
The boy gave his younger sister a cookie to expiate for
stepping on her doll’s head.
10. FLAGITIOUS (ADJECTIVE): flagrant
Synonyms:
atrocious, scandalous
Antonyms:
good, inoffensive
Example
Sentence:
Even though the reason behind the kidnapping was for money,
the flagitious captor would torment his captives.
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