1. PROFFER (VERB): suggest
Synonyms: propound, propose
Antonyms: refrain, hold
Example Sentence:
I’d proffer to not to go there.
2. BELLYACHE (NOUN): complaint
Synonyms: grouse, gripe
Antonyms: compliment, flattery
Example Sentence:
They had a bellyache regarding his entourage.
3. LICITNESS (NOUN): legality
Synonyms: authority, legitimacy
Antonyms: unjustice, unfairness
Example Sentence:
It includes much licitness into it.
4. RECONDITE (ADJECTIVE): abstruse
Synonyms: arcane, cabalistic
Antonyms: simple, plain
Example Sentence:
To me, my daughter’s foolish actions are recondite and not understandable at all.
5. FLAIR (NOUN): ability
Synonyms: elegance, knack
Synonyms: inability, stupidity
Example Sentence:
He has an immense flair in him.
6. RUDIMENTARY (NOUN): elemental
Synonyms: elementary, vestigial
Antonyms: complex, difficult
Example Sentence:
Education is a rudimentary objective of the meeting.
7. HUNKER (VERB): crouch
Synonyms: grovel, kneel
Antonyms: face, meet
Example Sentence:
He hunkered down before me.
8. ANARCHY (NOUN): disorder
Synonyms: chaos, unrest
Antonyms: harmony, peace
Example Sentence:
He has spreaded out the anarchy.
9. PROPITIATION (NOUN): conciliation
Synonyms: abatement, placation
Antonyms: provocation, annoyance
Example Sentence:
I lifted his hands in propitiation.
10. PERPETRATE (VERB): be responsible for
Synonyms: execute, perform
Antonyms: leave, halt
Example Sentence:
A crime has been perpetrated against a sovereign state.
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