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1. ABSTRUSE (ADJECTIVE): difficult to understand
Synonyms: esoteric, perplexing
Antonyms: clear, lucid
Example Sentence:
She tried her best to abstruse the situation.
2. ACME (NOUN): pinnacle of achievement
Synonyms: apogee, culmination
Antonyms: base, bottom
Example Sentence:
He seems like an adumbration, rather than the acme, of authoritarian possibilities in India.
3. ACQUIESCE (VERB): agree with some reluctance
Synonyms: comply, conform
Antonyms: disagree, differ
Example Sentence:
He is good to see him refusing to acquiesce.
4. BAIT (NOUN): something for luring
Synonyms: enticement, attraction
Antonyms: discouragement, repulsion
Example Sentence:
The Democratic Governors Association immediately took the bait.
5. BURLESQUE (ADJECTIVE): farcical
Synonyms: comic, mock
Antonyms: serious, sincere
Example Sentence:
The burlesque scene made everybody laugh.
6. 6. CHARLATAN (NOUN): phony
Synonyms: fraud, dishonesty
Antonyms: honesty, probity
Example Sentence:
He is nothing but a charlatan.
7. CROSS (ADJECTIVE): very angry
Synonyms: peeved, vexed
Antonyms: cheerful, happy
Example Sentence:
He seems to be in a cross mood today.
8. CONDIGN (ADJECTIVE): appropriate
Synonyms: fair, deserved
Antonyms: unsuitable, inadequate
Example Sentence:
This is the most condign way to solve problems.
9. CONDONE (VERB): make allowance for
Synonyms: excuse, forgive
Antonyms: refuse, prevent
Example Sentence:
I cannot condone the PA's performance or its behavior—and I have told them so.
10. EFFETE (ADJECTIVE): exhausted
Synonyms: burn out, obsolete
Antonyms: productive, useful
Example Sentence:
After rigorous workout one actually feels effete.