1. PERJURY (NOUN): deception
Synonyms: falsehood, dishonesty
Antonyms: frankness, openness
Example Sentence:
Amit was warned by the judge to tell the truth or else be arrested for perjury.
2. FUGACIOUS (ADJECTIVE): transient
Synonyms: momentary, short-lived
Antonyms: perpetual, lasting
Example Sentence:
Because styles are so fugacious, he refuses to wear a pair of sneakers for more than a month.
3. EFFETE (ADJECTIVE): enfeebled
Synonyms: drained, exhausted
Antonyms: tireless, capable
Example Sentence:
The spy pretended to be wheelchair bound as part of his effete man disguise.
4. INSIDIOUS (ADJECTIVE): sneaky
Synonyms: foxy, ensnaring
Antonyms: fair, honest
Example Sentence:
A model agency hired insidious and attractive models, for a fashion show.
5. DISCLOSURE (NOUN): exposure
Synonyms: confession, admission
Antonyms: concealment, denial
Example Sentence:
The greater part of the transformation precedes the disclosure of the theory.
6. OUTRAGE (NOUN): violence
Synonyms: atrocity, abuse
Antonyms: obedience, respect
Example Sentence:
My voice trembled with outrage.
7. UNJADED (ADJECTIVE): innocent
Synonyms: simple, artless
Antonyms: sceptical, leery
Example Sentence:
With an unjaded smile, the little girl denied eating t the cookies.
8. MALADROIT (ADJECTIVE): awkward
Synonyms: clumsy, clunky
Antonyms: skilful, tactful
Example Sentence:
The cartoon is based on a maladroit thief.
9. SNOOP (VERB): intrude
Synonyms: peep, pry
Antonyms: ignore, neglect
Example Sentence:
The girl was certain that her mother would snoop through her diary, so she hid it in a secret spot whenever leaving the house.
10. PROFITEERING (ADJECTIVE): dishonest
Synonyms: unethical, unscrupulous
Antonyms: moral, ethical
Example Sentence:
He is known as a profiteering shopkeeper.