1-HARP: Verb: to talk or complain about it repeatedly, often in a tedious or annoying manner.
Synonyms: Dwell, obsess, nag, repeat
Antonyms: Move on, let go, forget
Sentence: He would always harp on his past mistakes, making it difficult to have a positive conversation with him.
2-VOCIFEROUS: Adjective : loud, noisy, or characterized by vehement and persistent outcry or expression of opinions
Synonyms: clamorous, boisterous, raucous
Antonyms: muted, peaceful, meek
Sentence: Although he was usually quite reserved, he became vociferous when defending his favorite sports team.
3-CHARADE: Noun: A situation in which someone is pretending or putting on a false appearance, often to deceive others.
Synonyms: Pantomime, mime, acting, masquerade, facade
Antonyms: Honesty, sincerity, transparency, truth.
Sentence: His charming demeanour was just a charade to hide his true intentions.
4-CRAMMED: Adjective: filled or packed tightly with an excessive or overcrowded amount of something.
Synonyms: squeezed, jammed, forced, wedged.
Antonyms: Emptied, cleared, unpacked.
Sentence: She crammed all her belongings into a single suitcase before leaving for her trip, struggling to close the overstuffed bag.
5-SUMPTUOUS : Adjective: a display of wealth or excess.
Synonyms: opulent, extravagant, grand
Antonyms: frugal, humble, spartan
Sentence: She hosted a sumptuous dinner party in her elegant mansion, serving gourmet dishes and fine wines to her guests.
6-CLOGGED : Adjective: the action of becoming or causing something to become obstructed or blocked.
Synonyms: Blocked, obstructed, congested
Antonyms: Unblocked, cleared, opened, freed.
Sentence: The drain was clogged with leaves and debris, causing water to pool in the backyard.
7-PLUMMET : Verb: to fall or drop rapidly and abruptly, often referring to a steep or sudden decline in value, quantity, or position.
Synonyms: Fall, drop, plunge, descend, tumble
Antonyms: Rise, ascend, soar, increase
Sentence: His popularity in the polls seemed to plummet as more scandals were exposed.
8-CLAWED: Adjective: a forceful or aggressive action using claws like those of an animal.
Synonyms: Scratched, tore, raked, ripped
Antonyms: Gently, caressed, soothed
Sentence: His arm was clawed by the thorny branches as he tried to push his way through the dense underbrush.
9-VERITABLE : Verb: something is a perfect or absolute example of its kind.
Synonyms: Genuine, authentic, true
Antonyms: counterfeit, fictitious, spurious
Sentence: The team's victory in the championship game was a veritable triumph, earning them a place in history.
10-SCRAMBLE: Noun: a chaotic and competitive situation where people or things move or compete quickly and without a specific order or arrangement.
Synonyms: Frenzy, chaos, jumble
Antonyms: Order, organize, plan
Sentence: The last-minute shopping on Christmas Eve turned into a scramble as people rushed to find gifts in a crowded mall.
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