Vocab 14 july

FARCE (NOUN): (प्रहसन): absurdity

Synonyms: mockery, travesty

Antonyms: respect, praise

Example Sentence:
The debate turned into a drunken farce.

2. INVEIGLING (ADJECTIVE): Alluring

Synonyms: attracting, captivating

Antonyms: repulsive, repellent

Example Sentence:
The picture was quite inveigling.


3. SINISTER (ADJECTIVE): Nasty

Synonyms: ominous, perverse

Antonyms: auspicious, benevolent

Example Sentence:
It was a pretty sinister comment that you made so far.

4. MULISHNESS (NOUN): Doggedness

Synonyms: obstinacy, bullheadedness

Antonyms: irresolution, dubiety

Example Sentence:
He is buying everything by showing his heights of mulishness.

5. PULSATE (VERB): Quaver

Synonyms: tremble, quiver

Antonyms: steady, be still

Example Sentence:
The meek bird was pulsating in the refractory wind.

6. DOLEFUL (ADJECTIVE): Mournful

Synonyms: woeful, sorrowful

Antonyms: elated, cheerful

Example Sentence:
It must be a doleful morning for her and her family.

7. CEREBRATION (NOUN): Thought

Synonyms: cogitation, contemplation

Antonyms: avoidance, ignorance

Example Sentence: It is a nice cerebration.

8. RANTING (ADJECTIVE): Raving

Synonyms: angry, raging

Antonyms: serene, placid

Example Sentence:
Mukesh is a ranting man.

9. HOARSE (ADJECTIVE): Harsh

Synonyms: rough, gruff

Antonyms: polite, soft

Example Sentence:
One should not be hoarse towards their workers.

10. EMPIRICAL (ADJECTIVE): seen

Synonyms: actual, real

Antonyms: false, unreal

Example Sentence:
They provided considerable empirical evidence to support their argument.

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