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acquiesce
(verb) to accept without protest; to agree or submit
SYNONYMS: comply with, accede, consent, yield
ANTONYMS: resist, protest

allure
(verb) to entice, tempt; to be attractive to; (noun) a strong attraction; the power to attract, charm
SYNONYMS (verb): beguile, tantalize
ANTONYMS (verb): repel, turn off
pellent
SYNONYMS (noun): temptation, enticement
ANTONYM (noun): repellent

askew
(adj., adv.) twisted to one side, crooked; disapprovingly
SYNONYMS: awry, lopsided, cockeyed
ANTONYMS: straight, symmetrical

blithe
(adj.) cheerful, lighthearted; casual, unconcerned
SYNONYMS: carefree, nonchalant, indifferent
ANTONYMS: glum, morose, despondent, depressed

contentious
(adj.) quarrelsome, inclined to argue
SYNONYMS: argumentative, disputatious, combative
ANTONYMS: agreeable, amiable, affable, pacific

covet
(verb) to desire something belonging to another
SYNONYMS: crave, yearn for, hunger for
ANTONYMS: disdain, scorn, despise

crestfallen
(adj.) discouraged, dejected, downcast
SYNONYMS: despondent, disconsolate
ANTONYMS: elated, cheerful, self-satisfied, cocky

disheveled
(adj.) rumpled, mussed; hanging in disorder
SYNONYMS: untidy, disarranged, tousled
ANTONYMS: tidy, well-groomed
exponent
(noun) one who advocates, speaks for, explains, or interprets; (math) the power to which a number, symbol, or expression is to be raised
SYNONYMS: defender, champion, interpreter
ANTONYMS: critic, adversary, faultfinder, detractor

garrulous
(adj.) given to much talking, tediously chatty
SYNONYMS: talkative, loquacious
ANTONYMS: reticent, mum, taciturn, laconic

insuperable
(adj.) incapable of being overcome
SYNONYMS: invincible, insurmountable
ANTONYMS: surmountable, conquerable

lamentable
(adj.) to be regretted or pitied
SYNONYMS: deplorable, regrettable, distressing
ANTONYMS: praiseworthy, commendable, laudable

misnomer
(noun) an unsuitable or misleading name
SYNONYMS: misnaming, malapropism

profess
(verb) to affirm openly; to state belief in; to claim, pretend
SYNONYMS: assert, proclaim, purport
ANTONYMS: disclaim, disavow, repudiate

respite
(noun) a period of relief or rest
SYNONYMS: interval, intermission, lull, breather

retribution
(noun) a repayment; a deserved punishment
SYNONYMS: recompense, requital, just deserts

sinuous
(adj.) winding, having many curves; lithe and flexible
SYNONYMS: twisting, convoluted, supple
ANTONYMS: direct, unbending, stiff, rigid

sonorous
(adj.) full, deep, or rich in sound; impressive in style
SYNONYMS: resonant, resounding, grandiloquent
ANTONYMS: tinny, reedy, harsh, grating

vanguard
(noun) the foremost part of an army; the leading position in any field
SYNONYMS: forefront, cutting edge, trailblazers
ANTONYMS: rear guard, stragglers, laggards

wastrel
(noun) a wasteful person, spendthrift; a good-for-nothing
SYNONYMS: loafer, idler, profligate
ANTONYMS: skinflint, tightwad
