vocabulary

Definitions (adjectives)

1. Acerbic: sour or bitter

2. Diffident: shy or lacking in confidence

3. Gregarious: sociable; fond of company or extroverted

4. Mellifluous: smooth; sweetly flowing

5. Quiescent: quiet or at rest

Synonyms → Antonyms

1. Acerbic:acidic, sour, scathing, or sharp → sweet or kind

2. Diffident:shy, bashful, modest on wary → confident or conceited

3. Gregarious:social, outgoing, or welcoming → reserved

4. Mellifluous:sweet toned, mellow, soft, or harmonious → loud or screeching

5. Quiescent: idle, latent, or at rest → active or energetic

Definitions ( )

1. Acquiesce: to submit to passively or agree with (V).

2. Discursive: rambling from subject to subject (adi)

3. Guise: semblance; assumed appearance Ln)

4. Nascent: Just beginning to come into existence cadi)

5. Rapacious: greedy or grasping (adj)

Synonyms →  Antonyms

1. Acquiesce:permit, allow, or give in to (passively)→forbid

2. Discursive:rambling on meandering →concise or "short & sweet"

3. Guise:disguise, appearance, on front →veracity

4. Nascent: budding, young, evaving or rising→developed or ripe

5. Rapacious:insatiable, voracious, or materialistic → generous

definitions ( )

I.  Ambiguous: unclear; capable of having multiple meanings (adj)

2. Egregious: glaringly bad (adj)

3. Heinous: excessively evil (adj)

4. Obstreperous: unruly and boisterous ( adj

5. Rhetoric: the art of using language effectively (n)

Synonyms →  Antonyms

1. Ambiguous: cryptic, arquable, or vague → clear or obvious

2. Egregious: extremely bad, shocking or appalling → good or marvelous

3. Heinous: odious, evil, wicked, or despicable → admirable or acceptable

4. Obstreperous: undisciplined, wild, noisy, or loud → calm or restrained

5. Rhetoric: expression, ebquence, or dictation → incoherence

Synonyms →  Antonyms

1. Sanguine: hopeful, buoyant, or positive → Pessimistic or gloomy

2. Omniscient: all-knowing/wise → unknowing/ stupid

3. Ignominy: regretful, guilty, humiliation → honor, esteem/regard

4. Erudite: intelligent, cultured, crever, or intellectual → ignorant, illiterate

5. Antithesis: converse, contrast, ora juxtaposition → the same / identical

definitions ( )

I.  Sanguine: Confidently helpful, optimistic (adj)

2. Omniscient: Knowing everything (adj)

3. Ignominy: dishonorable conduct; disgrace from shameful act (n)

4. Erudite: academically /scholarly, learned (adj)

5. Antithesis: a direct opposite (adj)

Synonyms →  Antonyms

1. Audacious: fearless, imprudent, brave→ timid, modest, humble

2. Ethereal: delicate, elegant, divine or dainty → tangible /earthy

3. Implacable: unforgiving, adamant, tough → flexible or docile

4. Ostensible: Possible, presumed, apparent, likey → improbable, actual

5. Temerity: nerve, audacity, confidence → timidity, diffidence

definitions ( )

I.  Audacious: insolently daring; foolishly brave (adj)

2. Ethereal: light, delicate, airy (adj)

3. Implacable: unable to be pacified; relentless (adj)

4. Ostensible: seeming to be one thing white concealing another (adj)

5. Temerity: Rashness; reckless lack of fear (n)