List 7 Syn and Anton

1. Arbitrary

(based on random choice or personal whim)

Synonyms: random, capricious, erratic, subjective

Antonyms: logical, consistent, reasoned, objective

2. Cognizant

(aware, knowledgeable)

Synonyms: aware, conscious, informed, mindful

Antonyms: unaware, ignorant, oblivious, uninformed

3. Effigy

(a crude representation of someone used for protest)

Synonyms: likeness, figure, dummy, caricature

Antonyms: person, reality, being, idol (in a positive sense)

4. Exacerbate

(make worse)

Synonyms: worsen, aggravate, intensify, inflame

Antonyms: relieve, ease, soothe, improve

5. Flout

(openly disobey or mock)

Synonyms: defy, mock, disregard, scorn

Antonyms: obey, respect, comply, uphold

6. Forthwith

(immediately)

Synonyms: instantly, promptly, directly, without delay

Antonyms: later, eventually, slowly, gradually

7. Fray

(noisy fight or intense struggle)

Synonyms: brawl, clash, scuffle, conflict

Antonyms: peace, truce, harmony, agreement

8. Implacable

(unable to be calmed or satisfied)

Synonyms: relentless, unyielding, unforgiving, unappeasable

Antonyms: compassionate, yielding, lenient, appeasable

9. Indigent

(extremely poor)

Synonyms: impoverished, destitute, needy, penniless

Antonyms: wealthy, affluent, prosperous, rich

10. Jurisdiction

(legal power or control)

Synonyms: authority, control, domain, power

Antonyms: powerlessness, subordination, limitation, lack of control

11. Monolithic

(massive, uniform, and unchanging)

Synonyms: rigid, inflexible, unified, colossal

Antonyms: diverse, varied, flexible, fragmented

12. Oust

(remove from position or place)

Synonyms: eject, expel, overthrow, depose

Antonyms: install, appoint, welcome, accept

13. Paroxysm

(a sudden outburst of emotion or activity)

Synonyms: fit, outburst, spasm, eruption

Antonyms: calm, peace, composure, serenity

14. Reprehensible

(deserving blame or punishment)

Synonyms: disgraceful, shameful, immoral, objectionable

Antonyms: admirable, praiseworthy, ethical, honorable

15. Revert

(to return to a previous state)

Synonyms: relapse, regress, return, backslide

Antonyms: progress, advance, continue, evolve

16. Skirmish

(a brief or small fight)

Synonyms: clash, fight, tussle, altercation

Antonyms: peace, agreement, harmony, ceasefire

17. Stymie

(to block or prevent progress)

Synonyms: hinder, obstruct, block, thwart

Antonyms: assist, encourage, advance, support

18. Truncated

(cut short)

Synonyms: shortened, reduced, cut, abbreviated

Antonyms: extended, prolonged, expanded, lengthened

19. Turbulent

chaotic, unstable)

Synonyms: stormy, unruly, wild, disorderly

Antonyms: calm, stable, peaceful, orderly

20. Verboten

(forbidden, especially by law or custom)

Synonyms: prohibited, banned, restricted, off-limits

Antonyms: permitted, allowed, legal, accepted