Vocab Of The Day Part 67

By | April 12, 2016

1. PONDER (VERB): think deeply

Synonyms: contemplate, deliberate

Antonyms: neglect, discard

Example Sentence:

The jury ponders before making its decision.
2. ZENITH (NOUN): top

Synonyms: apex, pinnacle Antonyms: base, nadir

Example Sentence:

The sun was way past its zenith and headed towards the west.
3. NEBULOUS (ADJECTIVE): uncertain

Synonyms: imprecise, vague Antonyms: clear, certain

Example Sentence:

The shadowed figure was nothing but a nebulous circle projected in yellow.
4. COERCION (NOUN): compulsion

Synonyms: intimidation, duress Antonyms: liberty, freedom

Example Sentence:

The activists believed in coercion by arms but Gandhi ji voted against, thus commencing the nonviolence movement.
5. GAIETY (NOUN): happiness

Synonyms: joyousness, festivity Antonyms: sorrow, solemnity

Example Sentence:

The colourful dresses add greatly to the gaiety of the carnival.
6. FORGERY (NOUN): falsification

Synonyms: fraudulence, counterfeiting Antonyms: authentic, reality

Example Sentence:

He was accused of downright forgery for altering the papers signed by the authority.
7. HERESY (NOUN): disbelief (generally religious)

Synonyms: agnosticism, infidelity Antonyms: belief, theism

Example Sentence:

In the cases of heresy, spiritual courts sought the aid of the secular jurisdiction.
8. REITERATION (NOUN): repetition

Synonyms: restatement, reproduction Antonyms: seldom,

Example Sentence:

Constant reiteration of a word makes it easier to learn how to spell it.
9. PRODIGAL (ADJECTIVE): spendthrift

Synonyms: wasteful, wanton Antonyms: modest, thrifty

Example Sentence:

The company is prodigal of promises, but niggard of their fulfilment.
10. ADULATION (NOUN): praise

Synonyms: flattery, applause Antonyms: criticism, cynicism

Example Sentence:

The newspapers were full of lavish adulations of the winning team.

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