Today, we present to you the second word list.
As suggested earlier, go through the words and make a journal of all unfamiliar words.
Word List – II
abscond:
1. leave hurriedly and secretly; depart clandestinely
2. to steal off and hide
Synonyms: escape, flee, make off, disappear
alacrity:
1. eager and enthusiastic willingness
Synonyms: eagerness, enthusiasm, ardour, fervour
Antonyms: apathy
approbation:
1. an expression of approval; praise
Synonyms: approval, acceptance, encouragement, acclamation
Antonyms: criticism
audacious:
1. daring and fearless; recklessly bold
Synonyms: bold, intrepid, brave, courageous
Antonyms: timid
2. showing lack of respect
Synonyms: impudent, irreverent, disrespectful
Antonyms: polite
axiomatic:
1. self-evident or unquestionable
2. taken as a given
Synonyms: acceptable, indemonstrable, undeniable, understood
capricious:
1. inclined to change one’s mind impulsively
2. erratic; unpredictable
Synonyms: fickle, whimsical, inconsistent, variable, arbitrary
Antonyms: stable, consistent
chicanery:
1. use of deception or subterfuge; trickery
Synonyms: deceit, duplicity, dishonesty, fraud
convoluted:
1. complex; complicated
Synonyms: intricate, involved
Antonyms: simple, straightforward
discordant:
1. conflicting; disagreeing or incongruous
Synonyms: differing, contradictory, contrary, opposed
Antonyms: harmonious, compatible
2. a harsh sound because of lack of harmony
Synonyms: dissonant, jarring, shrill, harsh
Antonyms: dulcet
effrontery:
1. insolent or impertinent behavior
2. extreme boldness; presumptuousness
Synonyms: impudence, impertinence, disrespect, pertness
Antonyms: timidity
enervate:
1. to weaken
2. reduce in vitality
Synonyms: exhaust, fatigue, weary, devitalize
Antonyms: invigorate
equivocate:
1. use ambiguous language so as to conceal the truth or with a deceptive intent
Synonyms: prevaricate, hesitate
exculpate:
1. clear of blame
Synonyms: absolve, exonerate, acquit
Antonyms: accuse, condemn, convict, inculpate
extemporaneous:
1. said or done without preparation; improvised
Synonyms: unplanned, spontaneous, unscripted, unpremeditated
Antonyms: rehearsed, planned
fulminate:
1. to loudly attack or denounce
Synonyms: protest, declaim, disparage, execrate
Antonyms: flatter, approve, support
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