Vocab For The Day

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  1. MORONIC (ADJECTIVE): stupid

Synonyms: dopey, foolish

Antonyms: brainy, intelligent

Example sentence:-Any moronic boy can’t solve this puzzle.

 

 

  1. MODISH (ADJECTIVE): fashionable

Synonyms: dashing, smart

Antonyms: old-fashioned, unfashionable

Example sentence:-Danish is a modish boy in our family.

 

 

  1. MIFFED (ADJECTIVE): upset

Synonyms: hurt, annoyed

Antonyms: happy, pleased

Example sentence:-I was a bit miffed about that.

 

 

  1. MACABRE (ADJECTIVE): gruesome

Synonyms: grim, ghastly                 3

Antonyms: lovely, charming

Example sentence:-Police have made a macabre discovery.

 

 

 

  1. MACHINATION (NOUN): maneuver

Synonyms: plot, conspiracy

Antonyms: honesty, frankness

Example sentence:-It was a political machination that brought him to power.

 

 

6.MAIM (VERB): cripple

Synonyms: hurt, injure

Antonyms: cure, improve

Example sentence:-One man has lost his life; another has been maimed.

 

  1. MALADROIT (ADJECTIVE): clumsy

Synonyms: awkward, bungling

Antonyms: capable, skillful

Example sentence:-Some of his interviews with the press were rather maladroit

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  1. MALICE (NOUN): hate

Synonyms: vengefulness, antipathy

Antonyms: friendliness, kindness

Example sentence:-There was no malice intended in what she said.

 

  1. MALIGNANT (ADJECTIVE): diseased

Synonyms: cancerous, deadly

Antonyms: harmless, invigorating

Example sentence:-She died of a malignant tumour.

 

 

  1. MANGLE (VERB): mutilate

Synonyms: contort, deform

Antonyms: beautify, repair

Example sentence:-His body was mangled beyond recognition.