VOCAB OF THE DAY

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  1. OBNOXIOUS (ADJECTIVE): offensive

Synonyms: abominable, repulsive

Antonyms: lovable, decent

Example Sentence: He is an obnoxious person in a dozen different ways.

 

  1. ALLEGIANCE (NOUN): loyalty

Synonyms: deference, faithfulness

Antonyms: apathy, dishonor

Example Sentence:I swore no allegiance to David.

 

  1. FORSAKE (VERB): abandon

Synonyms: disown, spurn

Antonyms: allow, approve

Example Sentence: When you forsake a divine code, it has a way of forsaking you.

 

  1. CONTENT (VERB): Happy

Synonyms: joyous, impressed

Antonyms: disappoint, depress

Example Sentence: He was more than content to spend his first day on the bunny slope.

 

  1. IMPLICIT (VERB): unspecific

Synonyms: unclear, ambiguous

Antonyms: explicit, specific

Example Sentence:Although you never stated I could use your car, your permission was implicit when you handed me your car keys.

 

  1. CONTEMPLATE (ADJECTIVE): think

Synonyms: mull, consider

Antonyms: forget, ignore

Example Sentence: We contemplated the possibility that I have totally lost my sanity.

 

  1. CRUTCH (NOUN): support

Synonyms: cane, brace

Antonyms: blockage, injury

Example Sentence: Tom could not walk without crutches.

 

  1. SHAM (ADJECTIVE): bogus

Synonyms: fictitious, dummy

Antonyms: authentic, sincere

Example Sentence:The protection granted to them was merely a sham.

 

  1. CONSENSUS (NOUN): accord

Synonyms: harmony, unity

Antonyms: denial, refusal.

Example Sentence: “All are in a consensus that Sasha dug her own grave” said Das.

 

  1. SHADY (ADJECTIVE): covered

Synonyms: dark, indistinct Antonyms: clear, distinct

Example Sentence:The shady park and the flower gardens are a popular resort of the people.