1. FAWNING (adjective) рдЪрд╛рдкрд▓реВрд╕
Meaning: displaying exaggerated flattery or affection; obsequious.
Synonyms: sycophantic, ingratiating, subservient, cajoling.
Antonyms: imperious, domineering, peremptory, opinionated.
Usage: Because Larry really wants a promotion, he spends a great deal of time fawning over his boss.
2. FABLED (adjective) рдХрд╛рд▓реНрдкрдирд┐рдХ
Meaning: mythical; imaginary.
Synonyms: fictitious, hypothetical, apocryphal, allegorical.
Antonyms: authentic, existent, factual, confirmed.
Usage: Long after the kingdoms of southern Arabia disappeared, the fabled riches of the region live on in the popular imagination.
3. SPLURGE (verb) рд╣реЛрд╣рд▓реНрд▓рд╛
Meaning: to spend extravagantly or ostentatiously.
Synonyms: waste, squander, dissipate, disburse.
Antonyms: economize, conserve, preserve, retain.
Usage: Should I splurge on the really nice camera or just buy one of the cheap models?
4. FURLOUGH (noun) рд▓рдореНрдмреА рдЫреБрдЯреНрдЯреА
Meaning: leave of absence, especially that granted to a member of the services or a missionary.
Synonyms: break, rest, recess, day off.
Antonyms: rehire, recall, travail, toil.
Usage: I have just learned that Cousin George has got his furlough extended thirty days.
5. REPROBATE (noun) рдиреАрдЪ
Meaning: an unprincipled person.
Synonyms: rogue, scoundrel, villain, wretch.
Antonyms: upright, virtuous, principled, righteous
Usage: Although the old man pretended to be a reprobate in public, in private he did a lot of good deeds for the homeless.
6. SMUG (adjective): рдЖрддреНрдорд╕рдВрддреБрд╖реНрдЯ
Meaning: having or showing an excessive pride in oneself or oneтАЩs achievements.
Synonyms: bighead, conceitedness, ego, vainglory.
Antonyms: diffidence, bashfulness, demureness, shyness.
Usage: Because Amit had a smug attitude during his meeting with the principal, he projected the image he was proud of his misdeeds.
7. LEAVEN (verb) рд╕рдВрд╢реЛрдзрд┐рдд рдХрд░рдирд╛
Meaning: permeate and modify or transform (something) for the better.
Synonyms: permeate, pervade, transform, modify.
Antonyms: depress, relegate, demote, slash.
Usage: One should always try to leaven oneтАЩs knowledge.
8. BREVIARY (noun) рд╕рд╛рд░-рд╕рдВрдЧреНрд░рд╣
Meaning: a short statement of the main points.
Synonyms: summary, conspectus, encapsulation, outline.
Antonyms: enlargement, expansion, supplement, amplification.
Usage: The Second Vatican Council revised the Breviary and changed its name to Liturgy of the Hours.
9. ARRANT (adjective) рдХреБрдЦреНрдпрд╛рдд
Meaning: used to say how bad something is.
Synonyms: utter, absolute, complete, thorough.
Antonyms: dubious, questionable, restricted, uncertain.
Usage: Because of her arrant devotion to her family, she volunteered to go to the labor camp with them.
10. COUP (noun) рдЕрдкреНрд░рддреНрдпрд╛рд╢рд┐рдд рд╕рдлрд▓рддрд╛
Meaning: an instance of successfully achieving something difficult.
Synonyms: accomplishment, achievement, attainment, triumph.
Antonyms: debacle, failure, downfall, fiasco.
Usage: Since our team is usually eliminated early in the competition, we considered it a major coup when we won the championship.




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