1. JEOPARDIZE (VERB): endanger Synonyms: imperil, risk Antonyms: guard, protect Example Sentence: They jeopardized the security establishment. 2. JUDICIOUSLY (ADVERB): suitably Synonyms: dul... Read more
1. MIFFED (ADJECTIVE): displeased Synonyms: annoyed, irritated Antonyms: happy, pleased Example Sentence: I was a bit miffed about the proposal. 2. UNFLAPPABLE (ADJECTIVE): cool and calm Syn... Read more
1. TRIBULATION (NOUN): unhappiness Synonyms: adversity, misfortune Antonyms: joy, bliss Example Sentence: He advocated the removal of tribulation from the lives of poor people. 2. TREMBLE (V... Read more
1. RAMPART (NOUN) : defensive wall Synonyms: barricade, fortification Antonyms: depression, ditch Example Sentence: The Prime Minister declared from the ramparts of the Red Fort that soverei... Read more
1. RELISH (NOUN): great appreciation of something Synonyms: savor, delectation Antonyms: apathy, disinclination Example Sentence: We have a relish for adventure. 2. INGENIOUS (ADJECTIVE): br... Read more
1. PRELUDE (NOUN): beginning of event Synonyms: prologue, foreword Antonyms: postlude, ending Example Sentence: The prelude of the presentation should contain all the relevant details. 2. IN... Read more