- CANDOR (NOUN)
Meaning: complete honesty
Synonyms: directness, fairness
Antonyms: dishonesty, unfairness
Example Sentence:
Lisa has done her task with complete candor. - DEVIOUS (ADJECTIVE)
Meaning: deceitful
Synonyms: duplicitous, insidious
Antonyms: honest, forthright
Example Sentence:
Rohit plays a devious character. - DISENTOMB (VERB)
Meaning: disclose
Synonyms: resurrect, unearth
Antonyms: entomb, bury
Example Sentence:
They disentombed the matter. - DEFALCATION (NOUN)
Meaning: default
Synonyms: disaster, failure
Antonyms: accomplishment, achievement
Example Sentence:
Imran made defalcation in funds. - DEBILITY (NOUN)
Meaning: decrepitude
Synonyms: enervation, enfeeblement
Antonyms: soundness, healthiness
Example Sentence:
Even though she beat cancer, she still dealt with debility from her battle. - DECOY (NOUN)
Meaning: trap
Synonyms: attraction, inducement
Antonyms: honesty, frankness
Example Sentence:
We caught a rat, using a decoy to trick it into the cage. - DEBONAIR (ADJECTIVE)
Meaning: Charming
Synonyms: affable, elegant
Antonyms: awkward, inelegant
Example Sentence:
Suneet has a debonair personality. - PESTILENT (ADJECTIVE)
Meaning: baneful
Synonyms: contagious, deleterious
Antonyms: harmless, innocuous
Example Sentence:
To many, homeless beggars are nothing more than pestilent irritants. - PERPETRATE (VERB)
Meaning: be responsible for
Synonyms: carry out, commit
Antonyms: halt, stop
Example Sentence:
Who would perpetrate for this crime? - RAKISH (ADJECTIVE)
Meaning: charming and immoral
Synonyms: dashing, jaunty
Antonyms: moral, upright
Example Sentence:
She gave Maddy a rakish smile.