1.Interlocutor (noun)
- Meaning: a person who takes part in a conversation
- Synonym: dialogist
- Antonym: interrogator
- Usage: The actor is a poor interlocutor who usually responds to media queries with one word responses.
2.Legerdemain (noun)
- Meaning: skillful use of one’s hands when performing conjuring tricks.
- Synonym: juggling
- Antonym: plainness
- Usage: The magic show was filled with legerdemain that kept the audience wondering how the tricks were performed.
3.Cavort (verb)
- Meaning: play boisterously
- Synonym: jig
- Antonym: mope
- Usage: She cavorted about in the shallow water.
4.Construe (verb)
- Meaning: assign a meaning to
- Synonym: interpret
- Antonym: misconstrue
- Usage: You should not construe my silence as an acceptance of your ridiculous plan.
5.Diaphanous (adjective)
- Meaning: so thin as to transmit light
- Synonym: sheer
- Antonym: opaque
- Usage: They wore diaphanous masks as a veil.
6.Mendacious (adjective)
- Meaning: not telling the truth
- Synonym: lying
- Antonym: truthful
- Usage: A product claiming remedy in a few hours is mendacious advertising.
7.Munificent (adjective)
- Meaning: generosity
- Synonym: bountiful
- Antonym: niggardly
- Usage: A former student has donated a munificent sum of money to the college.
8.Obstreperous (adjective)
- Meaning: noisy and difficult to control
- Synonym: unruly
- Antonym: calm
- Usage: The teenagers became obstreperous when their school team lost the football game.
9.Bountiful (adjective)
- Meaning: abundant
- Synonym: plentiful
- Antonym: scarce
- Usage: There have a bountiful of harvest this year.
10.Pompous (adjective)
- Meaning: excessive of something
- Synonym: extravagant
- Antonym: modest
- Usage: He was pompous yet humble.