1. VITUPERATE (VERB): criticize harshly
- Synonyms: accuse, blame
- Antonyms: exonerate, exculpate
- Example Sentence: Vinta Nanda vituperated AlokNath for his misconduct.
2. TURPITUDE (NOUN): depravity
- Synonyms: corruption, criminality
- Antonyms: decency, morality
- Example Sentence: Alok was sentenced to life in prison for the acts of turpitude he committed.
3. PEPSINATE (VERB): ferment
- Synonyms: lighten, raise
- Antonyms: darken, depress
- Example Sentence: One should always try to pepsinate one’s knowledge.
4. UNCTUOUS (ADJECTIVE): ingratiating
- Synonyms: buttery, smarmy
- Antonyms: blunt, genuine
- Example Sentence: Navneet considers me unctuous.
5. HOOK (VERB): catch
- Synonyms: clasp, lock
- Antonyms: release, unhitch
- Example Sentence: He hooked a large fish.
6. WANGLE (VERB): manipulate someone
- Synonyms: finagle, maneuver
- Antonyms: abandon, discard
- Example Sentence: He wangled a free ticket to the show.
7. FLEECE (VERB): steal
- Synonyms: defraud, swindle
- Antonyms: give, offer
- Example Sentence: He fleeced the gold coins from the pot.
8. CONCURRING (ADJECTIVE): agreeable
- Synonyms: conforming, concurring
- Antonyms: disagreeable
- Example Sentence: The committee reached on to a concurring decision.
9. DISSIMULATE (VERB): disguise
- Synonyms: falsify, feign
- Antonyms: unmask, disclose
- Example Sentence: The little girl often dissembles her feelings.
10. UNFLAPPABLE (ADJECTIVE): cool and calm
- Synonyms: composed, impassive
- Antonyms: disconcerted, nervous
- Example Sentence: Amit is a sheerly unflappable man.