- Enchanting: (adjective) charming
Synonyms: delightful, dazzling
Antonyms: repulsive, offensive
Example sentence: The view of the city from his 10th floor apartment is really enchanting.
- Uncouth: (adjective) uncivilised
Synonyms: uncultured, uncultivated
Antonyms: refined, cultivated
Example sentence: He is uncouth, rude and drunk most of the time.
- Astute: (adjective) intelligent
Synonyms: sharp- witted, brilliant
Antonyms: naïve, ingenuous
Example sentence: He is an astute businessman that is why he is progressing by leaps and bounds.
- Candid: (adjective) frank
Synonyms: free-spoken, openhearted
Antonyms: reserved, restrained
Example sentence: Hearing the news of his friend’s success, his response was remarkably candid.
- Diabolical: (adjective) baleful
Synonyms: devilish, infernal
Antonyms: heavenly, celestial
Example sentence: They gathered around in a conference room working out diabolical plans to prevent her from selling books.
- Docile: (adjective) submissive
Synonyms: gentle, meek
Antonyms: obstinate, stubborn
Example sentence: The woman we met there was docile and all silent.
- Doldrums: (noun) depression
Synonyms: gloom, melancholy
Antonyms: glee, joy
Example sentence: The share market has been in the doldrums since last two days.
- Consensus: ( noun) a general agreement
Synonyms: unanimity, agreement
Antonyms: discord, disagreement
Example sentence: In general, the learned consensus dubbed the whole business with indifference.
- Fabricate: ( verb) invent something in order to deceive
Synonyms: formulate, fake
Antonyms: ruin, wreck
Example sentence: She was accused of fabricating data.
- Fatal: (adjective) something causing death
Synonyms: deadly, lethal
Antonyms: helpful, harmless
Example sentence: Her husband died in a fatal accident.