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Vocabulary Words- 29.11.

2017
Antonyms: hatred, dislike
1. PERMEATE (VERB): spread Example sentence:
throughout The fetish is essentially a mascot or
Synonyms: imbue, infuse object carried for luck.
Antonyms: dehydrate, dry
7. BURLESQUE (ADJECTIVE):
Example sentence:
farcical
The light will permeate through the
Synonyms: ironical, satirical
curtain when the sun rises.
Antonyms: realistic, genuine
Example sentence:
2. RUFFIAN (NOUN): bully
The day had arrived with more bumps
Synonyms: goon, delinquent
and grinds than a burlesque matron.
Antonyms: whiz, prodigy
Example sentence:
8. ENSHROUD (VERB): cover
When police catch the ruffian, they'll
Synonyms: conceal, mask
make sure hes prosecuted for assaulting
Antonyms: disclose, reveal
the old woman.
Example sentence:
Rain and snow are copious, and dense
3. INELUCTABLE (ADJECTIVE):
fogs enshroud the coast in summer.
unavoidable
Synonyms: inescapable, inevitable
9. DESICCATE (VERB): dehydrate
Antonyms: avertible, preventable
Synonyms: wither, evaporate
Example sentence:
Antonyms: dampen, soak
He has the irritating habit of arguing his
Example sentence:
opinions with ineluctable facts.
The high temperature desiccated the
ponds and rivers of villages.
4. ZEALOT (NOUN): enthusiast
Synonyms: fanatic, diehard
10. CHOLER (NOUN): wrath
Antonyms: conservative, moderate
Synonyms: anger, bile
Example sentence:
Antonyms: euphoria, glee
The religious zealot was willing to break
Example sentence:
the law to follow his prophets orders.
I felt quite amused at his unwarranted
choler.
5. IMPIOUS (ADJECTIVE): not
religious
Synonyms: apostate, agnostic
Antonyms: pious, devout Write us-
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Their hands were cleaner but their
thoughts were more impious.

6. FETISH (NOUN): obsession


Synonyms: predilection, mania

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