ANTONYMS Maestro - Part 2

 ANTONYMS  Maestro - Part 2



Antonym

 

1.     Vacillate

o   Meaning: To waver between different opinions or actions; to be indecisive.

o   Antonym: Decide

o   Example: Instead of vacillating about which movie to watch, Sarah decided to go for a comedy.

    • Explanation: Sarah made a clear and firm decision, contrasting with being indecisive.

 

2.     Musical

o   Meaning: Relating to or having the qualities of music.

o   Antonym: Unmusical

o   Example: The musical talent of the choir filled the room with beautiful melodies, while the unmusical attempts of the beginner's group sounded discordant.

o   Explanation: "Musical" refers to having the qualities of music, while "unmusical" lacks these qualities.

 

3.      Capricious

o   Meaning: Given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior.

o   Antonym: Steady

o   Example: The capricious weather in the mountains was unpredictable, unlike the steady climate of the plains.

o   Explanation: "Capricious" means unpredictable and changing often, while "steady" is consistent and unchanging.

 

4.      Enthusiasm

o   Meaning: Intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.

o   Antonym: Apathy

o   Example: The teacher's enthusiasm for the subject was infectious, in stark contrast to the apathy of the disinterested students.

o   Explanation: "Enthusiasm" indicates eagerness and interest, whereas "apathy" means lack of interest or concern.

 

5.      Dwindle

o   Meaning: To diminish gradually in size, amount, or strength.

o   Antonym: Increase

o   Example: As the resources began to dwindle, the team worked harder to ensure their supplies would increase before winter.

o   Explanation: "Dwindle" means to decrease gradually, while "increase" means to grow or become larger.

 

6.      Dormant

o   Meaning: Having normal physical functions suspended or slowed down for a period of time; in or as if in a deep sleep.

o   Antonym: Active

o   Example: The volcano lay dormant for centuries before it suddenly became active again, catching the residents by surprise.

o   Explanation: "Dormant" means inactive or in a state of rest, while "active" means engaged in action.

 

7.      Impetuous

o   Meaning: Acting or done quickly and without thought or care.

o   Antonym: Cautious

o   Example: His impetuous decision to invest all his money was risky, unlike his cautious friend's well-planned investments.

o   Explanation: "Impetuous" refers to acting hastily and without thinking, whereas "cautious" implies careful consideration.

 

8.      Approached

o   Meaning: Come near or nearer to (someone or something) in distance or time.

o   Antonym: Receded

o   Example: As the deadline approached, the sense of urgency grew, but after the project was completed, the stress receded.

o   Explanation: "Approached" means to come closer, while "receded" means to move back or withdraw.

 

9.      Culmination

o   Meaning: The highest or climactic point of something, especially as attained after a long time.

o   Antonym: Beginning

o   Example: The culmination of years of research was celebrated, but it was just the beginning of new discoveries.

o   Explanation: "Culmination" is the peak or final point, whereas "beginning" is the start of something.

 

10.   Include

o   Meaning: Comprise or contain as part of a whole.

o   Antonym: Exclude

o   Example: The invitation was meant to include everyone, but unfortunately, some names were accidentally excluded.

o   Explanation: "Include" means to make something part of a whole, while "exclude" means to leave something out.

 

11.   Unpredictable

o   Meaning: Not able to be predicted; changeable.

o   Antonym: Predictable

o   Example: The unpredictable nature of the stock market can be daunting, unlike the predictable routine of a 9-to-5 job.

o   Explanation: "Unpredictable" means not able to be foreseen or predicted, while "predictable" means something that can be anticipated.

 

 

12.   Invincible

o   Meaning: Too powerful to be defeated or overcome.

o   Antonym: Vulnerable

o   Example Sentence: The superhero seemed invincible in the face of danger, but his one weakness made him vulnerable.

o   Explanation: "Invincible" means unbeatable, while "vulnerable" means susceptible to being hurt or harmed.

 

13.   Inoffensive

o   Meaning: Not likely to provoke strong emotions; harmless.

o   Antonym: Offensive

o   Example Sentence: The comedian's jokes were inoffensive and made everyone laugh, unlike the previous comedian whose comments were quite offensive.

o   Explanation: "Inoffensive" means not likely to upset anyone, while "offensive" means causing someone to feel hurt or upset.

 

14.   Divulge

o   Meaning: To make known (private or sensitive information).

o   Antonym: Conceal

o   Example Sentence: She decided to divulge the secret to her friend, but he preferred to conceal his feelings.

o   Explanation: "Divulge" means to reveal something secret, while "conceal" means to keep it hidden.

 

15.   Discord

o   Meaning: Disagreement or conflict.

o   Antonym: Harmony

o   Example Sentence: The meeting ended in discord, but after a few days, the team managed to find harmony.

o   Explanation: "Discord" refers to a lack of agreement or harmony, while "harmony" means a state of agreement or concord.

 

16.   Mammoth

o   Meaning: Huge; gigantic.

o   Antonym: Tiny

o   Example Sentence: The construction project was a mammoth task, but with everyone's help, even the tiny details were managed perfectly.

o   Explanation: "Mammoth" means very large, while "tiny" means very small.

 

17.   Liberty

o   Meaning: The state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions.

o   Antonym: Constraint

o   Example Sentence: The citizens enjoyed their liberty, free to express their opinions, unlike those in other countries who faced severe constraints.

o   Explanation: "Liberty" means freedom, while "constraint" means restriction or limitation.

 

18.   Ameliorate

o   Meaning: To make something better or improve.

o   Antonym: Worsen

o   Example Sentence: They worked hard to ameliorate the conditions of the school, while neglect could only worsen the situation.

o   Explanation: "Ameliorate" means to improve something, while "worsen" means to make it worse.

 

19.   Grotesque

o   Meaning: Comically or repulsively ugly or distorted.

o   Antonym: Beautiful

o   Example Sentence: The monster in the movie was grotesque, a stark contrast to the beautiful heroine.

o   Explanation: "Grotesque" means ugly or distorted, while "beautiful" means pleasing to the senses or aesthetically pleasing.

 

20.   Devious

o   Meaning: Showing a skillful use of underhanded tactics to achieve goals.

o   Antonym: Honest

o   Example Sentence: His devious plan to win the game was uncovered, and the honest player was declared the winner.

o   Explanation: "Devious" means deceitful or tricky, while "honest" means truthful and straightforward.

 

21.   Evanescent

o   Meaning: Quickly fading or disappearing.

o   Antonym: Permanent

o   Example Sentence: The evanescent beauty of the sunset left everyone in awe, knowing that the permanent stars would soon appear.

o   Explanation: "Evanescent" means fleeting or short-lived, while "permanent" means lasting or enduring indefinitely.

 

 

22.   Amateurs

o   Meaning: People who engage in a pursuit, especially a sport, on an unpaid basis.

o   Antonym: Professionals

o   Example Sentence: The amateurs played with great enthusiasm, while the professionals showcased their refined skills.

o   Explanation: "Amateurs" are individuals who participate in activities for fun and experience, whereas "professionals" do so as a career and have higher expertise.

 

23.   Deceit

o   Meaning: The action or practice of deceiving someone by concealing or misrepresenting the truth.

o   Antonym: Honesty

o   Example Sentence: His deceit was evident when compared to her honesty and straightforwardness.

o   Explanation: "Deceit" involves dishonesty and trickery, while "honesty" implies truthfulness and sincerity.

 

24.   Benevolent

o   Meaning: Well-meaning and kindly.

o   Antonym: Malevolent

o   Example Sentence: The benevolent leader inspired his followers, unlike the malevolent dictator who ruled through fear.

o   Explanation: A "benevolent" person is kind and generous, whereas a "malevolent" person is malicious and harmful.

 

25.   Vacillate

o   Meaning: To waver between different opinions or actions; to be indecisive.

o   Antonym: Decide

o   Example Sentence: He tends to vacillate when making choices, whereas she can decide quickly and confidently.

o   Explanation: "Vacillate" means to be uncertain or hesitant, while "decide" means to make a firm choice.

 

26.   Obsequious

o   Meaning: Obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree.

o   Antonym: Assertive

o   Example Sentence: His obsequious manner irritated his peers, in contrast to her assertive and confident attitude.

o   Explanation: "Obsequious" describes overly submissive behavior, whereas "assertive" implies being confident and self-assured.

 

27.   Enlarge

o   Meaning: To make or become larger or more extensive.

o   Antonym: Reduce

o   Example Sentence: They decided to enlarge the garden, while their neighbors opted to reduce the size of theirs.

o   Explanation: "Enlarge" means to increase in size, whereas "reduce" means to make smaller.

 

28.   Unscrupulous

o   Meaning: Having or showing no moral principles; not honest or fair.

o   Antonym: Ethical

o   Example Sentence: The unscrupulous businessman cut corners, unlike his ethical competitor who valued integrity.

o   Explanation: "Unscrupulous" refers to a lack of moral integrity, while "ethical" means adhering to moral principles.

 

29.   Tranquil

o   Meaning: Free from disturbance; calm.

o   Antonym: Agitated

o   Example Sentence: The tranquil lake was a sharp contrast to the agitated sea during the storm.

o   Explanation: "Tranquil" means peaceful and calm, while "agitated" means disturbed and turbulent.

30.   Abrupt

o   Meaning: Sudden and unexpected.

o   Antonym: Gradual

o   Example Sentence: His abrupt departure surprised everyone, whereas her gradual exit went unnoticed.

o   Explanation: "Abrupt" describes something sudden, while "gradual" describes something that happens slowly over time.

 

31.   Accelerate

o   Meaning: To begin to move more quickly.

o   Antonym: Decelerate

o   Example Sentence: The car began to accelerate as it reached the highway, but had to decelerate due to traffic.

o   Explanation: "Accelerate" means to increase speed, while "decelerate" means to reduce speed.

 

32.   Safe

o   Meaning: Protected from or not exposed to danger or risk.

o   Antonym: Dangerous

o   Example: The new playground is very safe for children, unlike the old one which was quite dangerous and had many broken swings.

 

33.   Redundant

o   Meaning: Not or no longer needed or useful; superfluous.

o   Antonym: Essential

o   Example: The instructions were redundant because the process was already explained clearly and every step was essential for the project’s success.

 

34.   Fair

o   Meaning: Treating people equally without favoritism or discrimination.

o   Antonym: Unfair

o   Example: The judge was known for being fair, always making sure every case was handled justly, unlike some other judges who were criticized for being unfair and biased.

35.   Boisterous

o   Meaning: Noisy, energetic, and cheerful; rowdy.

o   Antonym: Quiet

o   Example: The boisterous crowd cheered loudly at the concert, while the quiet spectators in the library read their books in peace.

 

36.   Substantial

o   Meaning: Of considerable importance, size, or worth.

o   Antonym: Insignificant

o   Example: The company made a substantial profit this quarter, which was far from the insignificant earnings they had last year.

 

37.   Mundane

o   Meaning: Lacking interest or excitement; dull.

o   Antonym: Extraordinary

o   Example: Her daily routine was quite mundane, involving the same tasks every day, but her weekend adventures were always extraordinary and filled with surprises.

 

38.   Eradicate

o   Meaning: Destroy completely; put an end to.

o   Antonym: Preserve

o   Example: The government aims to eradicate poverty, but it also needs to preserve the cultural heritage of the affected communities.

 

39.   Distraught

o   Meaning: Deeply upset and agitated.

o   Antonym: Composed

o   Example: She was distraught after losing her job, but her composed attitude during the interview helped her secure a new one quickly.

 

40.   Ample

o   Meaning: Enough or more than enough; plentiful.

o   Antonym: Scarce

o   Example: There was ample food at the party, unlike last time when the snacks were scarce and everyone left hungry.

 

41.   Repulsive

o   Meaning: Arousing intense distaste or disgust.

o   Antonym: Attractive

o   Example: The smell from the garbage was repulsive, but the fragrance from the blooming flowers in the garden was very attractive.

 

42.   Debacle

o   Meaning: A sudden and complete failure; a fiasco.

o   Antonym: Success

o   Example: "The project, initially seen as a sure success, turned into a debacle, but with persistence and teamwork, the team managed to transform the debacle into a stunning success."

o   Explanation: A debacle is a complete disaster, whereas success is a positive achievement.

 

43.   Abusive

o   Meaning: Using harsh, cruel, or violent language or behaviour.

o   Antonym: Kind

o   Example: "The manager's abusive behaviour towards employees led to complaints, whereas the new manager’s kind approach improved workplace morale significantly."

o   Explanation: Abusive behaviour is harmful and cruel, while kind behaviour is gentle and considerate.

 

44.   Amorphous

o   Meaning: Without a clearly defined shape or form; vague.

o   Antonym: Definite

o   Example: "The artist's amorphous sketches eventually evolved into a series of definite, well-defined portraits."

o   Explanation: Amorphous lacks clear shape or form, whereas definite has a clear and distinct shape or form.

45.   Unitary

o   Meaning: Forming a single or uniform entity.

o   Antonym: Divided

o   Example: "The country's unitary government structure provided strong centralized control, in contrast to the previous divided system, which led to regional conflicts."

o   Explanation: Unitary implies unity and centralization, whereas divided implies separation and fragmentation.

 

46.   Adulteration

o   Meaning: The process of making something impure by adding inferior elements.

o   Antonym: Purity

o   Example: "The scandal of food adulteration prompted stricter regulations, ensuring the purity of all consumable products."

o   Explanation: Adulteration means contamination, while purity means being clean and uncontaminated.

 

47.   Philanthropic

o   Meaning: Seeking to promote the welfare of others; generous and benevolent.

o   Antonym: Selfish

o   Example: "The billionaire's philanthropic donations helped numerous causes, unlike his competitor’s selfish investments aimed only at personal gain."

o   Explanation: Philanthropic actions are generous and aimed at helping others, while selfish actions are centred around one's own benefit.

 

48.   Opulent

o   Meaning: Ostentatiously rich and luxurious.

o   Antonym: Simple

o   Example: "The opulent mansion with its gold-plated fixtures stood in stark contrast to the simple cottage that embodied minimalist living."

o   Explanation: Opulent implies luxury and wealth, whereas simple implies minimalism and lack of luxury.

 

49.   Recede

o   Meaning: To go or move back or further away from a previous position.

o   Antonym: Advance

o   Example: "As the floodwaters began to recede, the rescue operations could advance further into the previously inaccessible areas."

o   Explanation: Recede means to move back, while advance means to move forward.

 

50.   Perpetual

o   Meaning: Never ending or changing; continuous.

o   Antonym: Temporary

o   Example: "The perpetual noise of the city contrasted sharply with the temporary silence during the power outage."

o   Explanation: Perpetual means continuous and unending, whereas temporary means lasting for a limited time.

 



 

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