1. CONTORT
(VERB): disfigure, distort
Synonyms: deform, writhe
Antonyms: beautify, smooth
Example Sentence:
Government
is not going to contort the refugee laws.
2. TRANSMOGRIFY (VERB):convert
Synonyms: alter, mutate
Antonyms: preserve, stagnate
Example Sentence:
In
the play, the actor suddenly transmogrified into a monster.
3. SHODDY (ADJECTIVE):in bad shape
Synonyms: inferior,
shameful
Antonyms: good, respectful
Example Sentence:
The house was in a shoddy condition.
4. INEBRIETY (NOUN): drunkenness
Synonyms: boozing, alcoholism
Antonyms: sobriety, decent
Example Sentence:
Police
say he was in an advanced state of inebriety.
5. JANITOR (NOUN):person who cleans and maintains
Synonyms: attendant, custodian
Synonyms: polluter, contaminator
Example Sentence:
He is in the habit of bribing the janitor.
6. GAG (NOUN):practical joke
Synonyms: hoax, quip
Antonyms: seriousness, sincerity
Example Sentence:
The burglars gagged the home owner and tied him to a chair.
7. OPINE (VERB):think
Synonyms: say, suggest
Antonyms: calculate,
measure
Example Sentence:
The reason is, I opine, that
each doth wait for his neighbour to make a move.
8. EFFUSIVE (ADJECTIVE):gushing, profuse
Synonyms: lavish, exuberant
Antonyms: economical,
unexcited
Example Sentence:
He lives in an effusive way.
9. EPOCHAL (ADJECTIVE):irregular, sporadic
Synonyms: occasional, periodic
Antonyms: regular,
usual
Example Sentence:
Epochal decisions taken by him ruined the
show.
10. VORACITY
(NOUN):ravenousness
Synonyms: edacity, greed
Antonyms: generosity,
kindness
Example Sentence:
His voracity for food is
increasing like anything.

