| A | B |
| assuaged | to assuage is to lessen or to calm Synonyms;alleviate, lessen. Antonyms;intensify.sentence. This bread should have assuaged your hunger. |
| piety | devotion to religious duties and practicessyn:1.Devotion Ant: undevoted Sentence: The priest showed his piety by working hard for the church. |
| fractious | mean or cross. Syn:unruly Ant: calm Sentence: The class had a fractious debate. |
| rectitude | rightness; intergity; Syn:Moral Ant: Unmoral Sentence:Her rectitude in making business decisions reflects well on our company's reputation. |
| guilelessness | Guile is craftiness and cunning in dealing with others Syn: Crafty Ant: Honest Sentence:His guilessness got him into many problems. |
| temerity | nervy; assurance; Syn:gently Ant;roughly Sent: She continued with temerity as she judged people she did not know. |
| sordid | Involving ignoble actions and motives; Syn:dirty Ant;good; Sent: My sister was being sordid about sharing her food with me. |
| lament | to mourn or grieve deeply;Syn: bawl; Ant; celebrate; Sentence: The Army lamented the loss of a great general. |
| furtive | Attempting to avoid notice or attention. Syn: sneaky; Ant: Honest; Sent: He looked over his shoulder in a furtive way. |
| unmitigated | Not diminished or moderated in intensity or severity; Syn: absoulte; Ant:Imperfect ; Sentence: The tour had been an unmigated diaster. |