| A | B |
| Taciturn | Definition: Uncommunicative Synonym: Silent Antonym: Fluent Sentence: He is normally a taciturn man, but today he just won't stop talking. |
| Predilection | Definition: A preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something. Synonym: Partiality Antonym: Disinterest Sentence: He had predilection for collecting stamps. |
| Domicile | Definition: The country that a person treats as their permanent home, or lives in and has a substantial connection with. Synonym: Residence Sentence He has a house in the country, but his legal domicile is in the city. |
| Diminutive | Definition: Extremely or unusually small Synonym: Small Antonym: Huge Sentence: The 7-year old made a diminutive figure standing between the other older and taller finalists. |
| Disapprobation | Definition: Strong disapproval, typically on moral grounds. Synonym: Disapproval Sentence: The criminal had to leave town because of its disapprobation. |
| Rudiments | Definition: The first principles of a subject Synonym: Elements Sentence: We will learn the rudiments of thermodynamics next week. |
| Palliate | Allay or moderate (fears or suspicions) Synonym: Mitigate Antonym: Accuse Sentence: They were palliate about at lighting. |
| Propensity | Definition: An inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way. Synonym: Inclination Antonym: Antipathy Sentence: In his journal he wrote that he was not bothered by the residents propensity. |
| Reverent | Definition: Felling or showing deep and solemn respect. Synonym: Respectful Sentence: The people were reverent for Neil Armstrong. |
| Unobtrusive | Definition: Keeping a low profile Synonym: Humble Antonym: Noticeable Sentence: The building is small and unobtrusive. |