Meaning: A lofty, pompous, or extravagant style of speech or writing. Example: The politician's grandiloquence impressed the audience but obscured the real issues. Synonyms: pomposity, verbosity, bombast Antonyms: simplicity, straightforwardness, brevity |
Card: 2 / 10 |
Meaning: A performer of miracles or magic; a magician. Example: The thaumaturgist amazed the crowd with his incredible illusions. Synonyms: magician, sorcerer, wizard Antonyms: skeptic, realist, nonbeliever |
Card: 4 / 10 |
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Meaning: Using too many words; excessively lengthy or wordy. Example: Her prolixous explanation made the topic harder to understand. Synonyms: verbose, redundant, long-winded Antonyms: concise, succinct, brief |
Card: 6 / 10 |
Meaning: The quality of being impossible to stop or prevent. Example: The inexorability of time affects everyone equally. Synonyms: inevitability, unavoidability, relentless nature Antonyms: flexibility, changeability, avoidance |
Card: 8 / 10 |
Meaning: Bound by or characterized by excessive piety or moral superiority. Example: His sanctimony-bound attitude alienated many of his friends. Synonyms: hypocritical, self-righteous, insincere Antonyms: humble, genuine, modest |
Card: 10 / 10 |