1.petulant
Meaning: (of a person or their manner) childishly sulky or bad-tempered
Synonym: short-tempered, peevish,
Antonym: affable, companionable, cordial, extroverted
Sentence: “he was moody and petulant”
Meaning: (of a person or their manner) childishly sulky or bad-tempered
Synonym: short-tempered, peevish,
Antonym: affable, companionable, cordial, extroverted
Sentence: “he was moody and petulant”
2.rejuvenate
Meaning : make (someone or something) look or feel better, younger, or more vital.
Synonym : revive, revitalize, renew, regenerate, restore,
Antonym: extinguish, kill, quench, suppress
Sentence: “a bid to rejuvenate the town centre”
Meaning : make (someone or something) look or feel better, younger, or more vital.
Synonym : revive, revitalize, renew, regenerate, restore,
Antonym: extinguish, kill, quench, suppress
Sentence: “a bid to rejuvenate the town centre”
3.remorse
Meaning : deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
Synonym : contrition, deep regret, repentance, penitence
Sentence: “they were filled with remorse and shame”
Meaning : deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
Synonym : contrition, deep regret, repentance, penitence
Sentence: “they were filled with remorse and shame”
4.preposterous
Meaning : contrary to reason or common sense; utterly absurd or ridiculous.
Synonym : absurd, ridiculous, foolish, stupid, ludicrous
Antonym : reasonable, sensible
Sentence: “a preposterous suggestion”
Meaning : contrary to reason or common sense; utterly absurd or ridiculous.
Synonym : absurd, ridiculous, foolish, stupid, ludicrous
Antonym : reasonable, sensible
Sentence: “a preposterous suggestion”
5.prerogative
Meaning:a right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class.
Synonym::entitlement, right, privilege, advantage
Sentence: “in some countries, higher education is predominantly the prerogative of the rich”
Meaning:a right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class.
Synonym::entitlement, right, privilege, advantage
Sentence: “in some countries, higher education is predominantly the prerogative of the rich”