1. RAMPART: (noun) :
Meaning: a defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet.
Synonyms: barricade, bulwark, embankment, bastion.
Antonyms: peril, risk, jeopardy, hazard.
Usage: Soldiers formed a rampart around the city in order to protect Jericho from being overtaken.
Meaning: a defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet.
Synonyms: barricade, bulwark, embankment, bastion.
Antonyms: peril, risk, jeopardy, hazard.
Usage: Soldiers formed a rampart around the city in order to protect Jericho from being overtaken.
2. INCONCEIVABLE: (adjective) :
Meaning: not capable of being imagined or grasped mentally; unbelievable.
Synonyms: implausible, improbable, incredible, incogitable.
Antonyms: plausible, reasonable, tenable, conceivable.
Usage: When I looked at my outrageous hospital bill, I blinked at the inconceivable amount.
Meaning: not capable of being imagined or grasped mentally; unbelievable.
Synonyms: implausible, improbable, incredible, incogitable.
Antonyms: plausible, reasonable, tenable, conceivable.
Usage: When I looked at my outrageous hospital bill, I blinked at the inconceivable amount.
3. MINGLE: (verb) :
Meaning: mix or cause to mix together.
Synonyms: blend, alloy, admix, coalesce.
Antonyms: divide, unmix, separate, disjoin.
Usage: The spies decided to mingle in with the crowd and see if they could find the killer.
Meaning: mix or cause to mix together.
Synonyms: blend, alloy, admix, coalesce.
Antonyms: divide, unmix, separate, disjoin.
Usage: The spies decided to mingle in with the crowd and see if they could find the killer.
4. THRONG: (verb) :
Meaning: (of a crowd) fill or be present in (a place or area).
Synonyms: flock, gathering, horde, assemblage.
Antonyms: few, trickle, scantling, bit.
Usage: When the game ended, a throng of fans carried some of the winning players off the field.
Meaning: (of a crowd) fill or be present in (a place or area).
Synonyms: flock, gathering, horde, assemblage.
Antonyms: few, trickle, scantling, bit.
Usage: When the game ended, a throng of fans carried some of the winning players off the field.
5. NOTION: (noun) :
Meaning: a conception of or belief about something.
Synonyms: approach, perception, impression, conception.
Antonyms: concrete, reality, ignorance, misunderstanding.
Usage: When the girl saw how much her friends liked her sugar cookies, she had the notion to open an online bakery.
Meaning: a conception of or belief about something.
Synonyms: approach, perception, impression, conception.
Antonyms: concrete, reality, ignorance, misunderstanding.
Usage: When the girl saw how much her friends liked her sugar cookies, she had the notion to open an online bakery.