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Anomalous ( adj) abnormal, irregular, departing from the usual Synonyms: exceptional, atypical, unusual, aberrant Antonyms: normal, regular, customary, typical, ordinary Feeling protective of my friend but knowing his difficulties placed me in an anomalous position.

Aspersion ( noun) a damaging or derogatory statement; the act of slandering or defaming Synonyms: innuendo, calumny, denigration Antonyms: endorsement, testimonial, praise Think twice before casting aspersions on his honesty, for he might be telling the truth.

Bizarre ( adj) extremely strange, unusual, atypical Synonyms: grotesque, fantastic, outlandish Antonyms: normal, typical, ordinary, expected Years from now I will look at this picture and wonder what sort of bizarre costume I was wearing.

Brusque ( adj) abrupt, blunt, with no formalities Synonyms: curt, tactless, ungracious, gruff, rough Antonyms: gracious, tactful, courteous, diplomatic His request for a large loan for an indefinite length of time was met with a brusque refusal.

Cajole ( v.) to coax, persuade through flattery or artifice; to deceive with soothing thoughts or false promises Synonyms: wheedle, inveigle, soft-soap, sweet-talk Antonyms: coerce, force, strong-arm With a smile, a joke, and a second helping of pie, she would cajole him into doing what she wanted.

Castigate ( v.) to punish severely; to criticize severely Synonyms: chastise, rebuke, censure, upbraid Antonyms: reward, honor, praise, laud After he castigated the unruly children, they settled down to study quietly.

Contrive ( v.) to plan with ingenuity, invent; to bring about as the result of a scheme or plan Synonyms: think up, devise, concoct, fabricate She can contrive wonderful excuses; but when she tries to offer them, her uneasiness gives her away.

Demagogue ( n.) a leader who exploits popular prejudices and false claims and promises in order to gain power Synonyms: rabble-rouser, firebrand Often a show of angry concern conceals the self-serving tactics of a demagogue.

Disabuse ( v.) to free from deception or error, set right in ideas or thinking Synonyms: undeceive, enlighten, set straight Antonyms: deceive, delude, pull wool over one’s eyes He thinks that all women adore him, but my sister will probably disabuse him of that idea.

Ennui ( n.) weariness and dissatisfaction from lack of occupation or interest, boredom Synonyms: languor, world-weariness, listlessness Antonyms: enthusiasm, liveliness, excitement, intensity Some people seem to confuse sophistication with ennui.

Fetter ( n.) a chain or shackle placed on the feet (often used in plural); anything that confines or restrains; (v.) to chain or shackle, to render helpless or impotent Synonyms: bond, restraint, bind, hamper Antonyms: free, liberate, emancipate The old phrase “chain gang” refers to prisoners made to work, each joined to the next by linked fetters.

Heinous ( adj.) very wicked, offensive, hateful Synonyms: evil, odious, abominable, outrageous Antonyms: excellent, wonderful, splendid A town so peaceful, quiet, and law- abiding was bound to be horrified by so heinous a crime.

Immutable ( adj.) not subject to change, constant Synonyms: unchangeable, unalterable, fixed, invariable Antonyms: changeable, inconstant, variable, fickle Scientists labored to discover a set of immutable laws of the universe.

Insurgent ( n.) one who rebels or rises against authority; (adj.) rising in revolt, refusing to accept authority; surging or rushing in or on Synonyms: revolutionary, rebellious, mutinous Antonyms: loyalist, loyal, faithful The army was confident that they could crush the insurgent forces.

Megalomania ( n.) a delusion marked by a feeling of power, wealth, talent, etc., far in excess of reality. Synonyms: delusions of grandeur Antonyms: humility, modesty, self-abasement Sudden fame and admiration can make people feel unworthy—or it can bring on feelings of megalomania.

Sinecure ( n.) a position requiring little or no work; an easy job Synonyms: “no-show” job, cushy job, “plum” The office of Vice President of the United States was once considered little more than a sinecure.

Surreptitious ( noun) stealthy, secret, intended to escape observation; made or accomplished by fraud Synonyms: furtive, covert, clandestine, concealed Antonyms: open, frank, aboveboard, overt The movie heroine blushed when she noticed the surreptitious glances of her admirer.

Transgress ( v.) to go beyond a limit or boundary; to sin, violate a law Synonyms: overstep, exceed, trespass, err Antonyms: obey, toe the line The penitent citizens promised to never again transgress the laws of the land.

Transmute ( v.) to change from one nature, substance, or form to another Synonyms: transform, convert, translate, metamorphose Antonyms: maintain unchanged, preserve To transmute distrust into friendship along that war-torn border will take more than wise politicians and just laws.

Vicarious ( adj.) performed, suffered, or otherwise experienced by one person in place of another Synonyms: surrogate, substitute, imagined, secondhand Antonyms: real, actual, firsthand In search of vicarious excitement, we watched movies of action and adventure.