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UPDATE YOUR VOCABULARY – 52

1. JAMBOREE (NOUN): noisy celebration
Synonyms: ceremony, festival 
 
Antonyms: weary, condolence
Example Sentence: 
Our company has planned a nice jamboree.
2. JAUNDICED (NOUN): prejudiced
Synonyms: biased, bitter Antonyms: unbiased, unprejudiced
 
Example Sentence:
The writer of a novel showed his jaundiced vision in the novel.
3. LACERATE (VERB): hurt
Synonyms: torture, distress Antonyms: please, relieve
Example Sentence:
She was lacerated with her filthy remarks.
4. LACKADAISICAL (ADJECTIVE): lazy
Synonyms: lethargic, indifferent Antonyms: excited, inspired
 
Example Sentence:
John seemed a little lackadaisical at times. 
 
5. LAMBASTE (VERB): punish
 
Synonyms: castigate, criticize Antonyms: praise, loud
Example Sentence:
No one should be lambasted without any fault.
6. LARCENY (NOUN): theft
 
Synonyms: stealing, robbery Antonyms: pay, reimbursement
Example Sentence: 
He was arrested because of grand larceny charges.
 
7. LARGESS (NOUN): generosity
Synonyms: magnanimity, altruistic Antonyms: greediness, meanness
Example Sentence: 
Largess is an absolute quality of a nobleman.
8. LATENT (ADJECTIVE): hidden
 
Synonyms: secret, concealed Antonyms: developed, expressed
Example Sentence:
Advertisements attempt to project a latent meaning behind an overtmessage.
 
9. LIMPID (ADJECTIVE): understandable
Synonyms: clear, unambiguous Antonyms: incomprehensible, obscure
Example Sentence:
The speech was a model of its kind – limpid and unaffected.
 
10. LITHE (ADJECTIVE): nimble
 
Synonyms: supple, agile Antonyms: clumsy, rigid
Example Sentence:
His walk was lithe and graceful.

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