Vocab Builder #11
1. Aplomb - Self-confidence or assurance, especially when in a demanding situation.
Synonyms: Poise, composure, self-assurance.
Antonyms: Nervousness, insecurity, doubt.
Example: She handled the unexpected questions with aplomb, impressing everyone at the meeting.
2. Erudite - Having or showing great knowledge or learning.
Synonyms: Scholarly, knowledgeable, learned.
Antonyms: Ignorant, uneducated, unlettered.
Example: The professor's erudite lecture on ancient history captivated the entire audience.
3. Insouciant - Showing a casual lack of concern; indifferent.
Synonyms: Nonchalant, carefree, unconcerned.
Antonyms: Anxious, concerned, worried.
Example: His insouciant attitude towards deadlines often frustrated his coworkers.
4. Pulchritudinous - Beautiful.
Synonyms: Lovely, attractive, gorgeous.
Antonyms: Ugly, unattractive, hideous.
Example: The pulchritudinous landscapes of the Swiss Alps left the tourists in awe.
5. Sagacious - Having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgement; wise or shrewd.
Synonyms: Wise, discerning, insightful.
Antonyms: Foolish, ignorant, unwise.
Example: The sagacious old man was often sought for advice by people from all walks of life.