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Levity (noun)
Lightness or gaiety of disposition; lack of seriousness
Synonym: frivolity
Antonyms: sobriety, somberness
Lexicon (noun)
A dictionary; a special vocabulary
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Libation (noun)
An alcoholic drink
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Liege (noun)
A lord, master, or sovereign
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Magnanimous (adj)
Noble; generous in forgiving; free from petty feeling or acts
Synonym: generous
Antonyms: petty, vindictive
Marital (adj)
Having to do with marriage
Synonyms: nuptial, matrimonial, conjugal
Antonym: celibate
Mercenary ( noun)
One who works only for money, especially a hired soldier
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Meticulous (adj)
Extremely careful about small details
Synonyms: fastidious, fussy
Antonyms: sloppy, careless, remiss
Motley (adj)
Made up of different, dissimilar parts; being of many colors
Synonyms: disparate, various
Antonyms: uniform, homogeneous, similar
Mundane (adj)
Of this world and not of heaven; common, worldly; not spiritual
Synonyms: earthly, ordinary, secular
Antonyms: spiritual, eternal, celestial
Murky (adj)
Gloomy, dark, cloudy
Synonyms: somber, dismal, dingy
Antonyms: radiant, lustrous, sparkling, clear
Myriad (adj)
A very large number of a highly varied nature
Synonyms: countless, innumerable
Naïve (adj)
Simple in nature; not affected; innocent simplicity; childlike
Synonyms: unsophisticated, unaffected, unsuspecting
Antonyms: sophisticated, artful, cunning
Nocturnal (adj)
Having to do with the night; occurring at night
Synonym: nightly
Antonym: diurnal
Novice (noun)
A beginner; one who is new or inexperienced
Synonyms: pupil, disciple, apprentice
Antonyms: master, exemplar