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hiatus (noun) – a break or lapse in continuity Examples: Talks between the two countries have resumed after six-year hiatus. Synonyms: Pause, break, interruption Antonyms: Continuation, maintenance

hoard Examples: (verb) – to accumulate or stash away Why are you hoarding all that junk in your backyard? Antonyms: Discard, remove, get rid of Synonyms: Save, store, collect

implausible (adj.) – not possible, not imaginable Examples: His story seems implausible. Nobody can believe such a story. Synonyms: Unlikely, unbelievable, incredible Antonyms: Plausible, possible, imaginable

impudence Her impudence made her unpopular among her peers. arrogance (n.) – bold disrespect or rudeness (adj.) impudent Examples: Her impudence made her unpopular among her peers. Synonyms: arrogance Antonyms: respect

incorrigible Antonyms: Changeable, malleable Examples: (adj.) – not capable of being changed Examples: She is incorrigible even after going to rehab so many times. His opinion was incorrigible. Nobody could make him change his mind. Antonyms: Changeable, malleable Synonyms: Habitual, persistent, hopeless

indomitable (adj.) – unable to be subdued or overcome; not easy to be defeated Examples: Due to his indomitable attitude, the captured man succeeded to survive until his rescue. Synonyms: Strong, unconquerable, tough Antonyms: Feeble, weak