Provisional ~ Vicissitude PROVISIONAL - [spell] - P R O V I S I O N A L Definition: tentative Synonym: conditional, makeshift Antonym: fixed, or certain. Sentence: "Unsure how busy he was going to be, he made only
provisional arrangements to visit his cousins that week."
***** DISSIMULATE - [spell] - D I S S I M U L A T E Definition: to hide under a false appearance. Synonym: disguise or cloak Antonym: open and unguarded. Sentence: "Do not dissimulate. We know your true feelings about the
subject."
***** NEGATION - [spell] - N E G A T I O N Definition: a denial Synonym: contradict or gainsay. Antonym: agreement or confirmation Sentence: "Shouting at that child was the negation of your claim to be
understanding."
***** INIQUITOUS- [spell] - I N I Q U I T O U S Definition: wicked Synonym: wrong, bad or evil Antonym: pure or good Sentence: "The theft of that money from the old lady was iniquitous."
***** DISCOMFIT- [spell] - D I S C O M F I T Definition: to upset Synonym: confound, confuse, or embarrass Antonym: put at ease Sentence: "Take away his armor and you will discomfit him." 3