SAT 12H
Enigma (noun)
A person, thing, or piece of writing that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand
Equanimity antonyms
Agitation, anxiety, discomposure, excitement, frustration
Enervate (verb)
Cause someone to feel drained of energy, vigor, or vitality
Engender (verb)
Cause, develop, or give rise to a feeling, situation, or condition
Enigma antonyms
Clear, explicit, obvious, known, plain, comprehensible,
Enhance antonyms
Diminish, impair, harm, reduce, worsen, hurt, injure, decrease, lessen, lower, weaken
Engender antonyms
Discourage, halt, prevent, stop, impede, restrict, stifle, limit, destroy
Equivocate antonyms
Encounter, honesty, confront, face
Embroil antonyms
Exclude, free, untangle, liberate, release
Enhance (verb)
Intensify, increase, or further improve the quality, value, or extent of
Enervate antonyms
Invigorate, stimulate, energize, enliven, vivify, strengthen
Embroil (verb)
Involve (someone) deeply in an argument, conflict, or difficult situation; Throw into confusion or disorder, complicate
Ephemeral (adjective)
Lasting for a very short time
Ephemeral antonyms
Long, permanent, lasting, eternal, enduring, timeless, everlasting
Embellish (verb)
Make something (or a story) more attractive by the addition of decorative details or features
Equanimity (noun)
Mental stability, calmness, compuse, and evenness of temper, especially under stress or in difficult situation
Embellish antonyms
Minimize, deface, disfigure, decrease, understate, belittle, lessen
Emulate antonyms
Neglect, oppose, differentiate
Emulate (verb)
Strive to match or surpass a person or achievement by imitation
Equivocate (verb)
Use ambiguous language or unclear expressions to conceal the truth or to avoid commitment