1. CONGEAL (VERB): coagulate
Synonyms: curdle, thicken
Antonyms: soften, liquefy
Example Sentence:
The gelatin was refrigerated to congeal before serving the dessert.
2. DECIDUOUS (ADJECTIVE): not around for long
Synonyms: temporary, fleeting
Antonym: permanent, long-lived
Example Sentence:
The baby’s deciduous teeth started to fall out when he turned eight.
3. DEROGATE (VERB): insult
Synonyms: slander, defame
Antonyms: laud, flatter
Example Sentence:
The participant did not mean to derogate his opponent in the discussion
4. DESTITUTE (ADJECTIVE): poor
Synonyms: needy, penniless
Antonyms: wealthy, rich
Example Sentence:
Due to the recession many are now unemployed and destitute.
5. ADUMBRATE (VERB): foreshadow
Synonyms: outline, darken
Antonym: illuminate, light up
Example Sentence:
The setting sun adumbrates the bridge to create a scenic view.
6. BUNGLE (VERB): mess up
Synonyms: blunder, mismanage
Antonyms: manage, fix
Example Sentence:
He was fired as he could bungle the simplest of tasks given to him.
7. FUGITIVE (ADJECTIVE): person escaping law
Synonyms: escapee, outlaw
Antonyms: enduring, confronting
Example Sentence:
The fugitive don rarely left his cabin to avoid any social contact.
8. DISARMING (ADJECTIVE): charming
Synonyms: irresistible, saccharine
Antonyms: despicable, disgusting
Example Sentence:
He responded at once by presenting himself at her home with all his disarming naiveté.
9. ELOQUENT (ADJECTIVE): to speak beautifully or express clearly
Synonyms: grandiloquent, magniloquent
Antonyms: introverted, inarticulate
Example sentence:
According to Mr. Rahman, Mr. Pratik, is an eloquent spokesman who leads his team simply with his words.
10. ESTRANGEMENT (NOUN): a strange of being unfriendly
Synonyms: disunity, alienation
Antonyms: juncture, friendliness
Example Sentence:
He had every reason given him to be so, but he was not; and solely on his side, an estrangement began to arise between them.