1. GOBSMACKED (ADJECTIVE): astonished
Synonyms: flabbergasted, astounded
Antonyms: unfazed, unmoved
Example Sentence:
The accident left all of us absolutely gobsmacked.
2. BLABBER (VERB): talk foolishly
Synonyms: babble, blather
Antonyms: shy, shut
Example Sentence:
They have blabbered with each other since morning.
3. SLUMBERY (ADJECTIVE): sleepy
Synonyms: slumberous, tired
Antonyms: alert, vigilant
Example Sentence:
The slumbery employees tried hard to stay awake as their MD spoke.
4. CONTEMPLATE (ADJECTIVE): think
Synonyms: mull, consider
Antonyms: forget, ignore
Example Sentence:
We contemplated the possibility that I have totally lost my sanity.
5. CRUTCH (NOUN): support
Synonyms: cane, brace
Antonyms: blockage, injury
Example Sentence:
Tom could not walk without crutches.
6. SHAM (ADJECTIVE): bogus
Synonyms: fictitious, dummy
Antonyms: authentic, sincere
Example Sentence:
The protection granted to them was merely a sham.
7. CONSENSUS (NOUN): accord
Synonyms: harmony, unity
Antonyms: denial, refusal.
Example Sentence:
“All are in a consensus that Sasha dug her own grave” said Das.
8. ONSLAUGHT (NOUN): attack
Synonyms: incursion, invasion
Antonyms: retreat, defense
Example Sentence:
They avoided the onslaught of the enemy by securing a truce.
9. INFURIATED (ADJECTIVE): furious
Synonyms: enraged, angered
Antonyms: calm, composed
Example Sentence:
They have infuriated the senior leaders with their stupidity.
10. GARRULOUS (ADJECTIVE): talkative
Synonyms: loquacious, gabby
Antonyms: mum, reserved
Example Sentence:
There are many garrulous students in the class.