1. PRELUDE (NOUN): beginning of event
Synonyms: prologue, foreword
Antonyms: postlude, ending
Example Sentence:
The prelude of the presentation should contain all the relevant details.
2. INTERLUDE (NOUN): break
Synonyms: halt, intermission
Antonyms: continuation, beginning
Example Sentence:
We had to take a lot of interludes during our work.
3. PROPOSTION (NOUN): suggestion
Synonyms: proposal, hypothesis
Antonyms: truth, reality
Example Sentence:
I need to think on the propositions given by you.
4. EXPLODE (VERB): blow up
Synonyms: detonate, erupt
Antonyms: implode, mend
Example Sentence:
The bomb will explode very soon, we need to evacuate everyone quickly.
5. CLACK (VERB): noise
Synonyms: cackle, prattle
Antonyms: silence, calm
Example Sentence:
The problem will cause a lot clack in the organization.
6. CREDENTIALS (NOUN): certifications
Synonyms: accreditation, endorsement
Antonyms: disapproval, discredit
Example Sentence:
The credentials of the candidate were rejected by the interviewer.
7. CREDIBILITY (NOUN): validity
Synonyms: reliability, believability
Antonyms: implausibility, improbability
Example Sentence:
The government doubts the credibility of this entity.
8. SHORTFALL (NOUN): lack Synonyms: inadequacy, flaw
Antonyms: abundance, plenty
Example Sentence:
His shortfalls are destroying his career.
9. PILE (NOUN): collection
Synonyms: stockpile, accumulation
Antonyms: ditch, poverty
Example Sentence:
He gifted a pile of story books to the poor children.
10. BUYBACK (NOUN): concession
Synonyms: privilege, allowance
Antonyms: repudiation, refusal
Example Sentence:
There are many buyback offers in the market.