1. PROVIDENCE (NOUN): precaution
Synonyms: foresight, prudence
Antonyms: carelessness, carefree
Example Sentence:
We shall exercise providence in our tasks in order to achieve success in life.
2. RIVET (VERB): engross
Synonyms: involve, employ
Antonyms: distract, eject
Example Sentence:
The teacher must rivet the students in his teachings if he wants to be successful.
3. BOOM (NOUN): loud sound
Synonyms: explosion, bang
Antonyms: failure, collapse
Example Sentence:
They burst crackers in the open which sounded like a boom.
4.LAVISH (ADJECTIVE): profuse
Synonyms: bountiful, plush
Antonyms: austere, barren
Example Sentence:
He had arranged a lavish dinner for all of you to enjoy.
5. MISANTHROPE (NOUN): person who hates others
Synonyms: cynic, hater
Antonyms: philanthropist, humanitarian
Example Sentence:
The credentials of the actor makes him fit to be shot as a misanthrope.
6. INVIDIOUS (ADJECTIVE): hateful
Synonyms: defamatory, detractive
Antonyms: lovable, delightful
Example Sentence:
The government needs to control the stupid leaders who deliver invidious speeches without caution.
7. INDECIPHERABLE (ADJECTIVE): unreadable
Synonyms: cryptic, inexplicable
Antonyms: decipherable, explicable
Example Sentence:
We had to face a lot of problems due to the indecipherable ancient texts.
8. ARCHAIC(ADJECTIVE): old and no longer useful
Synonyms: primitive, old-fashioned
Antonyms: modern, up-to-date
Example Sentence:
In comparison to portable laptop and palmtops, typewriters and calculators are archaic.
9. CONCORD (NOUN): a state of accord or agreement
Synonyms: unanimity, harmony
Antonyms: disagreement, agitation Example sentence:
The war between India and Pakistan will end only when the two countries reach a concord on the Kashmir dispute.
10. BRUSQUE(ADJECTIVE): blunt in manner or harsh speech
Synonyms: gruff, discourteous
Antonyms: polite, kind
Example Sentence:
William’s brusque attitude had burnt many social bridges with his friends and acquaintances, leaving him in solitude,