1. CONFLICT (VERB): fight
Synonyms: brawl, scuffle
Antonyms: serene, peace
Example Sentence:
They have conflicted again and again.
2. DROUGHT (NOUN): scarcity
Synonyms: shrink, depletion Antonyms: plentiful, lavish
Example Sentence:
They criticized leaders who were responsible for the financial drought faced by the nation.
3. PLEA (NOUN): request
Synonyms: pray, appeal Antonyms: order, instruct
Example Sentence:
The doctor’s plea for silence went unheard, resulting in extreme discomfort to the patient.
4. ARREST (VERB): take in custody
Synonyms: abstain, detain Antonyms: liberate, emancipate
Example Sentence:
The judge will seek reasons for the arrest without a legal warrant.
5. UPHILL (ADJECTIVE): difficult
Synonyms: tough, unimaginable Antonyms: banal, mundane
Example Sentence:
The article had a glorious description regarding the uphill task done by the army.
6. RIFT (NOUN): division
Synonyms: gap, difference Antonyms: bridge, joint
Example Sentence:
The opposition and the government seemed to be focused on removing the rift between them.
7. FORTHCOMING (ADJECTIVE): coming in future
Synonyms: new, futuristic Antonyms: obsolete, outdated
Example Sentence:
Ever since I was of tender age, I have trained for forthcoming technical enhancements.
8. BORROW (VERB): to take by request
Synonyms: loan, beg Antonyms: snatch, rob
Example Sentence:
The new economic freedom has enabled people to borrow less and spend more.
9. CRISIS (NOUN): problem
Synonyms: mayhem, doom Antonyms: prosperity, harmony
Example Sentence:
The writer’s crisis lies in the depiction of negative characters in a positive way and vice versa.
10. JUMBLE (VERB): disturb
Synonyms: disturb, disorganize Antonyms: organize, arrange
Example Sentence:
All of us can jumble up our lives but many few of us can arrange it properly.