1. CONSENT (NOUN): approval
Synonyms: compliance, assent
Antonyms: dissent, prohibition
Example Sentence:
He was given the consent to start the construction.
2. REPLICATE (VERB): copy
Synonyms: imitate, depict Antonyms: repulse, reject
Example Sentence:
They replicated the movie and presented it as a spoof.
3. EXECUTE (VERB): kill
Synonyms: assassinate, eliminate Antonyms: neglect, abandon
Example Sentence:
We executed all our targets.
4. GRUELING (ADJECTIVE): brutal
Synonyms: excruciating, torturous Antonyms: trivial, facile
Example Sentence:
The grueling nature of plunderers was feared by all.
5. SPIRITLESS (ADJECTIVE): depressed
Synonyms: apathetic, despondent Antonyms: energetic, uplifted
Example Sentence:
The spiritless players gave a pathetic performance.
6. STAGNATE (VERB): stall
Synonyms: languish, rust Antonyms: flourish, grow
Example Sentence:
The performance of the team has stagnated over the years.
7. INHIBITION (NOUN): hindrance
Synonyms: reticence, interdict Antonyms: assistance, liberation
Example Sentence:
There were many inhibitions in his way.
8. PLUMMET (VERB): fall hard and fast
Synonyms: collapse, dip Antonyms: ascend, increase
Example Sentence:
The sales have plummeted in the recent times.
9. MALICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): hateful
Synonyms: pernicious, vengeful Antonyms: aiding, pleasant
Example Sentence:
The malicious remarks of the controversial leader, sparked off a row.
10. IMPONDERABLE (ADJECTIVE): imperceptible
Synonyms: ephemeral, infinitesimal Antonyms: significant, substantial
Example Sentence:
Such imponderable acts must be ignored.