1. ROGUE (NOUN): A person who deceives
Synonyms: con, crook
Antonyms: naïve, gullible
Example Sentence:
The rogue Santa was arrested by the police.
2. CONVENTIONAL (ADJECTIVE): common
Synonyms: typical, regular Antonyms: irregular, unique
Example Sentence:
He is a conventional kid and he loves playing.
3. INCURSION (NOUN): invasion
Synonyms: intrusion, infiltration Antonyms: regroup, retreat
Example Sentence:
The enemy may use F-16s for incursion.
4. RHETORIC (NOUN): Long Speech
Synonyms: discourse, oration Antonyms: quietness, conciseness
Example Sentence:
Sir Martin Luther King Jr was a man of inspirational rhetoric.
5. TOUT (VERB): Promote
Synonyms: laud, publicize Antonyms: condemn, discourage
Example Sentence:
He can touted as the best teacher of English.
6. PERSIST (VERB): carry on
Synonyms: endure, persevere Antonyms: discontinue, halt
Example Sentence:
The soldiers persisted on carrying on the attacks.
7. RESIST (VERB): withstand
Synonyms: combat, confront Antonyms: surrender, assist
Example Sentence:
Our army can resist any attack.
8. UNDULY (ADVERB): improperly
Synonyms: unjustly, unfairly Antonyms: fairly, justly
Example Sentence:
The decision was unduly.
9. RECOLLECT (VERB): remember
Synonyms: recall, reminisce Antonyms: forget, disremember
Example Sentence:
He recollected his childhood memories.
10. HURTLE (VERB): charge
Synonyms: lunge, scoot Antonyms: hike, stroll
Example Sentence:
He hurtled towards his gun when he realized he was being attacked.