1. CUMULATIVE (ADJECTIVE): growing in effect
Synonyms: accumulative, augmenting
Antonyms: decreasing, subtracting
Example Sentence:
His cumulative profit came under the scanner of the IT department.
2. RENEGE (VERB): go back on one’s word
Synonyms: welsh, reverse Antonyms: stay, fulfill promise
Example Sentence:
Those who renege will never be trusted by anyone.
3. VULNERABLE (ADJECTIVE): open to attack
Synonyms: liable, assailable Antonyms: unsusceptible, guarded
Example Sentence:
He was a vulnerable king.
4. FORGED (ADJECTIVE): fake
Synonyms: counterfeit, spurious Antonyms: original, authentic
Example Sentence:
They used forged signatures to get the money.
5. CONSENSUS (NOUN): general agreement
Synonyms: consent, unanimity Antonyms: dissension, disagreement
Example Sentence:
They reached a consensus to end the violence.
6. ACCUMULATE (VERB): gather or amass something
Synonyms: accrue, assemble Antonyms: forfeit, disperse
Example Sentence:
They accumulated a lot of wealth.
7. CONVENTION (NOUN): agreement
Synonyms: covenant, concord Antonyms: disagreement, discord
Example Sentence:
They did the job hitherto.
8. IMPLEMENT (VERB): put into action
Synonyms: enforce, execute Antonyms: neglect, hinder
Example Sentence:
He implemented a lot of policies.
9. SPUR (VERB): incite
Synonyms: arouse, countenance Antonyms: dissuade, repress
Example Sentence:
They spurred violence says the police.
10. PLEDGE (VERB): give word of honor
Synonyms: vouch, plight Antonyms: disavow, falsify
Example Sentence:
The PM has pledged normalcy after 50 days of demonetization.