1. VITIATE (VERB): ban
Synonyms: negate, abolish
Antonyms: ratify, approve
Example Sentence:
He vitiated the stores made by the previous owner.
2. INEVITABILITY (NOUN): positive assurance
Synonyms: certitude, credence Antonyms: disbelief, uncertainty
Example Sentence:
He counted on the inevitability of his promotion.
3. RUDIMENTARY (ADJECTIVE): basic
Synonyms: primitive, abecedarian Antonyms: intricate, sophisticated
Example Sentence:
They must have remembered the rudimentary group.
4. SHREWD (ADJECTIVE): clever
Synonyms: farsighted, perceptive Antonyms: blunt, frivolous
Example Sentence:
They are shrewd people.
5. ALIENATE (VERB): hostility
Synonyms: estrange, disunite Antonyms: combine, join
Example Sentence:
They alienated us because of our caste.
6. CARICATURE (NOUN): cartoon
Synonyms: parody, burlesque Antonyms: solemnity, flattery
Example Sentence:
The caricatures provoked us.
7. AUTHORITARIAN (ADJECTIVE): domineering
Synonyms: imperious, tyrannical Antonyms: democratic, lenient
Example Sentence:
He has an authoritarian attitude.
8. SNOBBISHNESS (NOUN): hatred
Synonyms: antipathy, aversion Antonyms: affection, adoration
Example Sentence:
He was tired of his brother’s snobbishness.
9. INCESSANTLY (ADVERB): steadily
Synonyms: constantly, perpetually Antonyms: abruptly, precipitously
Example Sentence:
They did the job incessantly.
10. BAWDINESS (NOUN): obscenity
Synonyms: coarseness, filthiness Antonyms: decency, innocence
Example Sentence:
He displayed a lot of bawdiness and got jailed.