1. ARBITRARY (ADJECTIVE): erratic
Synonyms: capricious, irrational
Antonyms: dependable, consistent
Example Sentence:
They committed many arbitrary acts in life.
2. DETENTION (NOUN): confinement
Synonyms: detainment, impediment Antonyms: assistance, liberation
Example Sentence:
He was held in detention for a long time.
3. PROMINENT (ADJECTIVE): sticking out
Synonyms: outstanding, embossed Antonyms: inconspicuous, obscured
Example Sentence:
We have many prominent stars.
4. DISSENT (NOUN): disagreement
Synonyms: discord, dissension Antonyms: agreement, approval
Example Sentence:
They have a lot of dissent among themselves.
5. PARADOX (NOUN): contradiction
Synonyms: anomaly, ambiguity Antonyms: normality, regularity
Example Sentence:
They are many contradictions in life.
6. INTEND (VERB): have in mind
Synonyms: contemplate, designate Antonyms: disbelieve, disregard
Example Sentence:
We have never intended to harm the organization.
7. EMISSION (NOUN): issuance
Synonyms: discharge, emanation Antonyms: concealment, repression
Example Sentence:
There are many emissions that come out of the factory.
8. MOBILIZATION (NOUN): assembling
Synonyms: assemblage, agglomeration Antonyms: separation, division
Example Sentence:
India has done massive mobilization of forces towards the western border to deal with Pakistan.
9. AGE (VERB): become old
Synonyms: deteriorate, mature Antonyms: lessen, decrease
Example Sentence:
We age, we die. However, if we take the right decisions in between, our lifetime will be worth for others.
10. ADHERENCE (NOUN): devotion
Synonyms: loyalty, cohesion Antonyms: disloyalty, inconstancy
Example Sentence:
A lot of adherence is required in a job by the employer and the employee.