1. MERELY (ADVERB): Slightly
Synonyms: only, simply
Antonyms: indefinitely, difficultly
Example Sentence:
Megha merely wanted to help you.
2. EMANATE (VERB): Emerge
Synonyms: flow, pour Antonyms: conceal, hold
Example Sentence:
Happiness seemed to emanate from Mandy on her wedding day.
3. DUCAT (NOUN): Accrediation
Synonyms: credential, license Antonyms: prohibition, refusal
Example Sentence:
His New Year's presents were reckoned by the company at 15,000 ducats.
4. DOCTRINE (NOUN): Opinion
Synonyms: belief, concept Antonyms: ambiguity, disbelief
Example Sentence:
During the War, the peace was maintained based on a doctrine called Mutual understanding.
5. ACCEDE (VERB): Accept
Synonyms: endorse, allow Antonyms: decline, deny
Example Sentence:
Do not accede too readily to Mary’s demands or she will think you are a wimp.
6. MAGNITUDE (NOUN): Significance
Synonyms: importance, substance Antonyms: insignificant, triviality
Example Sentence:
The magnitude of this accomplishment is too difficult to express.
7. PURPORT (VERB): Connotation
Synonyms: meaningful, acceptation Antonyms: meaningless,insignificance
Example Sentence:
The whole purport of Ravi’s remarks was evidently to exalt Vijay.
8. KERNEL (ADJECTIVE): Seed
Synonyms: morsel, essence Antonyms: exterority, periphery
Example Sentence:
The kernel which was planted in the field, was sound enough .
9. EXHIBIT (NOUN): Viewing
Synonyms: display, model Antonyms: hiding, cover
Example Sentence:
Geeta should apparently exhibit some degree of intelligence.
10. REVERBERATE (NOUN): Echo
Synonyms: resound, recoil Antonyms: quieten, shush
Example Sentence: