1. PUNGENT (ADJECTIVE): Acrid
Synonyms: sharp, stinging
Antonyms: blunt, mild
Example Sentence:
Some chemicals have a very pungent smell.
2. DEARTH (NOUN): Paucity
Synonyms: scarcity, deficiency Antonyms: plenty, affluence
Example Sentence:
Some people have paucity of knowledge.
3. EMANCIPATE (VERB): make free
Synonyms: liberate, lossen Antonyms: detain, hold
Example Sentence:
Many social activists tried to emancipate women from many social evils.
4. PARASITE (NOUN): Barnacle
Synonyms: bloodsucker, deadbeat Antonyms: benefactor, supporter
Example Sentence:
Nikhil is a parasite to his family.
5. PURVIEW (NOUN): Ken
Synonyms: acumen, apprehension Antonyms: misconception, misinterpretation
Example Sentence:
The politics in the office is beyond my purview.
6. PROFANE (ADJECTIVE): blasphemous
Synonyms: indecent, irreverent Antonyms: reverent, respectful
Example Sentence:
Churches should not be used for profane or secular purposes.
7. PRECOCIOUS (ADJECTIVE): Extremely Smart
Synonyms: intelligent, advanced Antonyms: moronic, imbecile
Example Sentence:
She is extremely precocious girl of our college.
8. PLACID (NOUN): Calm
Synonyms: serene, tranquil Antonyms: agitated, disturbed
Example Sentence:
Placid surroundings of Kashmir enthralled me deep within.
9. ERRONEOUS (ADJECTIVE): incorrect
Synonyms: mistaken, pathetic Antonyms: soothing, pleasant
Example Sentence:
It is erroneous idea on your part that he will return home at last.
10. PROVIDENT (ADJECTIVE): Economical
Synonyms: penny-pinching, expedient Antonyms: wasteful, improvident
Example Sentence: