1.COUNTENANCE (VERB): to have a favorable opinion of
Synonyms: approve, favor
Antonyms: censure, disapprove
Example Sentence:
Our management will not countenance cheating.
2. DIVERS (ADJECTIVE): several
Synonyms: various, manifold Antonyms: identical, same
Example Sentence:
Divers men have tried to bring about social reforms.
3. HEARTSORE (ADJECTIVE): Devastated
Synonyms: crestfallen, despairing Antonyms: happy, pleased
Example Sentence:
I feel heartsore for the poor lady.
4. DERISIVE (ADJECTIVE): Ridiculing
Synonyms: disdainful, scornful Antonyms: polite, respectful
Example Sentence:
Sandeep gave a harsh, derisive laugh.
5. GLOAMING (NOUN): Sunset
Synonyms: sundown, twilight Antonyms: daybreak, sunrise
Example Sentence:
Many lights are shimmering in the gloaming.
6. DISINTERESTED (ADJECTIVE): free from prejudice
Synonyms: unselfish, neutral Antonyms: biased, partial
Example Sentence:
A great leader renders disinterested services to his society.
7. PILFER (VERB): Steal
Synonyms: filch, purloin Antonyms: give, offer
Example Sentence:
Rahman pilfered enough pieces of wood from the factory to make a chair.
8. ESTRANGEMENT (NOUN): Alienation
Synonyms: disaffection, separation Antonyms: connection, friendliness
Example Sentence:
The growing estrangement between me and my relative is awful.
9. RAUCOUS (ADJECTIVE): Noisy
Synonyms: discordant, loud Antonyms: low, mild
Example Sentence:
The atmosphere was utterly raucous.
10. VIVID (ADJECTIVE): animated
Synonyms: theatrical, dramatic Antonyms: boring, undramatic
Example Sentence: