1. CAULK (VERB): secure
Synonyms: block, barricade
Antonyms: free, loosen
Example Sentence:
It only remained to caulk their important task, and this occupied them for a day or two.
2. CONFLICT (VERB): fight
Synonyms: brawl, scuffle Antonyms: serene, peace
Example sentence:
Rahil appeared extremely disturbed by the conflict.
3. DROUGHT (NOUN): scarcity
Synonyms: shrinkness, depletion Antonyms: plentiful, lavish
Example sentence:
The party criticized opposition who were responsible for the financial drought faced by the nation.
4. PLEA (NOUN): request
Synonyms: pray, appeal Antonyms: order, instruct
Example sentence:
The teacher's plea for silence went unheard, resulting in extreme discomfort to the student.
5. JOVIAL (ADJECTIVE): Cheerful
Synonyms: Merry, Exultant Antonyms: Solemn, Morose
Example sentence :
Monica is a jovial fellow.
6. UPHILL (ADJECTIVE): difficult
Synonym: tough, unimaginable Antonyms: banal, mundane
Example sentence:
The article had a glorious description regarding the uphill task done by the cricket team.
7. RIFT (NOUN): division
Synonyms: gap, difference Antonyms: bridge, joint
Example sentence:
The opposition and the government seemed to be focused on removing the rift between the poor and the rich.
8. IMPART (VERB): convey
Synonyms: Bestow, Divulge Antonyms: Suppress, Withhold
Example sentence:
Ever since I was of tender age, I have seen my teachers imparting a great deal of knowledge.
9. BORROW (VERB): to take by request
Synonyms: Loan, Beg Antonyms: Snatch, Rob
Example sentence:
Can I borrow your notebook?
10. IGNOMINIOUS (ADJECTIVE): disgraceful
Synonyms: Shameful, Scandulous Antonyms: Dignified, Distinguished
Example sentence:
The ignominious stealing has given him nefarious identity.