1. DAMPEN (VERB): make wet
Synonyms: bedew, dabble
Antonyms: collect, dry
Example Sentence:
Even the red sun couldn't dampen her mood.
2. TINSEL (NOUN): particular type of embellishment
Synonyms: color, design Antonyms: plainness, eyesore
Example Sentence:
His exuberant style is Venetian which he bestrews with tinsel and spangles.
3. CORDIAL (ADJECTIVE): friendly
Synonyms: affectionate, amicable Antonyms: cold, cool
Example Sentence:
If you treat people in a cordial manner, they will treat you well also.
4. INBORN (ADJECTIVE): natural
Synonyms: congenital, hereditary Antonyms: acquired, learned
Example Sentence:
At the same time the inborn gift of style can be starved or stimulated.
5. JUSTIFIABLE (ADJECTIVE): reasonable
Synonyms: acceptable, admissible Antonyms: illegal, improbable
Example Sentence:
As long as a justifiable way to handle the problem is discovered, everyone will be in compliance with it.
6. REMISSIBLE (ADJECTIVE): well-founded
Synonyms: allowable, defensible Antonyms: illegitimate, invalid
Example Sentence:
This is remissible to apply for the post of Bank PO.
7. ANIMOSITY (NOUN): extreme dislike
Synonyms: acrimony, animus Antonyms: friendliness, good will
Example Sentence:
Why do you have such animosity towards me when I have done nothing wrong to you?
8. EMPATHY (NOUN): understanding
Synonyms: affinity, appreciation Antonyms: disdain, hatred
Example Sentence:
Because her parents immigrated to the United States to give her a better life, Maria has empathy for illegal aliens.
9. MELANCHOLIA (NOUN): low spirits
Synonyms: abashment, abjection Antonyms: advantage, benefit
Example Sentence:
After his examination result he was in melancholia.
10. PROTUBERANCE (NOUN): lump
Synonyms: bulge, bump Antonyms: depression, ingrowth
Example Sentence:
He got protuberance after falling from the swing.