1. DEMISE (NOUN): death
Synonyms: expiration, decease
Antonyms: birth, commencement
Example Sentence:
The demise of the legendary Martin Crowe is a big shock to all of us.
2. ADVERSITY (NOUN): bad luck
Synonyms: calamity, catastrophe Antonyms: blessing, boon
Example Sentence:
“Prosperity makes friends and adversity tests them” - Mahatma Gandhi.
3. MUNDANE (ADJECTIVE): ordinary
Synonyms: banal, humdrum Antonyms: uncommon, wonderful
Example Sentence:
We should try new things in life else it is going to be extremely mundane.
4. LIBERATION (NOUN): freedom
Synonyms: emancipation, unchain Antonyms: arrest, bind
Example Sentence:
Never misuse the freedom given by parents, they trust you a lot if you enjoy liberation.
5. PESSIMIST (NOUN): person who expects a bad outcome
Synonyms: cynic, defeatist Antonyms: optimist, brave
Example Sentence:
Beware of pessimists, they are a bunch of losers who feed on the enthusiasm of others.
6. HYSTERIA (NOUN): state of being extremely upset
Synonyms: delirium, mirth Antonyms: happy, joyous
Example Sentence:
Why is your brother in a state of hysteria? Shall we take him to a psychiatrist?
7. PARRY (VERB): to get saved
Synonyms: circumvent, dodge Antonyms: confront, face
Example Sentence:
I can’t parry you every time you commit a mistake. Hence, learn to work with concentration.
8. OMNISCIENT (ADJECTIVE): all knowing
Synonyms: knowledgeable, preeminent Antonyms: oaf, fool
Example Sentence:
It’s ok if you commit a mistake unknowingly because nobody is “omniscient” but you must learn from the mistakes you commit.
9. SWOOP (VERB): descend quickly
Synonyms: dive, plummet Antonyms: ascend, rise
Example Sentence:
The airplane swooped midair but the pilot was able to avert a plane crash.
10. IMMURATION (NOUN): confinement
Synonyms: custody, detention Antonyms: liberty, freedom
Example Sentence:
Criminals must be kept in an immuration far away from the society.