1. TRIGGER (VERB): cause to happen
Synonyms: prompt, spark
Antonyms: halt, stop
Example Sentence:
His resignation can trigger massive protests all over the nation.
2. STEER (VERB): guide
Synonyms: escort, shepherd Antonyms: abandon, obey
Example Sentence:
We need to steer the ship in the correct direction
3. THRESHOLD (NOUN): edge
Synonyms: verge, brink Antonyms: middle, center
Example Sentence:
Their suggestions took us past several thresholds of success.
4. CLACK (VERB): noise
Synonyms: cackle, prattle Antonyms: silence, calm
Example Sentence:
The problem will cause a lot clack in the organization.
5. CREDENTIALS (NOUN): certifications
Synonyms: accreditation, endorsement Antonyms: disapproval, discredit
Example Sentence:
The credentials of the candidate were rejected by the interviewer.
6. CREDIBILITY (NOUN): validity
Synonyms: reliability, believability Antonyms: implausibility, improbability
Example Sentence:
The government doubts the credibility of this entity.
7. REPRESSION (NOUN): cruelty
Synonyms: oppression, suppression Antonyms: liberty, emancipation
Example Sentence:
We had to face a lot of repression from the tyrant ruler.
8. DELIBERATION (NOUN): serious discussion
Synonyms: conference, circumspection Antonyms: imprudence, carelessness
Example Sentence:
He wanted to conduct a deliberation for the scholars.
9. FUNDAMENTALIST (NOUN): extremist
Synonyms: zealot, fanatic Antonyms: secular, considerate
Example Sentence:
They will not be able to control the fundamentalists in their country.
10. STOIC (ADJECTIVE): detached
Synonyms: apathetic, philosophic Antonyms: attached, responsive
Example Sentence:
They will unveil a new impeccable way of completing the tasks.