1. HYSTERIC (ADJECTIVE): mentally maladjusted
Synonyms: distraught, maniac
Antonyms: stable, sane
Example Sentence:
He is a hysteric person and you should stay away from him.
2. CONSORT (NOUN): partner
Synonyms: mate, companion Antonyms: antagonist, foe
Example Sentence:
We need a consort in our new venture.
3. GOON (NOUN): offender of law
Synonyms: hooligan, thug Antonyms: samaritan, civilian
Example Sentence:
Their suggestions helped us in catching several goons.
4. FATALISTIC (ADJECTIVE): expecting bad outcome
Synonyms: despondent, cynical Antonyms: joyful, optimistic
Example Sentence:
The fatalistic approach of our seniors can get us into trouble.
5. MISANTHROPE (NOUN): person who hates others
Synonyms: cynic, hater Antonyms: philanthropist, humanitarian
Example Sentence:
The credentials of the actor makes him fit to be shot as a misanthrope.
6. INVIDIOUS (ADJECTIVE): hateful
Synonyms: defamatory, detractive Antonyms: lovable, delightful
Example Sentence:
The government needs to control the stupid leaders who deliver invidious speeches without caution.
7. INDECIPHERABLE (ADJECTIVE): unreadable
Synonyms: cryptic, inexplicable Antonyms: decipherable, explicable
Example Sentence:
We had to face a lot of problems due to the indecipherable ancient texts.
8. INVINCIBLE (ADJECTIVE): indestructible
Synonyms: indomitable, invulnerable Antonyms: conquerable, destructible
Example Sentence:
He was invincible till I discovered his weakness.
9. INSOLVENT (ADJECTIVE): financially ruined
Synonyms: bankrupt, broke Antonyms: solvent, wealthy
Example Sentence:
They will become insolvent if they continue the present approach.
10. FLAUNT (VERB): show off
Synonyms: brandish, boast Antonyms: conceal, suppress
Example Sentence:
They will flaunt their new modernized weapons in the parade.