1. VIBRANT (ADJECTIVE): energetic
Synonyms: spirited, virile
Antonyms: dispirited, lethargic
Example Sentence:
The rich merchants are a part of a vibrant economy.
2. UNFEIGNED (ADJECTIVE): original
Synonyms: genuine, real Antonyms: pretended, counterfeit
Example Sentence:
The reality show was completely unfeigned and free of scripted fights.
3. ADUMBRATE (VERB): foreshadow
Synonyms: outline, darken Antonym: illuminate, light up
Example Sentence:
The setting sun adumbrates the bridge to create a scenic view.
4. BUNGLE (VERB): mess up
Synonyms: blunder, mismanage Antonyms: manage, fix
Example Sentence:
He was fired as he could bungle the simplest of tasks given to him.
5. FUGITIVE (ADJECTIVE): person escaping law
Synonyms: escapee, outlaw Antonyms: enduring, confronting
Example Sentence:
The fugitive don rarely left his cabin to avoid any social contact.
6. CAUCUS (NOUN): group gathered to make decisions
Synonyms: gathering, convention Antonym: individual, one
Example Sentence:
The legislative caucus had a long discussion over the new bill.
7. CHASM (NOUN): gap
Synonyms: crater, rift Antonyms: closure, juncture
Example Sentence:
The chasm between the rich and poor has grown wider over the last decade.
8. TIRADE (NOUN): abuse
Synonyms: ranting, denunciation Antonyms: praise, complement
Example Sentence:
The employee launched a tirade when fired from his job.
9. TUMULT (NOUN): chaos
Synonyms: commotion, agitation Antonyms: harmony, peace
Example sentence:
The petrol prices are rising due to the political tumult in the gulf countries
10. RAUCOUS (ADJECTIVE): noisy
Synonyms: discordant, loud Antonyms: mild, quiet
Example Sentence:
Her birthday parties were raucous but fun.