1. PRECIPICE (NOUN): steep
Synonyms: cliff, crag
Antonyms: plain, straight
Example Sentence:
The waterfall is broken by islands on the lip of the precipice into seven parts.
2. FORTUITY (NOUN): a chance occurrence
Synonyms: contingency, coincidence Antonyms: sureness, certainty
Example Sentence:
The making of many great personalities involves no fortuity.
3. SWAGGER (VERB): walk pompously
Synonyms: gloat, saunter Antonym: deprecate, being modest
Example Sentence:
He swaggered casually.
4. KIBBLE (VERB): crush
Synonyms: crumble, grate Antonyms: build , liberate
Example Sentence:
Yesterday a kid kibbled the flower in the garden.
5. CORYBANTIC (ADJECTIVE): delighted
Synonyms: rapturous, frantic Antonyms: sorrowful, unexcited
Example Sentence:
After winning the tournament he became corybantic and kissed the trophy.
6. CONTORTION (NOUN): deformation
Synonyms: grimace, ugliness Antonym: beauty , grin
Example Sentence:
The contortion of individual’s face is not in the hand of any human.
7. MUSTER (NOUN): assembly
Synonyms: gathering, roster Antonyms: division , separation
Example Sentence:
Yesterday we all were mustered upstairs and shared our experiences of trek.
8. AVULSED (VERB): withdraw
Synonyms: extirpate, uproot Antonyms: stop, help
Example Sentence:
After being thoroughly embarrassed, he avulsed the party.
9. SPLOSH (VERB): sprinkle
Synonyms: splash, moisten Antonyms: collocate, cluster
Example sentence:
Rahul sploshed in the swimming pool yesterday.
10. RECUPERATE (VERB): recover
Synonyms: regain, recoup Antonyms: deteriorate, lose
Example Sentence:
He recuperated after a long sickness and joined his duty again.