1. VULGAR (ADJECTIVE): offensive
Synonyms: inelegant, ungraceful
Antonyms: refined, graceful
Example Sentence:
Vulgar lyrics of songs poison the minds of youths.
2. VOUCH (VERB): approve
Synonyms: consent, endorse Antonyms: prohibit, disapprove
Example Sentence:
His parents vouch for his stupid expenses.
3. VOLATILE (ADJECTIVE): temporary
Synonyms: transient, changing Antonyms: permanent, stable
Example Sentence:
The volatile weather can change very soon.
4. VICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): corrupt
Synonyms: obnoxious, degraded Antonyms: virtuous, noble
Example Sentence:
He was a vicious person.
5. VIGILANT (ADJECTIVE): alert
Synonyms: cautious, circumspect Antonyms: negligent, inattentive
Example Sentence:
The vigilant soldiers gunned down the terrorists the moment they crossed the LOC.
6. VIBRATE (VERB): shake
Synonyms: fluctuate, undulate Antonyms: cease, pause
Example Sentence:
The cell phone vibrates whenever a notification is received.
7. VENERABLE (ADJECTIVE): respected
Synonyms: esteemed, honorable Antonyms: unworthy, degenerate
Example Sentence:
The venerable guests were pleased at the reception they received.
8. WAIVE (VERB): leave
Synonyms: relinquish, abjure Antonyms: grasp, retain
Example Sentence:
He waived off the loans taken by poor farmers.
9. WITHOLD (VERB): to refrain
Synonyms: reserve, hold Antonyms: emancipate, liberate
Example Sentence:
They withhold their emotions.
10. WANE (VERB): decrease
Synonyms: decline, dwindle Antonyms: ameliorate, rise
Example Sentence:
His performance waned because he got demoralized.