1. BLIGHT (VERB): destroy
Synonyms: decay, spoil
Antonyms: mend, repair
Example Sentence:
Air blights iron because of oxidation.
2. TRIGGER (VERB): cause to happen
Synonyms: generate, prompt Antonyms: halt, prevent
Example Sentence:
He triggered a lot of problems because of his approach.
3. TURMOIL (NOUN): disorder
Synonyms: anxiety, confusion Antonyms: calmness, tranquility
Example Sentence:
They faced a lot of turmoil in the country.
4. LAG (VERB): delay
Synonyms: wane, dillydally Antonyms: hasten, rush
Example Sentence:
A lot of lag was caused due to technical glitches.
5. RESILIENT (ADJECTIVE): flexible
Synonyms: elastic, supple Antonyms: rigid, inflexible
Example Sentence:
The resilient dancer was able to pull off all the difficult steps.
6. FLAIL (VERB): strike
Synonyms: bash, smash Antonyms: compliment, praise
Example Sentence:
The teacher flailed the students as a punishment.
7. INTERTWINE (VERB): twist
Synonyms: entwine, tangle Antonyms: untangle, untwist
Example Sentence:
They intertwined the wires and got an electric shock.
8. AVERSE (ADJECTIVE): opposing
Synonyms: antagonistic, hostile Antonyms: amiable, sympathetic
Example Sentence:
The averse members were dealt with quietly.
9. HAMPER (VERB): restrict
Synonyms: curb, hinder Antonyms: encourage, assist
Example Sentence:
Our progress has got hampered due to bad weather.
10. CONDUCIVE (ADJECTIVE): helpful
Synonyms: favorable, contributive Antonyms: worthless, unconducive
Example Sentence:
Their efforts are conducive for maintaining peace in the valley.