1. MOLLIFY (VERB): relieve
Synonyms: alleviate, assuage
Antonyms: agitate, prolong
Example Sentence:
I hope that hot coffee will mollify your tension and help you relax.
2. EBULLIENT (ADJECTIVE): enthusiastic
Synonyms: buoyant, exuberant Antonyms: apathetic, depressed
Example Sentence:
Rahul was an ebullient swimmer and wanted to swim across the river.
3. BOISTEROUS (ADJECTIVE): noisy and mischievous
Synonyms: clamorous, strident Antonyms: solemn, subdued
Example Sentence:
The class was extremely boisterous when the teacher entered in it.
4. PRECIPITATE (VERB): hurry
Synonyms: expedite, accelerate Antonyms: hinder, block
Example Sentence:
Arjun precipitated the completion of his assignment given by his boss.
5. DENOUEMENT (NOUN): the end result
Synonyms: resolution, culmination Antonyms: start, beginning
Example Sentence:
I waited with thousands of spectators to see the denouement of the match.
6. CESSATION (NOUN): ending
Synonyms: termination, layoff Antonyms: persistence, initiation
Example Sentence:
The cessation of the seminar was very clamorous.
7. REMISS (ADJECTIVE): careless
Synonyms: lazy, forgetful Antonyms: scrupulous, mindful
Example Sentence:
I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge the considerable controversy that your generous decision has generated.
8. OOMPH (NOUN): energy
Synonyms: fortitude, potency Antonyms: enervation, laziness
Example Sentence:
All the oomph in the U.S. economy was delivered by the top 10% of households.
9. SOAR (VERB): climb
Synonyms: ascend, shoot up Antonyms: slump, decline
Example Sentence:
While soaring up in life, I helped my brother with his business.
10. POPPYCOCK (NOUN): nonsense
Synonyms: babble, foolishness Antonyms: sensible, thoughtful
Example Sentence:
It is all poppycock to say that education can make a gentleman; don't you think so?