1. PROWESS (NOUN): bravery
Synonyms: grit, dauntlessness
Antonyms: timidity, meekness
Example Sentence:
“Prowess” is the defining trait of a soldier.
2. VALOUR (NOUN): boldness
Synonyms: gallantry, hardihood Antonyms: irresolution, cowardice
Example Sentence:
The qualities of a good combat pilot are “valour” and “quick-thinking”.
3. HEYDAY (NOUN): prime
Synonyms: pinnacle, zenith Antonyms: nadir, bottom
Example Sentence:
In his heydays, he was invincible.
4. PREDOMINANT (ADJECTIVE): most important
Synonyms: prevalent, authoritative Antonyms: trivial, inconsequential
Example Sentence:
The British had a predominant belief that they are the most superior in the world.
5. EMULATING (VERB): copy the actions of
Synonyms: mimic, imitate Antonyms: neglect, overlook
Example Sentence:
My parrot is an expert in emulating me.
6. IMPERIAL (ADJECTIVE): royal
Synonyms: kingly, lordly Antonyms: common, beggarly
Example Sentence:
The imperial wealth of our country must come back to us.
7. IMPLICATION (NOUN): suggestion
Synonyms: assumption, inference Antonyms: reality, factual
Example Sentence:
Everyone must be encouraged to give their implications on the topic.
8. MONOLITHIC (ADJECTIVE): massive
Synonyms: hulking, colossal Antonyms: miniature, miniscule
Example Sentence:
There are many monolithic structures in the city.
9. EXISTENTIAL (ADJECTIVE): pertaining to existence
Synonyms: empirical, experiential Antonyms: unobserved, conjectural
Example Sentence:
Everyone must believe in existential actions and not unobserved words.
10. DISPARATE (ADJECTIVE): different
Synonyms: contrasting, divergent Antonyms: alike, uniform
Example Sentence:
Disparate colors look nice.