1. CYNIC (NOUN): nonbeliever
Synonyms: pessimistic, skeptic
Antonyms: believer, optimist
Example Sentence:
She is a cynic.
2. YEARNING (NOUN): desire
Synonyms: aspiration, craving Antonyms: apathy, distaste
Example Sentence:
His success satisfied his yearning.
3. INCUR (VERB): bring upon oneself
Synonyms: obtain, acquire Antonyms: forfeit, lose
Example Sentence:
He incurred the wrath of the gods.
4. GUSHING (ADJECTIVE): flowing
Synonyms: spouting, pouring out Antonyms: stagnant, frozen
Example Sentence:
The gushing river, flooded the fields.
5. BERATE (VERB): criticize badly
Synonyms: castigate, reprimand Antonyms: laud, applaud
Example Sentence:
We must berate such journalists who live in our nation and work for our enemies
6. DEARTH (NOUN): scarcity
Synonyms: paucity, meagerness Antonyms: adequacy, abundance
Example Sentence:
The dearth of resources forced the company to shut down.
7. EXTENSIVELY (ADVERB): widely
Synonyms: broadly, greatly Antonyms: minutely, marginally
Example Sentence:
The scheme benefitted the masses extensively.
8. COINCIDE (VERB): go along with
Synonyms: concur, harmonize Antonyms: deviate, dissent
Example Sentence:
We can coincide with our competitors.
9. PSEUDONYM (NOUN): false name
Synonyms: anonym, alias Antonyms: real name, authentic name
Example Sentence:
He used a pseudonym for himself.
10. VANITY (NOUN): egotism
Synonyms: conceitedness, ostentation Antonyms: humility, modesty
Example Sentence:
He displays vanity.