1. RELINQUISH (VERB): give up
Synonyms: abdicate, renounce
Antonyms: claim, retain
Example Sentence:
The King relinquished his throne.
2. CACOPHONY (NOUN): noise
Synonyms: dissonance, discord Antonyms: harmony, serene
Example Sentence:
It was a cacophony of strange sounds.
3. EVOKE (VERB): extract
Synonyms: arouse, invoke Antonyms: deaden, quell
Example Sentence:
His speech evoked the hidden patriotism in every citizen.
4. CAMOUFLAGE (VERB): cover
Synonyms: disguise, conceal Antonyms: uncover, reveal
Example Sentence:
The snipers are camouflaged in the tall grass.
5. STARVING (ADJECTIVE): hungry
Synonyms: malnourished, dying Antonyms: healthy, satiated
Example Sentence:
It’s a pity that pics of starving kids, earn millions of dollars, but those kids don’t even get a morsel of food.
6. RESILIENCE (NOUN): flexibility
Synonyms: elasticity, resiliency Antonyms: inelasticity, inflexibility
Example Sentence:
The resilience of the metal enabled it to be bolded.
7. PANG (NOUN): ache
Synonyms: agony, misery Antonyms: comfort, pleasure
Example Sentence:
We experienced a lot of pang when we lost him.
8. PATRIARCHAL (ADJECTIVE): respected
Synonyms: venerated, revered Antonyms: unimpressive, unrespected
Example Sentence:
The patriarchal star donated a large amount to the NGO.
9. UNFATHOMABLE (ADJECTIVE): bottomless
Synonyms: immeasurable, infinite Antonyms: bounded, finite
Example Sentence:
He swam in the unfathomable river fearlessly.
10. THROB (VERB): beat
Synonyms: flutter, pulse Antonyms: unmoving, still
Example Sentence:
The moment he saw the Dinosaur, his heart stopped throbbing in fear.