1. AMEND (VERB): improve
Synonyms: rectify, enhance
Antonyms: blemish, debase
Example Sentence:
We must amend our mistakes.
2. MITIGATION (NOUN): alleviation
Synonyms: extenuation, moderation Antonyms: increase, continuation
Example Sentence:
It’s a good pill for the mitigation of the disease.
3. LENIENT (ADJECTIVE): permissive
Synonyms: compassionate, complaisant Antonyms: intolerant, rigorous
Example Sentence:
We must avoid to have a lenient approach towards terrorism.
4. STAGGERINGLY (ADVERB): very
Synonyms: awfully, exceedingly Antonyms: mildly, trivially
Example Sentence:
War can harm any country staggeringly.
5. INDUCT (VERB): take into an organization
Synonyms: recruit, instate Antonyms: expel, turn away
Example Sentence:
He was inducted in the company recently.
6. ANTICIPATED (ADJECTIVE): expected
Synonyms: foreseen, likely Antonyms: unexpected, sudden
Example Sentence:
It was an anticipated move.
7. IMPERATIVE (ADJECTIVE): necessary
Synonyms: crucial, vital Antonyms: uncritical, inessential
Example Sentence:
He has all the imperative qualities of a leader.
8. DISCREDIT (VERB): blame
Synonyms: defame, degrade Antonyms: flatter, exalt
Example Sentence:
We have proof to discredit Pakistan regarding the spread of terror.
9. PERSISTENT (ADJECTIVE): determined
Synonyms: steadfast, incessant Antonyms: disloyal, inconstant
Example Sentence:
Our PM has a persistent approach to destroy terrorism.
10. SWAY (VERB): move back and forth
Synonyms: waver, wobble Antonyms: straighten, stabilize
Example Sentence:
She sways a lot while speaking.