1. FLOURISH (VERB): grow
Synonyms: blossom, boom
Antonyms: wither, shrivel
Example Sentence:
He has flourished because of his hard work.
2. DISSONANT (ADJECTIVE): conflicting
Synonyms: discordant, incongruous Antonyms: harmonious, concordant
Example Sentence:
They have many dissonant issues.
3. STYMIE (VERB): hinder
Synonyms: stonewall, thwart Antonyms: advance, explicate
Example Sentence:
His progress was stymied by his actions.
4. INGRESS (NOUN): an entrance
Synonyms: doorway, entryway Antonyms: exit, outlet
Example Sentence:
We need an ingress to enter the hall.
5. TRANSMUTE (VERB): convert
Synonyms: metamorphose, mutate Antonyms: stagnate, preserve
Example Sentence:
He transmuted into a better person.
6. CHARY (ADJECTIVE): cautious
Synonyms: canny, discreet Antonyms: incautious, hasty
Example Sentence:
We have a lot of chary officers.
7. ARABLE (ADJECTIVE): farmable
Synonyms: cultivable, tillable Antonyms: infertile, sterile
Example Sentence:
He has a lot of arable land to his name.
8. REVERE (VERB): have a high opinion of
Synonyms: admire, adore Antonyms: despise, disregard
Example Sentence:
He is revered by everyone for his thoughts.
9. DEFT (ADJECTIVE): agile
Synonyms: adept, nimble Antonyms: clumsy, inept
Example Sentence:
We have many deft players in the team.
10. SYNERGY (NOUN): cooperation
Synonyms: harmony, coaction Antonyms: discord, disharmony
Example Sentence:
There is a lot of synergy in our team.