1. TYRANNY (NOUN): dictatorship
Synonyms: authoritarianism, despotism
Antonyms: democracy, freedom
Example Sentence:
They are tired of his tyranny.
2. ALLEVIATION (NOUN): relief
Synonyms: mitigation, abatement Antonyms: discomfort, displeasure
Example Sentence:
The medicine gave him alleviation.
3. EGALITARIAN (ADJECTIVE): equal
Synonyms: equitable, impartial Antonyms: unfair, unjust
Example Sentence:
His egalitarian actions made him a hero.
4. REJUVENATION (NOUN): reinvigoration
Synonyms: resurgence, revitalization Antonyms: destruction, devastation
Example Sentence:
We need something for our rejuvenation.
5. ARTICULATE (VERB): say clearly
Synonyms: enunciate, vocalize Antonyms: bumble, misspeak
Example Sentence:
He articulated the points loudly.
6. DOMINANT (ADJECTIVE): superior
Synonyms: assertive, predominant Antonyms: auxiliary, subordinate
Example Sentence:
“I have a dominant nature and I can’t change it,” said John.
7. HARNESS (VERB): control
Synonyms: tackle, tame Antonyms: detach, disconnect
Example Sentence:
He wanted to harness the light of the sun.
8. PREFABRICATE (VERB): heighten
Synonyms: elevate, hoist Antonyms: disperse, lower
Example Sentence:
He prefabricated our hopes with his knock.
9. MOBILITY (NOUN): ability to move
Synonyms: flexibility, movability Antonyms: rigidity, immobility
Example Sentence:
The mobility of a person determines his success.
10. LIBERATE (VERB): give freedom
Synonyms: detach, emancipate Antonyms: imprison, incarcerate
Example Sentence:
We must liberate the women from the clutches of patriarchy.