1. BREACH (NOUN): violation of a law
Synonyms: contravention, dereliction
Antonyms: observance, upholding
Example Sentence:
His actions were viewed as a breach of contract.
2. FRAUDULENT (ADJECTIVE): false
Synonyms: deceptive, crook Antonyms: genuine, sincere
Example Sentence:
His fraudulent actions caused a lot of trouble.
3. DISCONCERT (VERB): confuse
Synonyms: bewilder, perturb Antonyms: clarify, enlighten
Example Sentence:
He disconcerted all of us with his argument.
4. INFILTRATE (VERB): creep in
Synonyms: penetrate, permeate Antonyms: retreat, withdraw
Example Sentence:
We infiltrated the perimeter and wiped out our enemies.
5. DEBATABLE (ADJECTIVE): controversial
Synonyms: arguable, dubious Antonyms: proven, inarguable
Example Sentence:
The debatable issues put forward by him were absolutely illogical.
6. EFFICIENCY (NOUN): effectiveness
Synonyms: adeptness, competence Antonyms: impotence, inability
Example Sentence:
His efficiency is marvelous.
7. EVASION (NOUN): escape
Synonyms: dodging, circumvention Antonyms: frankness, directness
Example Sentence:
His evasion from the company was extremely important.
8. PLUMB (VERB): probe
Synonyms: delve, unravel Antonyms: misunderstand, guess,
Example Sentence:
He plumbed into the matter deeply.
9. CATASTROPHIC (ADJECTIVE): destructive
Synonyms: calamitous, ruinous Antonyms: advantageous, fortunate
Example Sentence:
The catastrophic attitude of people attract perils towards them.
10. EMBRACE (VERB): take into account
Synonyms: espouse, embody Antonyms: repudiate, shun
Example Sentence:
We must embrace all the concerns put forward by them.