1. SPAN (VERB): stretch over
Synonyms: traverse, extend
Antonyms: unlink, compress
Example Sentence:
The meeting got spanned for two hours.
2. COGNIZANCE (NOUN): awareness
Synonyms: cognition, insight Antonyms: inattention, neglect
Example Sentence:
His cognizance regarding the topic was really low.
3. METICULOUSLY (ADVERB): accurately
Synonyms: precisely, flawlessly Antonyms: incorrectly, wrongly
Example Sentence:
He did the job meticulously.
4. PLEADING (ADJECTIVE): imploring
Synonyms: supplicating, beseeching Antonyms: rejecting, accepting
Example Sentence:
The pleading beggar was given 10 rupees.
5. INTERVENTION (NOUN): the act of intervening
Synonyms: interference, intercession Antonyms: ignorance, negligence
Example Sentence:
They were tired of our interventions.
6. VILEST (ADJECTIVE): offensive
Synonyms: appalling, despicable Antonyms: desirous, uncorrupt
Example Sentence:
The vilest remarks of the player proved harmful for the team.
7. DIABOLICAL (ADJECTIVE): devilish
Synonyms: heinous, vicious Antonyms: gentle, nice
Example Sentence:
The diabolical deeds against women must attract the most rigorous punishment.
8. ASSORTMENT (NOUN): variety
Synonyms: jumble, mishmash Antonyms: monotonous, unmixed
Example Sentence:
The assortment of apparel at the store was amazing.
9. REIN (VERB): restrain
Synonyms: curb, repress Antonyms: disperse, scatter
Example Sentence:
They reined the power of the press.
10. ABDICATE (VERB): give up a right
Synonyms: relinquish, renounce Antonyms: defend, defy
Example Sentence:
He abdicated his post.