1. PREMISE (VERB): assume
Synonyms: postulate, presume
Antonyms: compute, calculate
Example Sentence:
They premised that they have won.
2. INTERIM (ADJECTIVE): temporary
Synonyms: provisional, makeshift Antonyms: permanent, continual
Example Sentence:
We appointed him interim president.
3. FRENZIED (ADJECTIVE): uncontrolled
Synonyms: delirious, frantic Antonyms: pleased, unexcited
Example Sentence:
He was a frenzied person.
4. REIGN (VERB): have power
Synonyms: dominate, predominate Antonyms: surrender, yield
Example Sentence:
They reigned for a long time.
5. UNWITTING (ADJECTIVE): without fully realizing
Synonyms: incognizant, inadvertent Antonyms: intentional, attentive
Example Sentence:
They gave unwitting replies and got themselves in trouble.
6. OVERWHELMING (ADJECTIVE): overpowering
Synonyms: mind-boggling, astounding Antonyms: foolish, awkward
Example Sentence:
We received an overwhelming response from our aspirants.
7. ACCRUE (VERB): increase by addition
Synonyms: accumulate, amass Antonyms: disperse, dissipate
Example Sentence:
They accrued a lot of wealth.
8. DISGORGE (VERB): vomit
Synonyms: discharge, regurgitate Antonyms: suck, consume
Example Sentence:
He disgorged whatever he ate.
9. APPROPRIATE (ADJECTIVE): suitable
Synonyms: convenient, pertinent Antonyms: irrelevant, unskilled
Example Sentence:
He suggested an appropriate solution.
10. EXHORT (VERB): urge
Synonyms: beseech, persuade Antonyms: dissuade, deter
Example Sentence:
He exhorted everyone to join him.