1. UNREST (NOUN): state of agitation
Synonyms: anarchy, dissension
Antonyms: harmony, contentedness
Example Sentence:
The unrest caused by his actions is getting violent day by day.
2. INTERMITTENT (ADJECTIVE): irregular
Synonyms: recurrent, cyclic Antonyms: continual, permanent
Example Sentence:
We saw many intermittent performances by the team.
3. AMIDST (PREPOSITION): in the middle of
Synonyms: amongst, mid Antonyms: separate, solitary
Example Sentence:
Honesty cannot survive amidst an area of treachery.
4. EQUIVOCATION (NOUN): avoidance of an issue
Synonyms: prevarication, hedging Antonyms: surety, trustworthiness
Example Sentence:
Their equivocation from the danger was epic.
5. REMINISCENT (ADJECTIVE): suggestive of something in the past
Synonyms: redolent, evocative Antonyms: forgetful, oblivious
Example Sentence:
There are many reminiscent memories that I have.
6. REINFORCE (VERB): strengthen
Synonyms: bolster, buttress Antonyms: diminish, hinder
Example Sentence:
His claims reinforced our beliefs.
7. ALIENATION (NOUN): unfriendliness
Synonyms: estrangement, indifference Antonyms: charm, endearment
Example Sentence:
The alienation of the employees was very bad.
8. EMBEDDED (ADJECTIVE): fixed
Synonyms: ingrained, planted Antonyms: extrinsic, incidental
Example Sentence:
The embedded details were absolutely factual.
9. RESUMPTION (NOUN): renewal
Synonyms: resurgence, revitalization Antonyms: abolition, neglect
Example Sentence:
Their resumption of the contract depends on our performance.
10. TRAGIC (ADJECTIVE): very bad
Synonyms: appalling, dreadful Antonyms: comforting, harmless
Example Sentence:
His tragic actions met a very bad fate.