1. DOCTRINE (NOUN): principle
Synonyms: dogma, proposition
Antonyms: heterodoxy, skepticism
Example Sentence:
They believe in the doctrine of self-discipline.
2. RAKE (VERB): gather
Synonyms: accumulate, compile Antonyms: scatter, dissemble
Example Sentence:
We raked a lot of 500 and 1000 notes and now they are useless.
3. SHEER (ADJECTIVE): absolute
Synonyms: outright, downright Antonyms: indefinite, partial
Example Sentence:
Sheer rejection of ideas is a bad idea.
4. DISENCHANTMENT (NOUN): defeat
Synonyms: letdown, setback Antonyms: attainment, boon
Example Sentence:
They suffered many disenchantments in the process of success.
5. PERCEPTION (NOUN): idea
Synonyms: consciousness, impression Antonyms: misconception, unconsciousness
Example Sentence:
The perception behind the action was to benefit everyone.
6. MAGNITUDE (NOUN): importance
Synonyms: consequence, grandeur Antonyms: triviality, unimportance
Example Sentence:
His words show a lot of magnitude.
7. SUBJECTIVE (ADJECTIVE): instinctive
Synonyms: intuitive, idiosyncratic Antonyms: unemotional, unbiased
Example Sentence:
He has many subjective qualities.
8. GRIEVANCE (NOUN): complaint
Synonyms: resentment, sorrow Antonyms: delight, blessing
Example Sentence:
He has many grievances in his mind.
9. DIMINISH (VERB): become or cause to be less
Synonyms: abate, dwindle Antonyms: amplify, prolong
Example Sentence:
They diminished the importance of the actions by their comments.
10. ENHANCE (VERB): improve
Synonyms: augment, boost Antonyms: discourage, lessen
Example Sentence:
He enhanced the capacity of the team.