1. CONSONANT (ADJECTIVE): consistent
Synonyms: accordant, agnate
Antonyms: incompatible, incongruent
Example Sentence:
His consonant performance got him promoted.
2. METE (VERB): administer
Synonyms: allocate, allot Antonyms: gather, collect
Example Sentence:
We meted out the most suitable treatment to them.
3. SERVILITY (NOUN): slavery
Synonyms: enslavement, servitude Antonyms: freedom, independence
Example Sentence:
He bore a lot of servility.
4. RALLY (VERB): revive
Synonyms: enliven, invigorate Antonyms: deteriorate, worsen
Example Sentence:
They rallied the market with their actions.
5. DEFILE (ADJECTIVE): corrupted
Synonyms: desecrated, profaned Antonyms: hallowed, sanctified
Example Sentence:
There are many defiled people in our company.
6. DISTINGUISH (VERB): tell the difference
Synonyms: categorize, differentiate Antonyms: unite, confuse
Example Sentence:
They distinguished between poor and rich students.
7. HITHERTO (ADVERB): earlier
Synonyms: already, ahead Antonyms: currently, presently
Example Sentence:
They did the job hitherto.
8. EXEMPLARY (ADJECTIVE): ideal
Synonyms: laudable, commendable Antonyms: erring, dishonorable
Example Sentence:
He did an exemplary job.
9. RESURGENCE (NOUN): revival
Synonyms: rebound, rejuvenation Antonyms: failure, dampening
Example Sentence:
They tried their best for resurgence.
10. DISTANT (ADJECTIVE): faraway
Synonyms: inaccessible, obscure Antonyms: mingling, approachable
Example Sentence:
He lives at a distant place.