1. INCORPORATE (NOUN): Absorb
Synonyms: subsume, assimilate
Antonyms: separate, disperse
Example Sentence:
Raman incorporated the knowledge about construction work.
2. OFFSET (VERB): Counterbalance
Synonyms: counteract, counterpoise Antonyms: disproportion, approve
Example Sentence:
Khali offset the opposition’s move.
3. TRACTION (NOUN): Grip
Synonyms: friction, adhesion Antonyms: slipperiness, inconstancy
Example Sentence:
Hold the glass with a tight traction.
4. UBIQUITOUS (ADJECTIVE): Omnipresent
Synonyms: universal, pervasive Antonyms: rare, scarce
Example Sentence:
God is ubiquitous.
5. PEJORATIVE (ADJECTIVE): Disparaging
Synonyms: deprecatory, derogatory Antonyms: praising, complimentary
Example Sentence:
I am categorically resistant with pejorative comments by anyone.
6. STREW (VERB): Scatter
Synonyms: sprinkle, disperse Antonyms: collect, gather
Example Sentence:
The place was strewed with litter.
7. TANGIBLE (ADJECTIVE): Palpable
Synonyms: physical, corporeal Antonyms: abstract, unreal
Example Sentence:
The police commissioner was only interested in evidence that was tangible.
7. CUMBERSOME (ADJECTIVE): Unmanageable
Synonyms: clumsy, ungainly Antonyms: convenient, unburdensome
Example Sentence:
Bride could not walk through the front door in her cumbersome dress.
9. PECCADILLO (NOUN): Minor fault
Synonyms: impropriety, indiscretion Antonyms: discretion, discreetness
Example Sentence:
When I tried to apologize for my mistake, John told me that it was just a peccadillo.
10. GIBBERISH (NOUN): Nonsense
Synonyms: balderdash, claptrap Antonyms: sense, truth
Example Sentence:
Most of Rahul’s writings were gibberish to me.