1. FEUD (NOUN): major argument
Synonyms: conflict, dispute
Antonyms: friendship, accord
Example Sentence:
The feud between the two sisters lasted for two hours.
2. FLUSTER (NOUN): perturbation, upset
Synonyms: agitation, disturbance Antonyms: peace, calmness
Example Sentence:
There was no longer any fluster or hesitation in his manner.
3. FEALTY (NOUN): allegiance
Synonyms: faithfulness, loyalty Antonyms: disloyalty, treachery
Example Sentence:
Everyone expect fealty from their good friends.
4. BROACH (VERB): bring up a topic
Synonyms: introduce, moot Antonyms: stop, close
Example Sentence:
The subject was broached to nurture the students in a better way.
5. COY (ADJECTIVE): bashful
Synonyms: skittish, timid Antonyms: aggressive, forward
Example Sentence:
Saloni gave him a coy smile.
6. CONCOCT (VERB): formulate, think up
Synonyms: contrive, create Antonyms: demolish, destroy
Example Sentence:
He concocted an idea to start a new business.
7. DILATORY (ADJECTIVE): procrastinating
Synonyms: delaying, laggard Antonyms: diligent, eager
Example Sentence:
He had been dilatory but now he intended to get down to business.
8. GAMBOL (VERB): run or jump about playfully
Synonyms: prank, play Antonyms: work, study
Example Sentence:
The kids gamboled all around the house.
9. IMPEACH (VERB): denounce, censure
Synonyms: accuse, criticize Antonyms: praise, commend
Example Sentence:
He impeached the celebrity in the public for his wrong deeds.
10. INDIGNATION (NOUN): anger
Synonyms: rage, displeasure Antonyms: delight, cheer
Example Sentence:
The boss came out in indignation from a meeting.