1. COALESCE (VERB): to grow together
Example Sentence:
Polymer molecules coalesce and surround the structural fibers.
2. DISENCHANTED (ADJECTIVE): freed from a strong influence
Synonyms: crestfallen, let down Antonyms: enchanted, encouraged
Example Sentence:
My brother is rather disenchanted by everything today.
3. EMBELLISH (VERB): to make more beautiful
Synonyms: fancify, deck Antonyms: disfigure, uglify
Example Sentence:
It’s very clear the changes are made to embellish the decoration.
4. ENVISAGE (VERB): to form a mental image
Synonyms: visualize, dream up Antonyms: ignore, disregard
Example Sentence:
She could not envisage returning to Lucknow.
5. FRUITION (NOUN): something that is made real.
Synonyms: realization, materialization Antonyms: ignorance, failure
Example Sentence:
Mr. Dixit has reached to an amazing fruition of his research work.
6. AGGREGATION (NOUN): grouped together, as a whole
Synonyms: accumulation, assemblage Antonyms: separation, scattered
Example Sentence:
This is an aggregation of required items.
7. AQUILINE (ADJECTIVE): curved
Synonyms: hooked, beaked Antonyms: straight, even
Example Sentence:
Rahul has an aquiline face.
8. COMELY (ADJECTIVE): pleasing to the eye
Synonyms: attractive, pretty Antonyms: disgusting , repellent
Example Sentence:
She appears so comely in men’s eyes.
9. CONCUR (VERB): to happen simultaneously
Synonyms: agree, harmonize Antonyms: disagree, dispute
Example Sentence:
With no other facts on hand, I can only concur with your statement.
10. DEBILITY (NOUN): the state of being weak in health
Synonyms: frailty, valetudinarianism Antonyms: healthiness, soundness
Example Sentence:
His debility sometimes makes him sad.
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