1. INSTIL (VERB): inject
Synonyms: infuse, implant
Antonyms: eradicate, extract
Example Sentence:
The instructor tried to instil fear in the students.
2. ENCROACH (VERB): violate
Synonyms: trespass, infringe
Antonyms: shun, abide
Example Sentence:
As the forests continue to be destroyed for development, bears have no choice but to encroach into residential areas.
3. EVASION (NOUN): avoidance
Synonyms: evasiveness, obliqueness
Antonyms: directness, frankness
Example Sentence:
She is in the habit of making evasion from every situation.
4. PERSECUTE (VERB): harass
Synonyms: torment, domineer
Antonyms: comfort, console
Example Sentence:
The major kept on persecuting the soldiers.
5. GIGANTIC (ADJECTIVE): huge
Synonyms: enormous, immense
Antonyms: small, slight
Example Sentence:
A gigantic lily grows at a height of 20 feet’s.
6. RAVAGE (VERB): destroy
Synonyms: ruin, devastate
Antonyms: restore, reconstruct
Example Sentence:
Anita ravaged all our weekend plans.
7. TRECHAREOUS (ADJECTIVE): disloyal
Synonyms: faithless, unreliable
Antonyms: faithful, reliable
Example Sentence:
He is a treacherous junk-dealer.
8. SANGUINE (ADJECTIVE): confident
Synonyms: hopeful, optimistic
Antonyms: pessimistic, depressed
Example Sentence:
He is a sanguine person in every adverse situation.
9. ORDAIN (VERB): impose
Synonyms: order, proclaim
Antonyms: violate, revoke
Example Sentence:
Antariksh knows the ministry will never ordain him as a priest.
10. INSIPID (ADJECTIVE): tasteless
Synonyms: vapid, unflavoured
Antonyms: delicious, pungent
Example Sentence:
Tomato soup tastes insipid.
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