1 1. ENCROCH (VERB): violate
Synonyms: intrude, infringe
Antonyms: keep off, ignore
Example Sentence:
The Chinese army continues to encroach on Indian territory.
2. EMBEZZLE (VERB): misuse
Synonyms: forge, swindle
Antonyms: reimburse, compensate
Example Sentence:
He was caught embezzling money from his client.
3. TRANQUIL (ADJECTIVE): peaceful
Synonyms: calm, pastoral
Antonyms: agitated, aroused
Example sentence:
She wants to lead a tranquil life.
4. ELOQUENCE (NOUN): fervor
Synonyms: diction, fluency
Antonyms: incompetence, inarticulateness
Example Sentence:
His eloquence is made him hero among all the aspirants.
5. FRAIL (ADJECTIVE): weak
Synonyms: breakable, feeble
Antonyms: hearty, strong
Example sentence:
He has become so frail that he can’t stand properly.
6. MOUSY (ADJECTIVE): quite
Synonyms: drab, shy
Antonyms: confident, fancy
Example sentence:
Garima is a mousy person.
7. IMPAIRED (ADJECTIVE): marred
Synonyms: faulty, flawed
Antonyms: perfect, unbroken
Example Sentence:
She has an impaired vision.
8. EARNEST (ADJECTIVE): sincere
Synonyms: fervent, passionate
Antonyms: frivolous, silly
Example Sentence:
His earnest approach made him winner.
9. FLEECE (VERB): con
Synonyms: defraud, dupe
Antonyms: help, be honest
Example sentence:
The story of the fleece was as follows.
10. UNCONSCIONABLE (ADJECTIVE): immoral
Synonyms: uncivilized, unethical
Antonyms: cultured, civilized
Example Sentence:
The judge deemed the torture and killings of innocent people to be unconscionable.