1.FACULTY (NOUN): ability, skill
Synonyms: aptitude, bent
Antonyms: antipathy, dislike
Example Sentence:
The faculty of English is marvelous.
2. APTNESS (NOUN): talent
Synonyms: capacity, docility
Antonyms: inability, lack
Example Sentence:
He has great aptness.
3. SAVVY (ADJECTIVE): shrewd
Synonyms: acute, cunning
Antonyms: blunt, dull
Example Sentence:
Savvy people always try to do new things.
4. REMIT (VERB): send, transfer
Synonyms: address, consign
Antonyms: hold, keep
Example Sentence:
Don’t remit anything to him.
5. IMPLANT (VERB): insert
Synonyms: encourage, inculcate
Antonyms: defuse, mollify
Example Sentence:
Every act initiates a new habit and may implant a new instinct.
6. INCUR (VERB): bring upon oneself
Synonyms: acquire, earn
Antonyms: miss, lose
Example Sentence:
Those who incur the task of others suffer later.
7. AROUSE (VERB): excite, entice
Synonyms: awaken, incite
Antonyms: halt, cease
Example Sentence:
Stop arousing her for money.
8. DISTILL (VERB): make pure
Synonyms: extract, infuse
Antonyms: dirty, pollute
Example Sentence:
We should distill our surroundings.
9. SEETHE (VERB): be very angry
Synonyms: boil, flare
Antonyms: be happy, freeze
Example Sentence:
Don’t seethe on others.
10. CONSOLIDATE (VERB): combine
Synonyms: cement, develop
Antonyms: decrease, disperse
Example Sentence:
It needs a war to consolidate Austria and Hungary.
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