1. PERVERSION (NOUN): deformity
Synonyms: bias, distortion
Antonyms: clarity, unbias
Example sentence:
The thing which most disturbed him was the perversion of language.
2. PROSECUTION (NOUN): lawsuit
Synonyms: lawsuit, legal action
Antonyms: disputation, centre
Example sentence:
Our company wishes to avoid prosecution.
3. BACKDROP (ADJECTIVE): background
Synonyms: scenery, scene
Antonyms: foreground, cohesion
Example sentence:
A logo of our company appears on this backdrop.
4. CONCORD (NOUN): general agreement
Synonyms: accord, consent
Antonyms: misunderstand, confuse
They signed a pact of peace and Concord.
5. PHENOMENAL (ADJECTIVE): exceptional
Synonyms: amazing, stunning
Antonyms: believable, common
Example sentence:
The town expanded at a phenomenal rate.
6. HUNCH (NOUN): instinct
Synonyms: intuition, anticipation
Antonyms: reality, truth
Example sentence:
I have a hunch that someone is telling lies.
7. VOW (NOUN): oath
Synonyms: assertion, guarantee
Antonyms: doubt, confusion
Example sentence:
He took a vow to guard his country.
8. LOOK TO (VERB): utilize
Synonyms: exercise, put to use
Antonyms: abstain, ignore
Example sentence:
He will look to the new idea.
9. CONSIDERABLE (ADJECTIVE): essential
Synonyms: important, key
Antonyms: unimportant, inessential
Example sentence:
He is on a position of considerable influence.
10. COLLATION (NOUN): analogy
Synonyms: correlation, reform
Antonyms: difference, dissimilarity
Example sentence:
It is equally necessary to ensure collation of conditions
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