1.APPROBATE (VERB): approve
Synonyms: accept, advocate
Antonyms: censure, disapprove
Example Sentence:
She showed a letter approbating the affair.
2. RELIC (NOUN): antique
Synonyms: artifact, keepsake
Antonyms: whole, lot
Example Sentence:
It is a relic of a different age.
3. DISCONSOLATE (ADJECTIVE): depressed
Synonyms: crestfallen, despairing
Antonyms: happy, pleased
Example Sentence:
She was looking disconsolate that day.
4. DERISIVE (ADJECTIVE): ridiculing
Synonyms: disdainful, scornful
Antonyms: polite, respectful
Example Sentence:
Michelle gave a harsh, derisive laugh.
5. TWILIGHT (NOUN): sunset
Synonyms: sundown, gloaming
Antonyms: daybreak, sunrise
Example Sentence:
Many lights are shimmering in the twilight.
6. SHOOK (ADJECTIVE): upset deeply
Synonyms: disturb, bother
Antonyms: delight, happy
Example Sentence:
Jennifer looks pretty shook up from the letter by his boss.
7. PURLOIN (VERB): steal
Synonyms: filch, rob
Antonyms: release, let go
Example Sentence:
she had managed to purloin a small handful of fresh coriander.
8. SCHISM (NOUN): alienation
Synonyms: disaffection, separation
Antonyms: connection, friendliness
Example Sentence:
Everybody could see the widening schism between them.
9. ATONAL (ADJECTIVE): strident
Synonyms: discordant, loud
Antonyms: low, mild
Example Sentence:
She had a harsh laugh that could only be described as atonal.
10. DYNAMIC (ADJECTIVE): bright
Synonyms: colorful, lively
Antonyms: boring, dreary
Example Sentence:
The picture was very dynamic
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MAHENDRA GURU