1.KEEL (VERB): turn over on its side
Synonyms: plunge,
overturn
Antonyms: ascend, straighten
Example Sentence:
It might keel at any minute,
we must aware of it.
2. COALESCENCE (NOUN): clotting
Synonyms: clump, cluster
Antonyms: individual, opening
Example Sentence:
By
coalescence of the endoderm-layers, the coelenteron may be reduced to vessels.
3. INAUGURATION (NOUN): launch
Synonyms: commencement, induction
Antonyms: conclusion, adjournment
Example Sentence:
The
minister inaugurated the programme.
4.
RESUMPTION (NOUN): restart
Synonyms: revival, resurgence
Antonyms: destruction, suppression
Example Sentence:
He
made an early resumption of peace and talks.
5. SIZABLE (ADJECTIVE): fairly large
Synonyms: extensive, hefty
Antonyms: tiny, small
Example Sentence:
The
city earlier had a sizable Jewish population.
6.
SERMON (NOUN): a talk on a religious subject
Synonyms: lesson, preaching
Antonyms: blockage, hindrance
Example Sentence:
The
spiritual Guru has just finished his sermon.
7. WADE (VERB): walk with effort through liquid
Synonyms: paddle,
drudge
Antonyms: avoid,
dodge
Example Sentence:
As
we wade gingerly across to the other bank, we realize we would be lost without
the boys.
8.
OSTENSIBLY (ADVERB): apparently
Synonyms: evidently, seemingly
Antonyms: improbably, unlikely
Example Sentence:
Ostensibly,
this is being done to make educational facilities available.
9. PITHY (ADJECTIVE): vigorously expressive
Synonyms: cogent,
concise
Antonyms: impotent, lengthy
Example Sentence:
None
liked his pithy comments.
10.
PILLAGE (VERB): rob a place using violence
Synonyms: loot, maraud
Antonyms: receive, construct
Example Sentence:
Those
people pillaged the town.