1.ROBUST (ADJECTIVE): strong and healthy
Synonyms: booming, hearty
Antonyms: fragile, incapable
Example Sentence:
The amendment Bill is robust several systemic issues.
2. PREDOMINANTLY (ADVERB): mainly, mostly
Synonyms: principally, essentially
Antonyms: unimportantly, worthless
Example Sentence:
The inefficiencies of a predominantly manual system results in lacks of fake licenses.
3. ERR (VERB): to be mistaken
Synonyms: stumble, stray
Antonyms: stay, correct
Example Sentence:
Low penalties for licensing offences allow erring drivers to be behind the wheel.
4. REPLICATION (NOUN): the action of copying something
Synonyms: carbon, photocopy
Antonyms: difference, entity
Example Sentence:
The enactment will facilitate the replication of some digitized systems.
5. ATTRIBUTE (VERB): regard something as being caused by
Synonyms: connect, trace
Antonyms: disconnect, dissociate
Example Sentence:
In 2016 alone, 7% of road crash deaths were attributed to children below 18 years.
6. FATALITY (NOUN): an occurrence of death
Synonyms: casualty, mortality
Antonyms: birth, create
Example Sentence:
For decades, penalties for behaviour that results in fatalities and grievous injuries have remained minimal.
7. DETER (VERB): prevent the occurrence of
Synonyms: hinder, avert
Antonyms: aid, assist
Example Sentence:
Nothing could deter his resolve to reach his best fitness level ever.
8. STATUTE (NOUN): A written law passed by a legislative body
Synonyms: act, bill
Antonyms: lawlessness, deregulation
Example Sentence:
The statute prohibits businesses from selling alcohol to minors.
9. OVERHAUL (VERB): maintain or repair
Synonyms: revamp, rebuild
Antonyms: damage, destroy
Example Sentence:
Our systems of education are being constantly overhauled.
10. OBLIVIOUS (ADJECTIVE): unaware
Synonyms: careless, amnesic
Antonyms: attentive, conscious
Example Sentence:
The IMF was not oblivious to the threats that could severely derail the broad-based economic recovery.