1.COMMEMORATE (VERB): recall or show respect for
Synonyms: memorize,
celebrate
Antonyms: ignore, neglect
Example Sentence:
All players will receive a
championship ring to commemorate the team’s amazing season.
2. UNPRECEDENTED (ADJECTIVE): never done or known before
Synonyms: bizarre, unique
Antonyms: common, familiar
Example Sentence:
Before
the storm, there was an unprecedented demand for food supplies that left many
stores empty
3. FLUX (NOUN): the action or process of
flowing
Synonyms: alteration, flow
Antonyms: constancy, stagnation
Example Sentence:
I
never know how much I'll pay for a gallon of fuel because gas prices are always
in flux.
4.
DISILLUSIONMENT (NOUN): disappointment from
unexpected occurrence
Synonyms: adversity, chagrin
Antonyms: achievement, pleasure
Example Sentence:
There
has been a sense of disillusionment on both sides about the present state of
play in the relationship.
5. CANDID (ADJECTIVE): truthful, straightforward
Synonyms: impartial, equitable
Antonyms: biased, devious
Example Sentence:
Prevention
from having candid conversations is required.
6.
CREVICE (NOUN): a crack
Synonyms: chink, fissure
Antonyms: agreement, closure
Example Sentence:
The
Hawksbill feeds on sponges in the reef ecosystem and opens up crevices for
other marine life to live in.
7. LACKLUSTER (ADJECTIVE): lacking in force
Synonyms: blah,
muted
Antonyms: bright,
shiny
Example Sentence:
The
new product achieved lackluster sales.
8.
GAZE (NOUN): a steady intent look
Synonyms: peep, glaring
Antonyms: ignorance, avoidance
Example Sentence:
The
policeman gave me a penetrating gaze.
9. TEMPTATION (NOUN): the desire to do something
wrong or attract
Synonyms: decoy,
seduction
Antonyms: hatred, prevention
Example Sentence:
He
was under no temptation to commit suicide.
10.
ENTANGLE (VERB): cause to become twisted
together
Synonyms: entrap, bewilder
Antonyms: enlighten, exclude
Example Sentence:
They
might entangle Austria in a war with Russia.