1.MUDDLE (NOUN): disorganised state of collection
Synonyms: dilemma, ataxia
Antonyms: clarity, arrangement
Example Sentence:
The manufacturing muddle is need to be shifted now.
2. REINFORCE (VERB): strengthen
Synonyms: bolster, buttress
Antonyms: decrease, diminish
Example Sentence:
The Budget reinforced the correction of IDS.
3. DECIMATE (VERB): destroy
Synonyms: annihilate, exterminate
Antonyms: bear, create
Example Sentence:
The sudden onslaught of lower priced imports decimated many domestic markets.
4. SWAMP (VERB): overwhelm
Synonyms: bog, morass
Antonyms: surrender, loss
Example Sentence:
Chinese imports have swamped India’s small enterprises.
5. CEDE (VERB): give up power
Synonyms: capitulate, concede
Antonyms: fight, refuse
Example Sentence:
They have ceded ground for their teachers.
6. ERODE (VERB): gradually destroy
Synonyms: corrode, gnaw
Antonyms: ignore, neglect
Example Sentence:
The GST has begun to erode the advantages.
7. INTENSIVE (ADJECTIVE): vigorous
Synonyms: accelerated, demanding
Antonyms: superficial, surface
Example Sentence:
The country has stolen a march on India in labour- intensive manufacturing exports.
8. SURPLUS (NOUN): overabundance
Synonyms: excess, spare
Antonyms: lacking, wanting
Example Sentence:
It has created surplus labour in rural work.
9. FILLIP (NOUN): stimulation
Synonyms: boost, charge
Antonyms: hindrance, deterrent
Example Sentence:
These sectors could get a fillip due to raised customs duties.
10. PRECIPITOUS (ADJECTIVE): dangerously high
Synonyms: abrupt, craggy
Antonyms: flat, gradual
Example Sentence:
Reduction of tariffs was precipitous enough.