1.DIZZY (ADJECTIVE): feel unsteady
Synonyms: woozy, giddy
Antonyms: steady, aware
Example Sentence:
I was dizzy with anger and shame.
2. SQUABBLE (NOUN): minor fight
Synonyms: argument, quarrel
Antonyms: harmony, agreement
Example Sentence:
There have been a minor squabble about phone bills.
3. BLEARY (ADJECTIVE): blurred
Synonyms: dim, dull
Antonyms: bright, clear
Example Sentence:
The day begins with a bleary view of my world.
4. BAWDY (ADJECTIVE): lewd
Synonyms: obscene, indecent
Antonyms: decent, moral
Example Sentence:
The temple is certainly not the place for your bawdy remarks.
5. MAUL (VERB): savage
Synonyms: drub, lacerate
Antonyms: protect, guard
Example Sentence:
A boy was mauled by a lion at Lucknow Zoo.
6. METTLE (NOUN): bravery
Synonyms: courage, fortitude
Antonyms: cowardice, timidity
Example Sentence:
He was rewarded for his mettle.
7. SERRATED (ADJECTIVE): jagged
Synonyms: indented, notched
Antonyms: smooth, flat
Example Sentence:
Bread knives should have a serrated edge.
8. TABOO (ADJECTIVE): Banned
Synonyms: prohibited, forbidden
Antonyms: acceptable, allowed
Example Sentence:
Speaking English is taboo in her college.
9. SUPERVENE (VERB): follow
Synonyms: pursue, supersede
Antonyms: retreat, precede
Example Sentence:
When you see your leader like that, you supervene his notions.
10. DRACONIAN (ADJECTIVE): harsh
Synonyms: cruel, oppressive
Antonyms: easy, gentle
Example Sentence:
Aurangzeb is known as a draconian leader.