1.DISSEMINATE (VERB): distribute
Synonyms: scatter, circulate
Antonyms: conceal, hide
Example Sentence:
It took
years to disseminate information about this disease.
2. ENGROSS (VERB): bewitch
Synonyms: captivate, enrapture
Antonyms: disenchant, disgust
Example Sentence:
Yesterday she engrossed everybody at the party.
3. COUNTERMAND (VERB): annul
Synonyms: override,
repeal
Antonyms: approve, permit
Example Sentence:
I can't countermand my mother’s orders.
4. CHARY (ADJECTIVE): canny
Synonyms: careful, cautious
Antonyms: incautious, heedless
Example Sentence:
Be chary of lending money to someone you don't know very well.
5. PURVIEW (NOUN): ken
Synonyms: acumen, apprehension
Antonyms: misconception,
misinterpretation
Example Sentence:
The politics in the office is beyond my purview.
6. PROFANE (ADJECTIVE): blasphemous
Synonyms: indecent, irreverent
Antonyms: reverent, respectful
Example Sentence:
Churches should not be used for profane orsecular purposes.
7. NEGATE (VERB): contradict
Synonyms: annihilate, belie
Antonyms: allow, approve
Example Sentence:
I can neither negate nor affirm this claim.
8. ABNEGATION (NOUN): refusal
Synonyms: rejection, forbearance
Antonyms: sanction, allowance
Example Sentence:
George’s abnegation of responsibility for his son’s behavior
angered the judge.
9. IMPECUNIOUS (ADJECTIVE): poverty-stricken
Synonyms: penniless, poor
Antonyms: wealthy, rich
Example Sentence:
Many plans were being
developed to help the impecunious people in the town.
10. DOLOROUS (ADJECTIVE): miserable
Synonyms: anguished, calamitous
Antonyms: cheery, hopeful
Example Sentence:
The dolorous film made me recall sad times.