1.LITIGATION (NOUN): legal action
Synonyms: lawsuit, prosecution
Antonyms: failure, neglect
Example Sentence:
We found the settlement of the litigation.
2. THWART (VERB): oppose a plan successfully
Synonyms: obstruct, counter
Antonyms: assist, facilitate
Example Sentence:
The scale aspirations are being thwarted by restrictive labour laws.
3. SUBSTANTIATE (VERB): proof, justify
synonyms: confirm, corroborate
Antonyms: contradict, discredit
Example Sentence:
This new fact is not substantiated with the latest data.
4. INANE (ADJECTIVE): silly, foolish
Synonyms: absurd, asinine
Antonyms: intelligent, smart
Example Sentence:
Some of the statements are inane.
5. POTENT (ADJECTIVE): powerful, strong
Synonyms: vigorous, influential
Antonyms: inactive, fragile
Example Sentence:
Last year, the survey introduced the potent combination.
6. PREAMBLE (NOUN): introduction
Synonyms: preface, prelude
Antonyms: epilogue, conclusion
Example Sentence:
The preamble of the international health organisation summarizes the purpose.
7. SOBER (ADJECTIVE): serious
Synonyms: calm, sedate
Antonyms: agitated, excitable
Example Sentence:
One of the sobering facts has been on the rural sector.
8. VERITABLE (ADJECTIVE): real
Synonyms: genuine, actual
Antonyms: fake, unreal
Example Sentence:
This year’s survey doesn’t disappoint in being a veritable feast.
9. PARTISAN (NOUN): supporter
Synonyms: unjust, partial
Antonyms: fair, unbiased
Example Sentence:
It may have a partisan outlook.
10. MORPH (VERB): change smoothly
Synonyms: alter, transform
Antonyms: maintain, stagnate
Example Sentence:
The survey has morphed into a sourcebook for policy analysis.