1. IRREFRANGIBLE (ADJECTIVE): definite
Synonyms: indisputable, undeniable
Antonyms: dubious, refutable
Example Sentence:
Planck’s theory is irrefrangible.
2. VESTIGE (NOUN): hint
Synonyms: clue, trace
Antonyms: ignorance, callowness
Example Sentence:
A remnants of half lit cigarette butts were the vestige of fresh fugitive.
3. SECEDE (VERB): pull away
Synonyms: split from, retract
Antonyms: remain, maintain
Example Sentence:
The kingdom of Belgium seceded from the Netherland.
4. DISCOURSE (NOUN): dialogue
Synonyms: conversation, discussion
Antonyms: silence, reticence
Example Sentence:
They better understand the language of political discourse.
5. INTONATED (ADJECTIVE): spoken
Synonyms: choral, verbal
Antonyms: modest, introverted
Example Sentence:
Her intonated please was filled with sheer remorse.
6. PROSECUTION (NOUN): pursuit
Synonyms: execution, undertaking
Antonyms: disregard, oversight
Example Sentence:
The news channel's prosecution of its commercial ends.
7. COMPORT (VERB): conform
Synonyms: fit, agree
Antonyms: disagree, conflict
Example Sentence:
Adil and Aditya do all that nature and art can do to comport with his will.
8. EBONIZE (VERB): darken
Synonyms: blot, smudge
Antonyms: lighten, whiten
Example Sentence:
He ebonized the exact location in the map.
9. CONVENE (VERB): muster
Synonyms: assemble, gather
Antonyms: disperse, scatter
Example Sentence:
The commander-in-chief had convened a secret meeting of military personnel.
10. OBVIATE (VERB): prevent
Synonyms: eliminate, preclude
Antonyms: support, assist
Example Sentence:
The settlement obviated the need for the separate cases to be heard in court.