1. IMPARTIALLY (ADVERB): justly
Synonyms: honestly, reasonably
Antonyms: unfairly, unjustly
Example Sentence:
She has impartially proofread the speed test.
2. PROGNOSTICATE (NOUN): forecast
Synonyms: adumbrate, presage
Antonyms: ignore, doubt
Example Sentence:
The abbot has already prognosticated his death.
3. SLANT (NOUN): point of view
Synonyms: standpoint, view
Antonyms: perusal, scrutiny
Example Sentence:
My slant about his personality is very positive.
4. FEND (VERB): defend
Synonyms: guard, protect
Antonyms: lay bare, endanger
Example Sentence:
Do not try to fend him.
5. TAPER OFF (VERB): abate
Synonyms: die out, diminish
Antonyms: increase, go up
Example Sentence:
The reactions soon tapered off.
6. FOIST (VERB): force upon
Synonyms: impose, enforce
Antonyms: overlook, neglect
Example Sentence:
She foisted the unnecessary norms over him.
7. MEEK (ADJECTIVE): shy
Synonyms: compliant, docile
Antonyms: immodest, intractable
Example Sentence:
She is a meek girl and has always been like that.
8. PREEMINENT (ADJECTIVE): distinguished
Synonyms: peerless, renowned
Antonyms: unimportant, insignificant
Example Sentence:
He is a preeminent scientist.
9. ARBITRARINESS (NOUN): bigotry
Synonyms: extremism, contumacy
Antonyms: calmness, peacefulness
Example Sentence:
Education freed us from the orders and arbitrariness of individuals.
10. DEBILITATE (VERB): incapacitate
Synonyms: attenuate, eviscerate
Antonyms: strengthen, invigorate
Example Sentence: