1. CONTINENCE (NOUN): self-restraint
Synonyms: abstinence, chastity
Antonyms: wildness, intemperance
Example Sentence:
Shivali hoped her continence would allow her to resist temptation.
2. PREROGATIVE (NOUN): privilege
Synonyms: perquisite, birthright
Antonyms: duty, obligation
Example Sentence:
If you choose to follow your prerogative and behave badly, then the result will not be good for you.
3. SUFFICE (VERB): satisfy
Synonyms: content, fulfil
Antonyms: dissatisfy, displease
Example Sentence:
Since I only have two dollars left in my pocket, this amount can’t suffice my needs.
4. MIND-BOGGLING (ADJECTIVE): amazing
Synonyms: astonishing, startling
Antonyms: awful, appalling
Example Sentence:
That piece of art involved the mind-boggling craft.
5. MOST INTELLE (ADJECTIVE): theoretical
Synonyms: hypothetic, idealized
Antonyms: practical, realistic
Example Sentence:
Ravita gave an example of the most intelle situation.
6. SCALLOP (VERB): crumple
Synonyms: pucker, rumple
Antonyms: flatten, smooth
Example Sentence:
Amit scalloped the paper bag.
7. ABORT (VERB): halt
Synonyms: cut off, break off
Antonyms: begin, start
Example Sentence:
The commander instructed them to abort the mission.
8. GLITCH (NOUN): error
Synonyms: flaw, malfunction
Antonyms: perfection, excellence
Example Sentence:
The glitch in your computer system can be fixed easily.
9. BOUNTY (NOUN): gift
Synonyms: prize, reward
Antonyms: penalty, punishment
Example Sentence:
She was given a bounty in her marriage.
10. KNUCKLE TO (VERB): abide by
Synonyms: adhere to, accede
Antonyms: disobey, dissuade
Example Sentence:
The restaurant will be closed down soon if the owner does not knuckle to the sanitation.