1. ERR (VERB): make a mistake (ग़लती करना)
Synonyms: misbehave, misjudge
Antonyms: behave, obey
Example Sentence:
The judge had erred in ruling that the evidence was inadmissible.
2. INHIBITED (ADJECTIVE): constrained
Synonyms: repressed, reserved
Antonyms: extroverted, outgoing
Example Sentence:
He was an inhibited soul.
3. TENURE (NOUN): time in a position of responsibility
Synonyms: ownership, occupation
Antonyms: vacancy, nonentity
Example Sentence:
They have a right to a fair rent and security of tenure.
4. FIXITY (NOUN): determination
Synonyms: steadfastness, decidedness
Antonyms: instability, infirmity
Example Sentence:
Everybody was impressed with her fixity.
5. STIFFEN (VERB): reinforce
Synonyms: toughen, strengthen
Antonyms: weaken, discourage
Example Sentence:
Attempts to intimidate them have only stiffened their resolve.
6. PRECEDE (VERB): antecede
Synonyms: predate, predate
Antonyms: follow, go after
Example Sentence:
A gun battle had preceded the explosions.
7. PROTAGONIST (NOUN): combatant
Synonyms: hero, idol
Antonyms: antagonist, opponent
Example Sentence:
He was playing the main protagonist of a theatrical show.
8. IMPEACHMENT (NOUN): allegation
Synonyms: complaint, denunciation
Antonyms: commendation, exculpation
Example Sentence:
He has made the detailed impeachment of the witness.
9. IMPINGE (VERB): encroach
Synonyms: infringe, intrude
Antonyms: dodge, avoid
Example Sentence:
New cascading would impinge on a public.
10. TASTEFUL (ADJECTIVE): astute
Synonyms: insightful, perceptive
Antonyms: ignorant, unintelligent
Example Sentence:
The brasserie attracts tasteful customers.