1. RIFT (NOUN): division
Synonyms: gap, difference
Antonyms: bridge, joint
Example sentence:
2. FORTHCOMING (ADJECTIVE): coming in future
Synonyms: New, Futuristic
Antonyms: Obsolete, Outdated
Example sentence:
Ever since I was of tender age, I have trained for forthcoming technical enhancements.
3. BORROW (VERB): to take by request
Synonyms: Loan, Beg
Antonyms: Snatch, Rob
Example sentence:
The new economic freedom has enabled people to borrow less and spend more.
4. CRISIS (NOUN): problem
Synonyms: Mayhem, Doom
Antonyms: Prosperity, Harmony
Example sentence:
The writer's crisis lies in the depiction of negative characters in a positive way and vice versa.
5. JUMBLE (VERB): disturbing
Synonyms: disorder, disorganise
Antonyms: Organise, Arrange
Example sentence:
All of us can jumble up our lives, but many few of us can arrange it properly.
6. PROLIFEROUS (ADJECTIVE): fertile
Synonyms: bountiful, arable Antonyms: barren, arid
Example Sentence:
The government has given permission to build infrastructure on a proliferous piece of land.
7. APPRECEPTIVE (ADJECTIVE): alert
Synonyms: watchful, cognizant Antonyms: heedless, indiscreet
Example Sentence:
His appreceptive quality has kept him out of trouble so far.
8. FUMY (ADJECTIVE): cloudy
Synonyms: blurry, murky Antonyms: luminous, distinct
Example Sentence:
The view was extremely fumy and we couldn’t see anyone.
9. REBUFF (NOUN): ignore
Synonyms: rebuke, snub Antonyms: welcome, praise
Example Sentence:
The rebuff faced by me from the big companies was good for my business.
10. STICKLE (VERB): Disagree
Synonyms: disapprove, refute Antonyms: endorse, aid
Example Sentence:
The decision was stickled by the higher management.