1. ENACTMENT (NOUN): an instance of acting something out.
Synonyms: acting, performing, staging
Antonyms: repeal, revoke
Example Sentence:
2. AEGIS (NOUN): the protection, backing, or support of a particular person or organization.
Synonyms: patronage, shelter
Antonyms: hindrance, humility
Example Sentence:
The negotiations were conducted under the aegis of the UN.
3.ENUMERATION (NOUN): the action of mentioning a number of things one by one.
Synonyms: calculate, compute, tally
Antonyms: estimate, conceal
Example Sentence:
The complete enumeration of all possible genetic states.
4. MUDDLED (ADJECTIVE): confused, not arranged in order; untidy.
Synonyms: blurred, jumbled
Antonyms: systematic, ordered
Example Sentence:
He muddled display of pictures has been taken down.
5. STAGNATION (NOUN): lack of activity, growth, or development.
Synonyms: sluggishness, torpor, quiescence
Antonyms: boom, rise
Example Sentence:
“A period of economic stagnation”
6. CONUNDRUM (NOUN): a confusing and difficult problem or question.
Synonyms: problem, quandary
Antonyms: solution, confidence
Example Sentence:
One of the most difficult conundrums for the experts.
7. OWING (ADJECTIVE): (of money) yet to be paid.
Synonyms: due, in debt
Antonyms: resolved, paid, settled
Example Sentence:
No rent was owing.
8. BIFURCATION (NOUN): the division of something into two branches or parts.
Synonyms: ramification, division, sequel
Antonyms: union, whole, juncture
Example Sentence:
The point of bifurcation, at present about 25 m.
9. HUMONGOUS (ADJECTIVE): huge; enormous
Synonyms: immense, prodigious
Antonyms: small, tiny, insignificant
Example Sentence:
I’m sleepy because I ate a humongous lunch.
10. HOOKED (ADJECTIVE): curved like a hook
Synonyms: curved, falciform
Antonyms: straight, unbending, linear
Example Sentence:
A golden eagle with hooked beak.