1. DISPOSITION (NOUN): temper
Synonyms: propensity, tendency
Antonyms: disinclination, hatred
Example Sentence:
2. REPUDIATE (VERB): reject
Synonyms: abandon, disavow
Antonyms: accept, approve
Example Sentence:
She has repudiated policies associated with previous party leaders.
3. WHEREWITHAL (NOUN): assets
Synonyms: finances, funds
Antonyms: debts, due
Example Sentence:
They lacked the wherewithal to pay.
4. ABOLISH (VERB): cancel
Synonyms: nullify, do away with
Antonyms: sanction, validate
Example Sentence:
The politician filibustered to abolish the unjust law.
5. DEVOIR (NOUN): responsibility
Synonyms: onus, burden
Antonyms: hobby, pastime
Example Sentence:
You have done your devoir right well.
6. DEFAULT (NOUN): failure
Synonyms: delinquency, dereliction
Antonyms: perfection, strength
Example Sentence:
We have been able to track the default and will crackdown on the defaulters soon.
7. REGULATION (NOUN): management
Synonyms: moderation, supervision
Antonyms: deregulation, mismanagement
Example Sentence:
We need proper regulations in place to get the best out of the team.
8. RESHUFFLE (VERB): reorganize
Synonyms: reorient, rejuvenate
Antonyms: damage, raze
Example Sentence:
We are going to reshuffle the top management of the company.
9. ESCALATE (VERB): increase
Synonyms: magnify, broaden
Antonyms: shrink, weaken
Example Sentence:
She mixed some wrong chemical which initially escalated the reaction.
10. STIR (NOUN): agitation
Synonyms: whirlwind, commotion
Antonyms: peace, harmony
Example Sentence:
Their walkout from the assembly caused quite a stir.