1.CONCLUSIVE (ADJECTIVE): irrefutable
Synonyms: incontestable, incontrovertible
Antonyms: inconclusive, unconvincing
Example Sentence:His decision was conclusive.
2. REVOKE (VERB): cancel
Synonyms: repeal, rescind
Antonyms: introduce, enact
Example Sentence:
The men appealed and the sentence was revoked.
3.DAMNING (ADJECTIVE): condemnatory
Synonyms: incriminating, condemning
Antonyms: vindicatory, inconclusive
Example Sentence:
I was innocent but the evidence was damning.
4.CONTIGUOUS (VERB): adjoining
Synonyms: adjacent, neighbouring
Antonyms: distant
Example Sentence:
The Southern Ocean is contiguous with the Atlantic.
5.SOLIDARITY (NOUN): unity
Synonyms: unanimity, agreement
Antonyms: discord
Example Sentence:
Factory workers voiced solidarity with the striking students.
6.BLATANT (ADJECTIVE): flagrant
Synonyms: glaring, obvious
Antonyms: inconspicuous, subtle
Example Sentence:
She turned her back on him in blatant disregard he wasn’t likely to misinterpret.
7.ENCOMPASS (VERB): surround
Synonyms: enclose, encircle
Antonyms: let go, release
Example Sentence:
8.REITERATE (VERB): repeat
Synonyms: restate, retell
Antonyms: reverse
Example Sentence:
She reiterated that the government would remain steadfast in its support.
9. SCATHING (ADJECTIVE): withering
Synonyms: devastating, blistering
Antonyms: gentle, complimentary
Example Sentence:
She launched a scathing attack on the Prime Minister.
10.SLUR (VERB): stammer
Synonyms: mumble, garble
Antonyms: enunciate
Example Sentence:
He was slurring his words like a drunk.