1.ERUDITE (ADJECTIVE): scholarly
Synonyms: educated, learned
Antonyms: unintellectual, absent-minded
Example Sentence:
Ella is one of the erudite students of the class.
2.DISCRETION (NOUN): judgement
Synonyms: calculation, observation
Antonyms: carelessness, negligence
Example Sentence:
They will use their discretion in shifting to the new city.
3.STEAMROLLER (VERB): compel
Synonyms: forcibly pass (a rule), impose
Antonyms: aid, help
Example Sentence:
The government’s trying to steamroller a law through.
4.IMPEACHMENT (NOUN): allegation
Synonyms: arraignment, charge
Antonyms: absolution, acquittal
Example Sentence:
He is a man with unimpeachable.
5.SPUNKY (ADJECTIVE): spirited
Synonyms: energetic, courageous
Antonyms: inactive, lethargic
Example Sentence:
Natalie is a spunky girl.
6.UNDAUNTED (ADJECTIVE): fearless
Synonyms: steadfast, undeterred
Antonyms: coward, timorous
Example Sentence:
David is an undaunted man.
7.CURB (NOUN): rein
Synonyms: limitation, control
Synonyms: freedom, encouragement
Example Sentence:
Taking a few deep breaths following a heated argument may curb your temper.
8.AFTERMATH (ADJECTIVE): impact
Synonyms: outcome, consequences
Antonyms: source, origin
Example Sentence:
Although the aftermath was daunting, nothing could compare to the moment that the tornado struck the building.
9.ACCOMPLICE (NOUN): aide
Synonyms: associate, ally
Antonyms: opponent, enemy
Example Sentence:
Priya could not have committed murders in two different towns at the same time unless she had an accomplice.
Antonyms: calmness, confidence
Example Sentence:
A day before the fight, the inexperienced boxer was plagued with angst about losing his first match.