1.RUMPUS (NOUN): clamor
Synonyms: discord, fracas
Antonyms: harmony, peace
Example Sentence:
Aniruddh caused a rumpus with his flair for troublemaking.
2.ETHEREAL (ADJECTIVE): delicate
Synonyms: light, vapory
Antonyms: poor, indelicate
Example Sentence:
The moon’s light was accented by an ethereal halo.
3. SECEDE (VERB): split from
Synonyms: quit, break with
Antonyms: maintain, continue
Example Sentence:
The kingdom of Belgium seceded from the Netherlands in 1830.
4.BAREFACED (ADJECTIVE): shameless
Synonyms: apparent, blatant
Antonyms: careful, quiet
Example Sentence:
She revealed his barefaced lies.
5.BAIT (NOUN): enticement
Synonyms: allurement, attraction
Antonyms: discouragement, repulsion
Example Sentence:
Herrings make excellent bait for pike.
6.GENUFLECT (VERB): kowtow
Synonyms: bow, kneel
Antonyms: disrespect, disregard
Example Sentence:
I just genuflect before almighty.
7.APPEASE (VERB): pacify
Synonyms: soothe, satisfy
Antonyms: aggravate, irritate
Example Sentence:
Every political party tries to appease the minorities to create its own vote bank.
8.SPITEFUL (ADJECTIVE): hurtful
Synonyms: barbed, hateful
Antonyms: friendly, kind
Example Sentence:
There stood a very spiteful person in the corner of the room.
9.SPITEFUL (ADJECTIVE): hurtful
Synonyms: barbed, hateful
Antonyms: friendly, kind
Example Sentence:
There stood a very spiteful person in the corner of the room.
10.TREPIDATION (NOUN): apprehension
Synonyms: anxiety, worry
Antonyms: assurance, composure
Example Sentence:
She had some kind of trepidation in her mind.