1.CLOUT (NOUN): influence
Synonyms: power, dominance
Antonyms: powerlessness, incompetence
Example Sentence:
Ministers often use their clout to get what they want.
2.FLACCID (ADJECTIVE): nerveless
Synonyms: enfeebled, debilitated
Antonyms: taut, firm
Example Sentence:
The patient’s condition is appearing as flaccid as at first.
3.LAGGARD (NOUN): idler
Synonyms: straggler, lingerer
Antonyms: winner, hard worker
Example Sentence:
Ankit was always the laggard who finished in the last place.
4.BLEARY (ADJECTIVE): blurred
Synonyms: dim, dull
Antonyms: bright, clear
Example Sentence:
I don’t like the bleary atmosphere.
5.DITHER (NOUN): agitation
Synonyms: tizzy, panic
Antonyms: calm, peace
Example Sentence:
He is in such a dither that he doesn’t know what to do.
6.DISPENSATION (NOUN): system, arrangement
Synonyms: allotment, courtesy
Antonyms: denial, veto
Example Sentence:
To get a divorce, they need to request a dispensation from the leader.
7.RELUCTANCE (NOUN): unwillingness
Synonyms: hesitancy, objection
Antonyms: acceptance, allowance
Example Sentence:
He tossed in a hint of reluctance.
8.ANONYMITY (NOUN): the condition of being anonymous
Synonyms: namelessness, ambiguity
Antonyms: lucidity, certainty
Example Sentence:
She wants herself anonymity.
9.DISCLOSURE (NOUN): declaration
Synonyms: acknowledgment, revelation
Antonyms: concealment, secret
Example Sentence:
Owing to the disclosure of some secrets, the organisations became liberalised.
10. OPACITY (NOUN): non-transparency
Synonyms: darkness, obscurity
Antonyms: brightness, cognizance
Example Sentence:
I could not see anything due to opacity.