1.QUALMISH (ADJECTIVE): unwell
Synonyms: uneasy, sickly
Antonyms: content, healthy
Example Sentence:
He felt extremely dizzy and qualmish.
2.OBDURATE (ADJECTIVE): stubborn
Synonyms: adamant, dogged
Antonyms: submissive, gentle
Example Sentence:
It happened because of massive and obdurate resistance to reasonable change.
3.PINNACLE (NOUN): top
Synonyms: apex, peak
Antonyms: bottom, base
Example Sentence:
They look down on him as from the pinnacle of the sublimest elevation.
4.TRITE (ADJECTIVE): silly
Synonyms: banal, dull
Antonyms: desirable, impressive
Example Sentence:
It is a trite remark that diamonds can be polished only by diamond dust.
5.REPLEVIN (NOUN): case brought to court
Synonyms: accusation, dispute
Antonyms: exculpation, relaxation
Example Sentence:
Another action is replevin which is used to recover specific goods.
6.ENAMOUR (VERB): delighted by
Synonyms: enchant, fascinate
Antonyms: hate, dislike
Example Sentence:
My brother is so enamored with cricket that he doesn’t miss a single match.
7.FIGURATIVE (ADJECTIVE): indirect
Synonyms: metaphorical, allegorical
Antonyms: literal, straight forward
Example Sentence:
The kids could not understand the figurative speech by the orator.
8. ENDEAR (VERB): attract attention
Synonyms: captivate, charm
Antonyms: disconnect, repulse
Example Sentence:
If you want to endear my son, bring him chocolates.
9.FORAY (NOUN): an attack
Synonyms: pursuit, assault
Antonyms: regroup, retreat
Example sentence:
The troops made a surprise foray and broke the backbone of the enemy.
10.FACTIOUS (ADJECTIVE): causing conflicts
Synonyms: warring, divisive
Antonyms: agreeing, congruent
Example Sentence:
The factitious boss turned the employees against one other.