1.STICK (VERB): adhere
Synonyms: cling, remain
Antonyms: be forgotten
Example Sentence:
The plastic seats stuck to my skin.
2.FABLED (ADJECTIVE): famed
Synonyms: celebrated, renowned
Antonyms: unknown, unsung
Example Sentence:
My art collection is fabled fortunately.
3.IMPLICIT (ADJECTIVE): implied
Synonyms: indirect, inferred
Antonyms: explicit, direct
Example Sentence:
Comments seen as implicit criticism of the policies.
4.RESUME (VERB): restart
Synonyms: recommence, start again
Antonyms: suspend, abandon
Example Sentence:
A day later normal service was resumed.
5.FUSE (VERB): blend
Synonyms: amalgamate, combine
Antonyms: separate
Example Sentence:
Intermarriage had fused the families into a large unit.
6.ECSTATIC (ADJECTIVE): elated
Synonyms: enraptured, euphoric
Antonyms: miserable
Example Sentence:
Ecstatic fans filled the stadium.
7.ATTENUATE (NOUN): weaken
Synonyms: reduce, lessen
Antonyms: strengthened
Example Sentence:
Her intolerance was attenuated by an unexpected liberalism.
8.PREEMPTIVE (ADJECTIVE): preventive
Synonyms: preventative, precautionary
Antonyms: permissive
Example Sentence:
He was the supporter of preemptive war and conservative fiscal policy.
9.PRESUME (VERB): suppose
Synonyms: assume, imagine
Antonyms: infer, deduce
Example Sentence:
I presumed that the man had been escorted from the building.
10.TRIVIAL (ADJECTIVE): unimportant
Synonyms: insignificant, inconsequential
Antonyms: important, essential
Example Sentence:
Huge fines were imposed for trivial offences.