1.INVOKE (VERB): cite
Synonyms: adduce, instance
Antonyms: waive
Example Sentence:
The antiquated defence of insanity is.
2.LOOP (VERB): coil
Synonyms: wind, twist
Antonyms: uncoil
Example Sentence:
She looped her arms around his neck.
3.PRETERNATURAL (ADJECTIVE): extraordinary
Synonyms: exceptional, unusual
Antonyms: ordinary, natural
Example Sentence:
Autumn had arrived with preternatural speed.
4.DEPLOY (VERB): post
Synonyms: position, station
Antonyms: concentrate
Example Sentence:
Forces were deployed at desired locations.
5.CALAMITOUS (ADJECTIVE): catastrophic
Synonyms: disastrous, devastating
Antonyms: fortunate, successful
Example Sentence:
A calamitous fire swept through the museum.
6.EMINENTLY (ADVERB): very
Synonyms: greatly, highly
Antonyms: unimportantly
Example Sentence:
It is an eminently readable textbook.
7.EPIDEMIC (ADJECTIVE): rife
Synonyms: rampant, widespread
Antonyms: limited, local
Example Sentence:
Shoplifting has reached epidemic regions.
8.THWART (VERB): foil
Synonyms: frustrate, balk
Antonyms: assist, facilitate
Example Sentence:
The government had been able to thwart opposition leaders to form new parties.
9.EXTENSIVE (ADJECTIVE): large
Synonyms: large-scale, sizeable
Antonyms: small
Example Sentence:
He has an extensive garden in his bungalow.
10.CONGREGATE (VERB): gather
Synonyms: assemble, collect
Antonyms: disperse
Example Sentence:
Some 4,000 demonstrators congregated at a border point.