1.WAYLAY (VERB): Stop or interrupt (someone)
Synonyms: hold up, ambush
Antonyms: proceed, continue
Example Sentence:
The police officer stepped in front of the distraught woman to waylay her before she reached the crime scene.
2.VAGARY (NOUN): Usually a light hearted adventure
Synonyms: mischief, escapade
Antonyms: seriousness, gravity
Example Sentence:
The little vagary at the mainland cost him life.
3.ENCAPSULATE (VERB): Encase
Synonyms: enclose, cover
Antonyms: uncover, unwrap
Example Sentence:
Robbers encapsulated all the cash.
4.PROPAGANDA (NOUN): Information that is designed to mislead
Synonyms: disinformation, indoctrination
Antonyms: truth, facts
Example Sentence:
That video which went viral was just his propaganda.
5.SENILE (ADJECTIVE): Aged
Synonyms: anile, decrepit
Antonyms: young, alert
Example Sentence:
He was looking senile in pictures.
6.HOVER (VERB): Waver
Synonyms: drift, fly
Antonyms: rest, settle
Example Sentence:
Clouds were hovering in the sky.
7.APPREHENSION (NOUN): Understanding
Synonyms: awareness, perception
Antonyms: ignorance, calmness
Example Sentence:
Deep apprehension is required in solving the puzzle.
8.PREREQUISITE (ADJECTIVE): Essential
Synonyms: necessary, expedient
Antonyms: secondary, inessential
Example Sentence:
Reading questions is prerequisite to solve the passage.
9.TATTERED (ADJECTIVE): Ragged
Synonyms: shabby, damaged
Antonyms: healed, mended
Example Sentence:
He is wearing a torn shirt.