1.TRYST (NOUN): meeting
Synonyms: appointment, rendezvous
Antonyms: separation, division
Example Sentence:
They had dinner in a moonlight tryst.
2.ERENNIAL (ADJECTIVE): enduring
Synonyms: continual, never-ending
Antonyms: ceasing, ending
Example Sentence:
Because she is a perennial optimist, it’s unusual for anything to bring her down.
3.REPINE (VERB): complain
Synonyms: grumble, lament
Antonyms: compliment, praise
Example Sentence:
Anjali repined against Abhineet.
4.NIGGARD (ADJECTIVE): ungenerous
Synonyms: penurious, miserly
Antonyms: generous, kind
Example Sentence:
Siya is a niggard landlady.
5.QUIRK (NOUN): strange act
Synonyms: knack, quibble
Antonyms: conformity, normality
Example Sentence:
It was just another quirk by Mohit.
6.POLEMICAL (ADJECTIVE): critical
Synonyms: virulent, hostile
Antonyms: cordial, amiable
Example Sentence:
A person with one blue eye and one green eye is said to have a genetic aberration.
7. UNPRECEDENTED (ADJECTIVE): extraordinary
Synonyms: uncommon, unusual
Antonyms: usual, normal
Example Sentence:
The Internet has erased distance and given people unprecedented access to each other.
8.ENTICEMENT (NOUN): bait
Synonyms: inducement, attraction
Antonyms: disgust, dissuasion
Example Sentence:
They inclined to check the financial enticements.
9.VESTIGE (NOUN): sign
Synonyms: hint, indication
Antonyms: information, knowledge
Example Sentence:
After the huge fire, only a vestige of the house remained visible among the ashes.
10.FURLOUGH (NOUN): leave of absence
Synonyms: leave, liberty
Antonyms: callback, reemployment
Example Sentence:
He was a civil servant home on furlough.