1.DEIFY (VERB): idealize
Synonyms: glorify, idolize
Antonyms: criticize, degrade
Example Sentence:
It is a mistake to deify celebrities let your parents be your living God.
2.ABRADE (VERB): scrape
Synonyms: chafe, grate
Antonyms: make happy, please
Example Sentence:
The wool blanket abraded my legs and gave me a rash.
3.LAURELS (NOUN): acclaim
Synonyms: accolade, praise
Antonyms: blame, disapproval
Example Sentence:
A soldier won his laurels in the battle field.
4.REPROACH (NOUN): disgrace
Synonyms: blame, censure
Antonyms: compliment, praise
Example Sentence:
He gave her a look of reproach.
5.SUPERVENE (VERB): follow
Synonyms: chase, pursue
Antonyms: precede, retreat
Example Sentence:
Firstly he did the honours then everybody supervened.
6.PIVOTAL (ADJECTIVE): important
Synonyms: vital, crucial
Antonyms: unimportant, uncritical
Example Sentence:
Nice customer service is pivotal to a successful business.
7.EXORBITANT (ADJECTIVE): excessive
Synonyms: immoderate, wasteful
Antonyms: moderate, sensible
Example Sentence:
The guard is being paid an exorbitant salary to sit only.
8.DOOMED (ADJECTIVE): ill-fated
Synonyms: cursed, damned
Antonyms: lucky, blessed
Example Sentence:
Those who do not know history are doomed to repeat it.
9.TERRIFIC (ADJECTIVE): horrible
Synonyms: terrible, awful
Antonyms: wonderful, pleasant
Example Sentence:
An enormous amount of dust blown by the terrific volcanic eruption.
10.COMEMMORATE (VERB): pay tribute to
Synonyms: salute, honour
Antonyms: disregard, dishonour
Example Sentence:
The victory is commemorated in songs.