1. ELUCIDATE (VERB): make something clear
Synonyms: annotate
Antonym: obscure
Example Sentence:
Work such as theirs will help to elucidate this matter.
2.UPROARIOUS (adjective): Loud noise or laughter
Synonyms: boisterous,unrestrained
Antonyms: quiet,tame
Example Sentence:
He had spent several uproarious evenings at the Calcutta Club.
3. ABRADE (verb): Wear away
Synonyms:erode,corrode
Antonyms:soften,polish
Example Sentence:
Clean the floor, and abrade it slightly with a scrubbing compound.
4. RAMPAGE (verb): move through a place in a violent and uncontrollable manner.
Synonyms: riot,rave
Antonyms: calm,happiness
Example Sentence:
Rioters rampaged through the streets of the city.
5. OSTENSIBLE ( ADJECTIVE): stated or appearing to be true.
Synonyms: apparent,avowed
Antonyms: genuine,real
Example Sentence:
The ostensible reason for his absence was illness.
6. STEALTH( NOUN): cautious action or movement.
Synonyms: secrecy
Antonyms:openness
Example Sentence:
The Stealth bomber is meant to be invisible to radar.
7. QUIP (NOUN): a witty remark.
Synonyms: joke,pun
Antonyms: serious
Example Sentence:
The president responded to the journalist’s question with a clever quip.
8. MORBID(ADJECTIVE): characterized by an abnormal and unhealthy interest in disturbing subjects,especially death and disease
Synonyms: ghoulish,macabre
Antonyms: wholesome, healthy
Example Sentence:
The morbid pictures of the victim should never have been put on the front page of the newspaper.
9. GAUCHE( ADJECTIVE): unsophisticated and socially awkward.
Synonyms: awkward, ungraceful
Antonyms: elegant, sophisticated
Example Sentence:
When did our leaders become so gauche, impolite, rude and downright insensitive
10. INVIOLABLE (adjective): not to be violated, or tampered with
Synonyms: sacred,protected
Antonyms: irreverent,profane
Example Sentence: