1. ENCROACH (VERB): impinge
Synonyms: intrude, infringe
Antonyms: keep off, ignore
Example Sentence:
The Chinese army continues to encroach on Indian territory.
2. EMBEZZLE (VERB): misuse
Synonyms: forge, swindle
Antonyms: reimburse, compensate
Example Sentence:
He was caught embezzling money from his client.
3. JOCULAR (ADJECTIVE): Funny
Synonyms: humorous, playful
Antonyms: gloomy, sad
Example Sentence:
I made a jocular statement at the party.
4. JIBE (VERB): To agree
Synonyms: harmonize, conform
Antonyms: disagree, differ
Example Sentence:
I do not jibe with his idea.
5. TRANQUIL (ADJECTIVE): peaceful
Synonyms: calm, pastoral
Antonyms: agitated, aroused
Example sentence:
She wants to lead a tranquil life.
6. PROPAGANDA (NOUN): information used in a political point of view
Synonyms: indoctrination, publicity
Antonyms: truth, principle
Example Sentence:
During election season, politicians try to beat rivals by airing propaganda.
7. DISCLOSURE (NOUN): declaration, revelation
Synonyms: acknowledgement, confession
Antonyms: concealment, secret
Example Sentence:
Owing to the disclosure of some of its secrets, the organisations became liberalised.
8. DISCRETIONARY (ADJECTIVE): optional or non-compulsory
Synonyms: unrestricted, elective
Antonyms: non-discretionary, restricted
Example Sentence:
You have now the discretionary power for the recruitment.
9. ANONYMITY (NOUN): the condition of being anonymous
Synonyms: namelessness, ambiguity
Antonyms: lucidity, certainty
Example Sentence:
She wants herself anonymity.
10. RELUCTANCE (NOUN): unwillingness
Synonyms: hesitancy, objection
Antonyms: acceptance, allowance
Example Sentence:
He tossed in a hint of reluctance.