1.EVACUATE (VERB): remove
- Synonyms: clear, move out
- Antonyms: hold
- Example Sentence: Several families were evacuated from their home.
2.Synonyms: submit, give way
- Antonyms: stand up to
- Example Sentence: He deferred to Teresa’s superior knowledge.
3.CONUNDRUM (NOUN): problem
- Synonyms: difficult, quandary
- Antonyms: solution
- Example Sentence: One of the most difficult conundrums for the experts.
4.CONSUMMATE (ADJECTIVE): perfect
- Synonyms: exemplary, supreme
- Antonyms: imperfect
- Example Sentence: She dressed with consummate elegance.
5.HURL (VERB): throw
- Synonyms: toss, fling
- Antonyms: catch
- Example Sentence: Rioters hurled a brick through the windscreen.
6.INTRANSIGENT (ADJECTIVE): uncompromising
- Synonyms: inflexible, unbending
- Antonyms: compliant
- Example Sentence: Her father had tried persuasion, but she was intransigent.
7.CUTTING-EDGE(ADJECTIVE): highly advanced
- Synonyms: innovative, pioneering
- Antonyms: outdated
- Example Sentence: The firm introduced some cutting-edge technology.
8.ANGST (NOUN): anxiety
- Synonyms: fear, dread
- Antonyms: calmness
- Example Sentence: The middle classes go through existential angst.
9.ACCREDIT (VERB): recognize
- Synonyms: license, authorize
- Antonyms: ban
- Example Sentence: Institutions that do not meet the standards will not be accredited for teacher training.
10.INDIGENOUS(NOUN): native
- Synonyms: aboriginal, local
- Antonyms: expatriate
- Example Sentence: The most indigenous inhabitants were the American Indians.