1.Staunch (adjective)
- Meaning: firm and dependable especially in loyalty
- Synonym: loyal, devoted
- Antonym: unreliable, disloyal
- Usage: He is staunch supporter of the national football team.
2.Allude (verb)
- Meaning: make more or less disguised reference to
- Synonym: imply, reference
- Antonym: specify, demonstrate
- Usage: He did not allude to the remarks made by the previous speaker.
3.Advent (noun)
- Meaning: arrival that has been awaited
- Synonym: arrival, emergence
- Antonym: departure, disappearance.
- Usage: The advent of war has led to poverty in the country.
4.Propagate (verb)
- Meaning: become distributed or widespread
- Synonym: cultivate, generate
- Antonym: extinguish, diminish
- Usage: The easiest way to propagate the awareness is through education
5.Succinct (adjective)
- Meaning: briefly giving the gist of something
- Synonym: concise, short
- Antonym: verbose, lengthy
- Usage: The work needs to be accurate and succinct before submission.
6.Usurp (verb)
- Meaning: to take the place of
- Synonym: seize, overthrow
- Antonym: inherit, receive
- Usage: The brother tried to usurp the king’s throne.
7.Camaraderie (noun)
- Meaning: the quality of affording easy familiarity and sociability.
- Synonym: fellowship, companionship
- Antonym: hostility, rivalry
- Usage: The workers in the office shared a good camaraderie.
8.Efface (verb)
- Meaning: remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing
- Synonym: withdraw, eliminate
- Antonym: presence, create
- Usage: They tried to efface the event from the history.
9.Espionage (noun)
- Meaning: the systematic use of the spies to get military or political secrets.
- Synonym: surveillance, spying
- Antonym: artlessness, forthrightness
- Usage: The country arrested some visitors suspected of espionage.
10.Masquerade (verb)
- Meaning: pretend to be someone or something
- Synonym: pretension, impersonate
- Antonym: unmask, revelation
- Usage: The man tried to masquerade in front of the mob.