1.Dispute (verb)
- Meaning: argue about (something).
- Synonym: discussion, quarrel
- Antonym: acceptance, allowance
- Usage: The point in the discussion has been much disputed.
2.Harrow (verb)
- Meaning: to cause a distress
- Synonym: trouble, afflict
- Antonym: calm
- Usage: The customers harrowed before buying the product.
3.Urge (verb)
- Meaning: try earnestly or persistently to persuade (someone) to do something
- Synonym: impulse, compulsion
- Antonym: discourage
- Usage: The students urged the foundation of the new course.
4.Severely (adverb)
- Meaning: to an undesirably great or intense degree.
- Synonym: gravely, critical
- Antonym: light, easy
- Usage: The pandemic has severely affected the trade and commerce.
5.Invigorate (verb)
- Meaning: give strength or energy to
- Synonym: revitalize, energize
- Antonym: tire, wear-out
- Usage: The short trip to the sea invigorated her.
6.Innate (adjective)
- Meaning: inborn; natural.
- Synonym: intrinsic, inbred
- Antonym: acquired, external
- Usage: Her innate capacity of recitation impressed all.
7.Cryptic (adjective)
- Meaning: having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure.
- Synonym: mysterious, enigmatic
- Antonym: ordinary, clarity
- Usage: The entire issue was cryptic in nature as the statements were not clear.
8.Sparse (adjective)
- Meaning: thinly dispersed or scattered
- Synonym: scanty, scattered
- Antonym: abundant
- Usage: The sparse rain in that region made things arid.
9.Optimistic (adjective)
- Meaning: hopeful and confident about the future.
- Synonym: positive, confident
- Antonym: pessimistic
- Usage: The business runs on overall optimistic budget forecasting.
10.Veteran (noun)
- Meaning: old hand
- Synonym: old-timer, old-stager
- Antonym: novice
- Usage: A veteran actor passed away in the past week.