1.Spectre (noun)
- Meaning: ghost
- Synonym: phantom, apparition
- Antonym: body, human
- Usage: The spectre of the witches scared the people.
2.Snarl (verb)
- Meaning: to get tangle
- Synonym: entangle, entwine
- Antonym: untangle
- Usage: The animal got snarled in the rough bush.
3.Semblance (noun)
- Meaning: appearance
- Synonym: approximation, show
- Antonym: difference
- Usage: He tried to think back into some semblance of order.
4.Resumption (noun)
- Meaning: restart
- Synonym: restarting, reopening
- Antonym: suspension
- Usage: The players are waiting for the resumption of the game after the rain.
5.Inaugurate (verb)
- Meaning: begin, start
- Synonym: beginning, start
- Antonym: completion
- Usage: The minister inaugurated the new building.
6.Anxious (adjective)
- Meaning: worried
- Synonym: concerned, apprehensive
- Antonym: indifference, relaxation
- Usage: She was anxious about her upcoming exam results.
7.Defer (verb)
- Meaning: put off (an action or event) to a later time; postpone.
- Synonym: adjourn, delay
- Antonym: hasten, expedite
- Usage: The jury decided to defer the judgment until next week
8.Disproportionate (adjective)
- Meaning: out of proportion
- Synonym: excessive, unreasonable
- Antonym: proportional
- Usage: The partner shared a disproportionate amount of money to the start-up business
9.Convalescent (adjective)
- Meaning: recovering from an illness or medical treatment
- Synonym: recuperating, healing
- Antonym: diseased, sickly
- Usage: The patient is gradually towards convalescent, but has strict medical restrictions.
10.Animosity (noun)
- Meaning: strong hostility
- Synonym: antipathy, friction
- Antonym: goodwill, friendship
- Usage: The team lacks animosity from its foundation.