1.Indoctrinate (verb)
- Meaning: teach something
- Synonym: propagate, convince
- Antonym:
- Usage: The authority tried to indoctrinate the commoners with futile rules.
2.Conviction (noun)
- Meaning: a firm belief in something
- Synonym: belief
- Antonym: disbelief
- Usage: Her religious convictions restrict her from wearing black.
3.Analogy (noun)
- Meaning: comparison between two or more things
- Synonym: resemblance
- Antonym: difference
- Usage: An analogy is drawn between river and life in the book.
4.Abysmal (adjective)
- Meaning: extremely bad
- Synonym: dreadful
- Antonym: refined
- Usage: The man used abysmal language while fighting.
5.Adept (adjective)
- Meaning: having knowledge or skill
- Synonym: proficient
- Antonym: inept
- Usage: She is especially adept in chess.
6.Apex (noun)
- Meaning: highest point of something
- Synonym: peak, summit
- Antonym: nadir
- Usage: She is standing at the apex of her success.
7.Brim (noun)
- Meaning: edge of something
- Synonym: margin
- Antonym: empty
- Usage: The cup is filled its brim.
8.Austere (adjective)
- Meaning: severe or strict expression
- Synonym: stern
- Antonym: cheerful
- Usage: The boss had an austere expression in the morning.
9.Brawl (noun)
- Meaning: an intense fight
- Synonym: scuffle
- Antonym: peace
- Usage: A brawl broke out at the center of the market.
10.Clout (noun)
- Meaning: special advantage or power
- Synonym: influential
- Antonym: powerless
- Usage: The heiress carried a lot of clout.