1.Cliché (noun)
- Meaning: a phrase representing old belief or lacking original thought
- Synonym: platitude, stereotypic
- Antonym: jargon
- Usage: The old cliché that opportunity knocks once was untrue for him.
2.Perfunctory (adjective)
- Meaning: carrying out something without interest
- Synonym: cursory, brief
- Antonym: thorough
- Usage: He gave a perfunctory reply to the assertion.
3.Rivet (verb)
- Meaning: holding or joining something tightly
- Synonym: rooted, frozen
- Antonym: unfasten
- Usage: He holds his friend firm enough to rivet him to the spot.
4.Purblind (adjective)
- Meaning: having defective vision
- Synonym: ignorant, inconsiderate
- Antonym: attentive
- Usage: The authority turned purblind to this long common issue.
5.Indelible (adjective)
- Meaning: making permanent marks
- Synonym: ineradicable, indestructible
- Antonym: destructible
- Usage: The incident turned to be an indelible event in the pages of history.
6.Suspension (noun)
- Meaning: the act of suspending something or someone
- Synonym: postponement, deferral
- Antonym: resumption
- Usage: The suspension of old regulations will be enacted soon.
7.Blatant (adjective)
- Meaning: something done openly
- Synonym: flagrant, obvious
- Antonym: concealed
- Usage: The offender continued with blatant lies in front of juries.
8.Unmoored (adjective)
- Meaning: something that is not attached
- Synonym: detached, released
- Antonym: fasten, rooted
- Usage: The landscape is unmoored from the main hustle of the city.
9.Derivation (noun)
- Meaning: the act of obtaining something from the source
- Synonym: deducing, inferring
- Antonym: indifference
- Usage: This assertion in his answers is a result of his derivation.
10.Proponent (noun)
- Meaning: a person who advocates or in favor of something
- Synonym: supporter
- Antonym: critic
- Usage: The debate groups are strong proponent to each other.