1.Foster (verb)
- Meaning: to develop something or someone
- Synonym: encourage, rear
- Antonym: suppress
- Usage: The child is instructed to foster learning.
2.Intrinsic (adjective)
- Meaning: an essential part
- Synonym: inherent, innate
- Antonym: external, peripheral
- Usage: The plot forms an intrinsic part of the drama.
3.Intrusion (noun)
- Meaning: the action of intruding
- Synonym: interference
- Antonym: withdrawal
- Usage: They disliked his intrusion into their matter.
4.Elevated (adjective)
- Meaning: situated in a higher area
- Synonym: upraised, aloft
- Antonym: demote
- Usage: The elevated landmass does not waterlog.
5.Elated (adjective)
- Meaning: extremely happy
- Synonym: thrilled
- Antonym: morose
- Usage: The good news made her elated.
6.Contagious (adjective)
- Meaning: something that spreads in contact
- Synonym: infectious, transmissible
- Antonym: preventive
- Usage: Doctors asked the elderly to avoid the contagious patients.
7.Entreat (verb)
- Meaning: requesting someone earnestly
- Synonym: implore, beseech
- Antonym: command
- Usage: He entreated his friends to not leave the arena.
8.Enamor (verb)
- Meaning: have deep liking or admiration
- Synonym: infatuated, enchanted
- Antonym: dislike
- Usage: She was enamored with the beauty of the beach.
9.Refurbish (verb)
- Meaning: renovate and redecorate
- Synonym: recondition, rehabilitate
- Antonym: demolish
- Usage: The outlet is now completely refurbished with new amenities.
10.Inebriate (adjective)
- Meaning: being drunk
- Synonym: tipsy, intoxicated
- Antonym: sober
- Usage: He was highly inebriated last night at the party.