1.Repudiated (verb)
- Meaning: refuse to accept
- Synonym: reject, renounce
- Antonym: embrace, acknowledge
- Usage: The employee repudiated policies of the company.
2.Endeavor (verb)
- Meaning: try hard to do or achieve something
- Synonym: venture, aspire
- Antonym: abandon
- Usage: He endeavored to travel the world by himself.
3.Disseminate (verb)
- Meaning: spread widely
- Synonym: circulate, distribute
- Antonym: repress
- Usage: The authority tried to disseminate healthy practices among the employees.
4.Discernible (adjective)
- Meaning: able to be discerned
- Synonym: detectable, noticeable
- Antonym: imperceptible
- Usage: The scandal had no discernible effect on his career.
5.Inexplicable (adjective)
- Meaning: unable to be explained or accounted for
- Synonym: unaccountable, incomprehensible
- Antonym: understandable
- Usage: Due to inexplicable reason she was unable to attend the ceremony.
6.Dispute (verb)
- Meaning: argue about
- Synonym: debate, quarrel
- Antonym: accredited, authentic
- Usage: The two parties had a dispute among them regarding money.
7.Acquaintance (noun)
- Meaning: knowledge or experience of something
- Synonym: familiarity, associate
- Antonym: ignorance
- Usage: They are the acquaintances of that man.
8.Antiquity (noun)
- Meaning: something that is ancient or old
- Synonym: ancient
- Antonym: contemporary
- Usage: This relic of antiquity behold huge significance
9.Inordinate (adjective)
- Meaning: unusually or disproportionately large
- Synonym: excessive, unreasonable
- Antonym: moderate, limited
- Usage: The students spent inordinate amount of time for this single project.
10.Cogent (adjective)
- Meaning: clear, logical and convincing
- Synonym: compelling, potent
- Antonym: vague, muddled
- Usage: The opposition placed a cogent argument in the court.