1.Aegis (noun)
- Meaning: in protection or support
- Synonym: patronage, sponsorship
- Antonym: aggression, discard
- Usage: The prince got the aegis of the politician and statesmen.
2.Delude (verb)
- Meaning: to make believe something that untrue.
- Synonym: mislead, deceive
- Antonym: forthright, truth
- Usage: The guide deluded the tourists about the history of this place.
3.Chimerical (adjective)
- Meaning: something that is impossible to achieve
- Synonym: visionary, fanciful
- Antonym: demonstrable
- Usage: he is chasing a chimerical dream.
4.Evince (verb)
- Meaning: to indicate
- Synonym: reveal, show
- Antonym: conceal
- Usage: The stories evinced the audience of the fantasy element.
5.Jettison (verb)
- Meaning: throw or drop from an aircraft
- Synonym: dispense, abandon
- Antonym: retain
- Usage: The cargo jettisoned the excess load in the mid-sea.
6.Obliterate (verb)
- Meaning: to erase or destroy something out
- Synonym: exterminate, demolish
- Antonym: create, establish
- Usage: The dark clouds obliterated the bright view of the sun.
7.Pinnacle (noun)
- Meaning: The highest successful point
- Synonym: summit, peak
- Antonym: nadir, trough
- Usage: She reached at the pinnacle of her success.
8.Rebuke (verb)
- Meaning: express disapproval or criticism
- Synonym: reprimand, reproach
- Antonym: praise, compliment
- Usage: His parents rebuked him for his notorious activities.
9.Perpetuate (verb)
- Meaning: to make something continue
- Synonym: preserve, conserve
- Antonym: abolish, abrogate
- Usage: The situation perpetuated due to ignorance of the authority.
10.Pedagogue (noun)
- Meaning: a strict teacher
- Synonym: instructor, educator
- Antonym: learner
- Usage: He chooses his career as a pedagogue.