1.Credence (noun)
- Meaning: belief in or acceptance of something as true.
- Synonym: confidence
- Antonym: denial
- Usage: The jury in the courtroom did not give any credence to the drunk’s testimony.
2.Embezzle (verb)
- Meaning: steal or misappropriate
- Synonym: falsify
- Antonym: balance
- Usage: The employee tried to embezzle from the company fund.
3.Exult (verb)
- Meaning: feel or show triumphant
- Synonym: rejoice
- Antonym: sorrow
- Usage: The cult leader stressed how important it was to exult in the power of their gods.
4.Fabricate (verb)
- Meaning: to make up something in order to deceive
- Synonym: forge
- Antonym: dismantle
- Usage: He was suspected of fabricating the proofs.
5.Genteel (adjective)
- Meaning: too polite and refined
- Synonym: sophisticated
- Antonym: uncouth
- Usage: He behaved in a genteel manner in all occasions.
6.Fleece (verb)
- Meaning: cheating someone for money
- Synonym: swindle
- Antonym: offer
- Usage: She claims he fleeced her out of thousands of dollars.
7.Forlorn (adjective)
- Meaning: pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely.
- Synonym: miserable
- Antonym: joyous
- Usage: She looked forlorn after her failure.
8.Instigate (verb)
- Meaning: to initiate something
- Synonym: incite
- Antonym: halt
- Usage: The road construction instigated major traffic delays during rush hour.
9.Imminent (adjective)
- Meaning: something that is about to happen.
- Synonym: approaching
- Antonym: remote
- Usage: The consequences were imminent from the beginning.
10.Immaculate (adjective)
- Meaning: perfectly clean
- Synonym: pristine
- Antonym: filthy
- Usage: In clean uniform she always tried to look immaculate.