1.Abscond (verb)
- Meaning: run away, often taking something or somebody along
- Synonym: escape
- Antonym: appear
- Usage: Several prisoners absconded from the jail.
2.Accretion (noun)
- Meaning: an increase by natural growth or addition
- Synonym: accumulation
- Antonym: abatement
- Usage: The fund was increased by the accretion of new shareholders.
3.Adumbrate (verb)
- Meaning: describe roughly or give the main points or summary of
- Synonym: forerun
- Antonym: illuminate
- Usage: The project’s objectives were adumbrated in the report.
4.Emollient (adjective)
- Meaning: a substance with a soothing effect when applied to the skin
- Synonym: palliative
- Antonym: irritating
- Usage: She used natural ingredients as an emollient for her safety.
5.Exacerbate (verb)
- Meaning: make worse
- Synonym: aggravate
- Antonym: reduce
- Usage: The proposed factory shutdown would only exacerbate our unemployment problems.
6.Blandishment (noun)
- Meaning: flattery intended to persuade
- Synonym: coaxing
- Antonym: calumniation
- Usage: He remained impervious to all her sulks and blandishments.
7.Fortuitous (adjective)
- Meaning: lucky
- Synonym: unanticipated
- Antonym: predictable
- Usage: A series of fortuitous circumstances advanced her career.
8.Calumniation (noun)
- Meaning: false accusation
- Synonym: defame
- Antonym: defend
- Usage:She is sued for calumniation.
9.Grandiloquent (adjective)
- Meaning: lofty in style
- Synonym: pompous
- Antonym: unpretentious
- Usage: Her speech was full of grandiloquent language.
10.Impecunious (adjective)
- Meaning: not having enough money to pay for necessities
- Synonym: penniless
- Antonym: wealthy
- Usage: Plans are being developed to help the impecunious people in the city who are without housing.