1.Implement (verb)
- Meaning: to put something in effect
- Synonym: execute
- Antonym: prevent
- Usage: They implemented the new law in order to stop the excessive taxation.
2.Sanguine (adjective)
- Meaning: optimistic
- Synonym: buoyant
- Antonym: pessimistic
- Usage:He seemed quite sanguine about his chances of success.
3.Engender (verb)
- Meaning: to rise
- Synonym: cause
- Antonym: stifle
- Usage:The minister’s speech did not engender confidence in his judgment.
4.Decree (noun)
- Meaning: proclamation
- Synonym: commandment
- Antonym: intimation
- Usage: The last decree of the king claims repulsion of all laws.
5.Vanquish (verb)
- Meaning: conquer
- Synonym: annihilate
- Antonym: surrender
- Usage:He tried to vanquish his fears.
6.Expedient (adjective)
- Meaning: appropriate to a purpose
- Synonym: convenient
- Antonym: inexpedient
- Usage:It was held to be necessary and expedient, and it was accordingly carried out.
7.Foil (verb)
- Meaning: hinder or prevent
- Synonym: thwart
- Antonym: assist
- Usage: He acted as a foil to the main protagonist.
8.Grandiloquent (adjective)
- Meaning: lofty in style
- Synonym: pompous
- Antonym: unpretentious
- Usage:Her speech was full of grandiloquent language.
9.Thwart (verb)
- Meaning:prevent (someone) from accomplishing something.
- Synonym:baffle
- Antonym: separate
- Usage: He knew now that nothing could thwart his plans.
10.Intimation (noun)
- Meaning: a slight suggestion or vague understanding
- Synonym: announcement
- Antonym: solution
- Usage:I was stranded in an isolated cabin without electricity so I had no intimation of the storm that was headed my way.