1.Collude (verb)
- Meaning: intrigue
- Synonym: conspire
- Antonym: forget
- Usage:Several people had colluded in the murder.
2.Presage (verb)
- Meaning: to prophesize
- Synonym: portend
- Antonym: fulfillment
- Usage: Usually black clouds presage a storm.
3.Menace (noun)
- Meaning: danger
- Synonym: peril
- Antonym: auspicious
- Usage:Drunk drivers are a menace to the passengers.
4.Connive (verb)
- Meaning: overlook
- Synonym: conspire
- Antonym: condemn
- Usage:We have been charged with conniving at breaches of the law.
5.Utter (adjective)
- Meaning: complete
- Synonym: absolute
- Antonym: partial
- Usage: His speech was an utter disappointment to the audience.
6.Requisition (noun)
- Meaning: an official order laying claim to the use of property
- Synonym: request
- Antonym: relinquish
- Usage:The supply officer will not process your request until he receives a requisition signed by your commander.
7.Serendipity (noun)
- Meaning: the occurrence and development of events
- Synonym: accident
- Antonym: knock
- Usage:The lottery is something one wins by serendipity not by design.
8.Solicitous (adjective)
- Meaning: characterized by or showing interest or concern.
- Synonym: concerned
- Antonym: inattentive
- Usage:He was so solicitous of his guests.
9.Staid (adjective)
- Meaning: sedate
- Synonym: respectable
- Antonym: frivolous
- Usage:He had grown staid and dull.
10.Veracity (noun)
- Meaning: conformity to facts
- Synonym: accuracy
- Antonym: falsity
- Usage:The chairman disallowed the veracity of his report.