1.Gauge (verb)
- Meaning: to estimate
- Synonym: calculate
- Antonym: conjecture
- Usage: They gauged the situation before it happened.
2.Sybaritic (adjective)
- Meaning: self-indulgent
- Synonym: luxurious
- Antonym: simplicity
- Usage:The sybaritic prince spared no expense, always splurging on luxurious things like camels and jewels.
3.Extempore (adjective)
- Meaning: spoken without preparation
- Synonym: impromptu
- Antonym: rehearsed
- Usage:He was a great extempore preacher.
4.Repertoire (noun)
- Meaning: A collection of works / something
- Synonym: reserve, range
- Antonym: disassembly, decrement
- Usage: He has an impressive repertoire of funny stories.
5.Dissent (noun)
- Meaning: A difference of opinion
- Synonym: disagreement, argument
- Antonym: acceptance, agreement
- Usage: No-one dissents from the decision to unify.
6.Harrow (verb)
- Meaning: to cause a distress
- Synonym: trouble, afflict
- Antonym: calm
- Usage: The customers harrowed before buying the product.
7.Invigorate (verb)
- Meaning: give strength or energy to
- Synonym: revitalize, energize
- Antonym: tire, wear-out
- Usage: The short trip to the sea invigorated her.
8.Sparse (adjective)
- Meaning: thinly dispersed or scattered
- Synonym: scanty, scattered
- Antonym: abundant
- Usage: The sparse rain in that region made things arid.
9.Semblance (noun)
- Meaning: appearance
- Synonym: approximation, show
- Antonym: difference
- Usage: He tried to think back into some semblance of order.
10.Convalescent (adjective)
- Meaning: recovering from an illness or medical treatment
- Synonym: recuperating, healing
- Antonym: diseased, sickly
- Usage: The patient is gradually towards convalescent, but has strict medical restrictions.