1.Appertain (verb)
- Meaning: to relate to something
- Synonym: concern
- Antonym: indifference
- Usage: He will probably ignore that questions that do not appertain to his new project.
2.Culminate (verb)
- Meaning: to reach a climax
- Synonym: peak
- Antonym: initiate
- Usage: The event will culminate with the speech by President.
3.Procure (verb)
- Meaning: to obtain
- Synonym: acquire
- Antonym: lose
- Usage: He used his influence to procure the gate pass.
4.Immediacy (noun)
- Meaning: a sense of urgency
- Synonym: emergency
- Antonym: sluggishness
- Usage: He failed to realize the immediacy of the situation.
5.Minimal (adjective)
- Meaning: the minimum amount
- Synonym: negligible, minimum
- Antonym: maximal
- Usage: The accident has caused minimal damage to the car.
6.Profanity (noun)
- Meaning: use of bad words or language
- Synonym: curse, obscenity
- Antonym: benediction
- Usage: Outburst of profanity happened often in anger.
7.Replenish (verb)
- Meaning: to fill up something
- Synonym: restock, restore
- Antonym: empty
- Usage: He replenished the glasses of the guests.
8.Foster (verb)
- Meaning: to develop something or someone
- Synonym: encourage, rear
- Antonym: suppress
- Usage: The child is instructed to foster learning.
9.Entreat (verb)
- Meaning: requesting someone earnestly
- Synonym: implore, beseech
- Antonym: command
- Usage: He entreated his friends to not leave the arena.
10.Refurbish (verb)
- Meaning: renovate and redecorate
- Synonym: recondition, rehabilitate
- Antonym: demolish
- Usage: The outlet is now completely refurbished with new amenities.