1.Endeavor (verb)
- Meaning: try hard to achieve
- Synonym: venture
- Antonym: passivity
- Usage: We must constantly endeavor if we are to succeed.
2.Enamor (verb)
- Meaning: be filled with love
- Synonym: fascinated
- Antonym: detached
- Usage:She is enamored with books.
3.Dissuade (verb)
- Meaning: discourage
- Synonym: deter
- Antonym: encourage
- Usage: His friends tried to dissuade him from doing his work.
4.Dis (verb)
- Meaning: to speak disrespectfully
- Synonym: deprecation
- Antonym:admiration
- Usage: He dissed out harsh criticism on her new publication.
5.Proliferation (noun)
- Meaning: rapid increase
- Synonym: escalation
- Antonym: austerity
- Usage: He gardened well to limit the proliferation of the succulents.
6.Prompt (verb)
- Meaning: encourage to say something
- Synonym: cue
- Antonym: deter
- Usage: The constant prompts helped him to complete the speech.
7.Parsimony (noun)
- Meaning: extreme unwillingness to spend money or resources
- Synonym: miserliness
- Antonym: generosity
- Usage: The parsimony in him restricted him to buy new books.
8.Dainty (adjective)
- Meaning: delicate about choice
- Synonym: fastidious, fussy
- Antonym: undiscriminating
- Usage: The linen is decorated with dainty laces
9.Biennial (adjective)
- Meaning: happening twice a year
- Synonym: semiannual
- Antonym: perennial
- Usage: This art exhibition is a biennial exhibition.
10.Cabal (noun)
- Meaning: groups that make secret political actions
- Synonym: clique, coterie
- Antonym: conformists
- Usage: The rebellion is started by the cabal of non-conformists.