1.Mitigate (verb)
- Meaning: make something less severe
- Synonym: alleviate
- Antonym: aggravate
- Usage: The increment of remuneration has mitigated the labor issue.
2.Causation (noun)
- Meaning: the action of causing something
- Synonym: agent
- Antonym: consequence
- Usage: Prolonged smoking is considered as a causation of cancer.
3.Vacillate (verb)
- Meaning: being indecisive between opinion and actions
- Synonym: dither
- Antonym: resolute
- Usage: He kept vacillating with his assignment.
4.Exonerate (verb)
- Meaning: absolve someone from wrong doing.
- Synonym: acquit
- Antonym: convict
- Usage: He was exonerated from the accusation of theft.
5.Diminution (noun)
- Meaning: a reduction in size
- Synonym: curtailment
- Antonym: expansion
- Usage: The Company suffered a diminution in profits.
6.Enunciate (verb)
- Meaning: to declare
- Synonym: propound
- Antonym: withhold
- Usage: She enunciated the rules gradually.
7.Divulge (verb)
- Meaning: to reveal something
- Synonym: disclose
- Antonym: secrecy
- Usage: She dined to divulge her upcoming plans.
8.Heave (verb)
- Meaning: to raise something
- Synonym: haul
- Antonym: push
- Usage: She heaved the sofa back into its place.
9.Harangue (noun)
- Meaning: a lengthy aggressive speech
- Synonym: tirade
- Antonym: panegyric
- Usage: They were subjected to a ten-minute harangue by two border guards.
10.Appendage (noun)
- Meaning: something added or something larger
- Synonym: adjunct
- Antonym: trim
- Usage: The committee is treated as a mere appendage of the council.