1.Endorse (verb)
- Meaning:declare one’s public approval
- Synonym: countersign
- Antonym: refusal
- Usage: She endorses a line of clothing.
2.Dejected (adjective)
- Meaning:sad and depressed
- Synonym: disconsolate
- Antonym: elated
- Usage: He felt dejected after hearing the sad news.
3.Fetch (verb)
- Meaning: to bring
- Synonym: summon
- Antonym:refuse
- Usage: She asked me to fetch some water for her.
4.Fallacy (noun)
- Meaning: misconception
- Synonym: delusion
- Antonym: truth
- Usage:It’s a fallacy to suppose that wealth brings happiness.
5.Oblique (adjective)
- Meaning: not parallel
- Synonym: slanting
- Antonym: straight
- Usage:He made an oblique reference to his work.
6.Abate (verb)
- Meaning: subside
- Synonym: lessen
- Antonym: intense
- Usage:I hope this medicine will abate the pain in my leg.
7.Coax (verb)
- Meaning: to gently persuade
- Synonym: cajole
- Antonym: force
- Usage: He tried to coax his parents to grant him for extra playtime.
8.Construe (verb)
- Meaning: interpret
- Synonym: understand
- Antonym:nullify
- Usage:We were all amazed by the detective’s ability to construe logic.
9.Injudicious (adjective)
- Meaning: imprudent
- Synonym: inadvisable
- Antonym: judicious
- Usage:He has apologized for his injudicious remarks.
10.Haggard (adjective)
- Meaning: looking exhausted and unwell
- Synonym: drained, fatigued
- Antonym: enthusiastic
- Usage: She still looked haggard after recovering form illness.