1.Encroach (verb)
- Meaning: to intrude
- Synonym: trespass
- Antonym: recognize
- Usage: She has no right to encroach on my time.
2.Synchronized (verb)
- Meaning: cause to occur at the same time
- Synonym: coexist
- Antonym: desynchronized
- Usage: The synchronized events led to the ultimate consequences.
3.Perusal (noun)
- Meaning: scrutiny
- Synonym: inspection
- Antonym: ignorance
- Usage:The agreement was signed after careful perusal.
4.Sabotage (verb)
- Meaning: to destroy something deliberately
- Synonym: wreck
- Antonym: create
- Usage: The plan was sabotaged by the opposition.
5.Antipathy(noun)
- Meaning: deep feeling of aversion
- Synonym: hostility
- Antonym: affinity
- Usage:They have a mutual antipathy to each other.
6.Mirage(noun)
- Meaning: illusion
- Synonym: unreal
- Antonym: reality
- Usage:Opportunities were scarce and winners were a distant mirage.
7.Hindrance (noun)
- Meaning: obstacle
- Synonym: impediment
- Antonym: liberty
- Usage: The rocky street ahead is a big hindrance.
8.Palsy (verb)
- Meaning: to be paralyzed
- Synonym: immovable
- Antonym: dynamic
- Usage: Lack of encouragement made his talents palsy.
9.Rivet (verb)
- Meaning: holding or joining something tightly
- Synonym: rooted, frozen
- Antonym: unfasten
- Usage: He holds his friend firm enough to rivet him to the spot.
10.Proponent (noun)
- Meaning: a person who advocates or in favor of something
- Synonym: supporter
- Antonym: critic
- Usage: The debate groups are strong proponent to each other.