1.Sway (verb)
- Meaning: to shift away
- Synonym: affect
- Antonym: unaffected
- Usage: She got swayed with the provocation.
2.Speculation (noun)
- Meaning: conjecture
- Synonym: supposition
- Antonym: realization
- Usage: His works are based on general speculations.
3.Intimidate (verb)
- Meaning: frighten
- Synonym: menace
- Antonym: encourage
- Usage: He intimidated the presence of other candidates
4.Patois (noun)
- Meaning: language of a particular place
- Synonym: dialect
- Antonym: formal
- Usage:He speaks the local patois.
5.Confront (verb)
- Meaning: resist
- Synonym: oppose
- Antonym: avoid
- Usage: The enemies confronted each other.
6.Concordance (noun)
- Meaning: agreement
- Synonym: accord
- Antonym: disagree
- Usage:The concordance of both the parties settled the matter.
7.Sluggish (adjective)
- Meaning: inactive
- Synonym: lethargic
- Antonym: brisk
- Usage:A heavy lunch makes me sluggish in the afternoon.
8.Concurrent (adjective)
- Meaning: coincident
- Synonym: simultaneous
- Antonym: asynchronous
- Usage:The concurrent majority was designed for them.
9.Ulterior (adjective)
- Meaning: underlying
- Synonym: undisclosed
- Antonym: overt
- Usage: He definitely had an ulterior motive in offering to help.
10.Utterly (adverb)
- Meaning: completely
- Synonym: thoroughly
- Antonym: partly
- Usage: He felt utterly pressurized with his new role.