1.Elongate (adjective)
- Meaning: long in stature
- Synonym: extend
- Antonym: short
- Usage: The sentence is an elongated on.
2.Yell (verb)
- Meaning: to shout
- Synonym: howl
- Antonym: silence
- Usage: He yelled at the dogs.
3.Exonerate (verb)
- Meaning: pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
- Synonym: discharge, release
- Antonym: convict, charge
- Usage: The official report exonerated the school of any blame.
4.Bulwark (noun)
- Meaning: an embankment built around a space for defensive purposes
- Synonym: rampant, fortification
- Antonym: siege, bombardment
- Usage: The mutineers built a bulwark against the English.
5.Corroborate (verb)
- Meaning: give evidence for
- Synonym: confirm, endorse
- Antonym: contradict
- Usage: The affidavit corroborated the lawyer’s statement.
6.Cryptic (adjective)
- Meaning: an obscure nature
- Synonym: enigmatic, mysterious
- Antonym: straightforward, clear
- Usage: The new insurance policy is written without any cryptic or mysterious terms.
7.Inchoate (adjective)
- Meaning: only partly in existence; imperfectly formed
- Synonym: rudimentary, preliminary
- Antonym: mature, constructed
- Usage: A vague inchoate idea is formed in his mind about studying in the big cities.
8.Cursory (adjective)
- Meaning: something that is not detailed
- Synonym: superficial, casual
- Antonym: thorough
- Usage: He read it with a cursory glance.
9.Deferral (noun)
- Meaning: a postponement of an action or event
- Synonym: delay
- Antonym: hasten
- Usage: The deferral of decision is decided by the committee.
10.Proffer (verb)
- Meaning: to offer someone something
- Synonym: tender, extend
- Antonym: refusal, withdrawal
- Usage: He proffered the guests some special delicacies arranged for them.