1. EXPEDIENT (ADJECTIVE): appropriate
- Synonyms: feasible, practicable
- Antonyms: unfeasible, unseemly
- Example Sentence: We gave them an expedient solution to their problems.
2. CRUMBLING (ADJECTIVE): rotting, breaking
- Synonyms: disintegrating, collapsing
- Antonyms: healing, restorative
- Example Sentence: The crumbling building got destroyed in minutes.
3. PROVOKING (ADJECTIVE): annoying
- Synonyms: tormenting, vexing
- Antonyms: pleasing, soothing
- Example Sentence: The provoking words of the boss made him resign.
4. RENDERED (ADJECTIVE): performed
- Synonyms: concluded, accomplished
- Antonyms: incomplete, unfinished
- Example Sentence: They rendered a brilliant act of the play.
5. BOLSTER (VERB): help
- Synonyms: reinforce, sustain
- Antonyms: halt, neglect
- Example Sentence: His actions bolstered our actions.
6. REPEL (VERB): push away
- Synonyms: ward off, fend off
- Antonyms: approve, aid
- Example Sentence: He repelled the enemies away.
7. INSURGENT (ADJECTIVE): rebellious
- Synonyms: revolutionary, anarchical
- Antonyms: obedient, subordinate
- Example Sentence: The insurgent activists were killed.
8. PROVINCIAL (ADJECTIVE): narrow
- Synonyms: bigoted, hidebound
- Antonyms: broad-minded, liberal
- Example Sentence: The provincial views must be changed.
9. RETALIATE (VERB): get even with someone
- Synonyms: reciprocate, retrospect
- Antonyms: pardon, forgive
- Example Sentence: The enemy didn’t retaliate at the same time.
10. PROFOUND (ADJECTIVE): thoughtful
- Synonyms: philosophical, thorough
- Antonyms: superficial, unintelligent
- Example Sentence: He took profound steps for the welfare of the society.