1. POSTULATE (VERB): to assume to be true or existent
- Synonyms: posit, guess
- Antonyms: reject, deny
- Example Sentence: Freud postulated that we all have a death instinct.
2. DISCRETION (NOUN): judgement
- Synonyms: calculation, observation
- Antonyms: carelessness, negligence
- Example Sentence: They will use their discretion in shifting to the new city.
3. ERUDITE (ADJECTIVE): scholarly
- Synonyms: educated, learned
- Antonyms: unintellectual, absent-minded
- Example Sentence: Ella is one of the erudite students of the class.
4. SPUNKY (ADJECTIVE): spirited
- Synonyms: energetic, courageous
- Antonyms: inactive, lethargic
- Example Sentence: Natalie is a spunky girl.
5. UNDAUNTED (ADJECTIVE): fearless
- Synonyms: steadfast, undeterred
- Antonyms: coward, timorous
- Example Sentence: David is an undaunted man.
6. APPEASE (VERB): pacify
- Synonyms: soothe, satisfy
- Antonyms: aggravate, irritate
- Example Sentence: Every political party tries to appease the minorities to create its own vote bank.
7. GENUFLECT (VERB): kowtow
- Synonyms: bow, kneel
- Antonyms: disrespect, disregard
- Example Sentence: I just genuflect before almighty.
8. IMPEACHMENT (NOUN): allegation
- Synonyms: arraignment, charge
- Antonyms: absolution, acquittal
- Example Sentence: He is a man with unimpeachable.
9. SPITEFUL (ADJECTIVE): hurtful
- Synonyms: barbed, hateful
- Antonyms: friendly, kind
- Example Sentence: There stood a very spiteful person in the corner of the room.
10. TREPIDATION (NOUN): apprehension
- Synonyms: anxiety, worry
- Antonyms: assurance, composure
- Example Sentence: She had some kind of trepidation in her mind.