1. ONSLAUGHT (NOUN): attack
- Synonyms: onrush, invasion
- Antonyms: retreat, defense
- Example Sentence: The party suddenly made an onslaught on him.
2. COCKSURE (ADJECTIVE): arrogant
- Synonyms: bumptious, obnoxious
- Antonyms: humble, modest
- Example Sentence: I don’t know why but most of the times I find him the most cocksure fellow.
3. CRAGGY (ADJECTIVE): jagged
- Synonyms: rocky, rugged
- Antonyms: whole, individual
- Example Sentence: It was a craggy surface.
4. HUNK (NOUN): lump
- Synonyms: block, glob
- Antonyms: accept, allow
- Example Sentence: The hunk of blood was there.
5. PRIGGISH (ADJECTIVE): complacent
- Synonyms: smug, satisfied
- Antonyms: discontended, dissatisfied
- Example Sentence: I got to meet a priggish person in the train.
6. LUGUBRIOUS (ADJECTIVE): mournful
- Synonyms: sorrowful, pensive
- Antonyms: cheerful, joyful
- Example Sentence: It was a lugubrious day for them due to their elimination from the show.
7. WACKY (ADJECTIVE): crazy
- Synonyms: nutty, loony
- Antonyms: sane, sensible
- Example Sentence: I found his idea a bit wacky but still worth doing just for fun.
8. ENTOURAGE (NOUN): followers
- Synonyms: cortege, companions
- Antonyms: leader, torchbearer
- Example Sentence: She has many entourages.
9. CLUMSY (ADJECTIVE): gawkish
- Synonyms: gauche, gawky
- Antonyms: adroit, agile
- Example Sentence: I got such a clumsy crew.
10. ARID (ADJECTIVE): bone-dry
- Synonyms: parched, waterless
- Antonyms: humid, moist
- Example Sentence: Rajasthan has many arid fields.