1. FIERY (ADJECTIVE): Blazing
- Synonyms: fierce, flaming
- Antonyms: dull, mild
- Example Sentence: A paparazzi asked a fiery question from Alia.
2. PLEADING (VERB): Imploring
- Synonyms: appealing, beseeching
- Antonyms: granting, demanding
- Example Sentence: The patient’s family members were pleading before the doctor.
3. INARTICULATE (ADJECTIVE): Unable to express oneself clearly
- Synonyms: incoherent, blurred
- Antonyms: articulate, communicative
- Example Sentence: He is a pronounced stutter and so he gave an inarticulate speech.
4. ASTUTE (ADJECTIVE): Clever
- Synonyms: cunning, crafty
- Antonyms: simple, dull
- Example Sentence: She is quite an astute girl.
5. REVEL (NOUN): Celebration
- Synonyms: merrymaking, carousal
- Antonyms: gloom, sadness
- Example Sentence: All my neighbours had revel in the colonial park.
6. JEJUNE (ADJECTIVE): Immature
- Synonyms: childish, inane
- Antonyms: matured, seasoned
- Example Sentence: Don’t act as a jejune child.
7. COME OF (VERB): Result
- Synonyms: end, culminate
- Antonyms: begin, commence
- Example Sentence: The movie offer had just came of.
8. DEPRECATE (VERB): Express disapproval of
- Synonyms: detest, execrate
- Antonyms: laud, compliment
- Example Sentence: Before you deprecate my actions, you should first review your own behaviour!
9. CONVALESCENT (ADJECTIVE): Recovering from illness
- Synonyms: ambulatory, healing
- Antonyms: regressing, sickly
- Example Sentence: He is still not looking convalescent from face.
10.FATHOM (VERB): Measure the depth (of feeling)
- Synonyms: comprehend, penetrate
- Antonyms: neglect, misinterpret
- Example Sentence: The police could not fathom out the reason for his treason.