1. PROLIFIC (ADJECTIVE): productive
- Synonyms: bountiful, breeding
- Antonyms: barren, unproductive
- Example Sentence: Spreading the appropriate manure will make the land prolific for the future.
2. FOMENT (VERB): provoke
- Synonyms: incite, agitate
- Antonyms: lull, tranquilize
- Example Sentence: We need to make sure that our competitors are not able to foment our employees.
3. REPULSE (NOUN): rejection
- Synonyms: rebuff, turndown
- Antonyms: attainment, enchantment
- Example Sentence: Their suggestions had to face a repulse by the top management.
4. TARDY (ADJECTIVE): late
- Synonyms: delinquent, sluggish
- Antonyms: prompt, punctual
- Example Sentence: His working style is extremely tardy and can cause a loss to the company.
5. SPARINGLY (ADVERB): gently
- Synonyms: delicately, mildly
- Antonyms: roughly, heavily
- Example Sentence: Childish people should be dealt with sparingly so that their feelings don’t get hurt.
6. TERMINATE (VERB): finish
- Synonyms: abolish, adjourn
- Antonyms: employ, uphold
- Example Sentence: The government has decided to terminate the services of the new busses.
7. STEEP (ADJECTIVE): elevated
- Synonyms: lofty, arduous
- Antonyms: lowered, mild
- Example Sentence: We had to face a steep climb to reach the summit of the mountain.
8. EQUIP (VERB): prepare
- Synonyms: arm, gear
- Antonyms: disarm, disrobe
- Example Sentence: He wanted to equip all his soldiers with modernized guns.
9. WITHSTAND (VERB): resist
- Synonyms: thwart, brace
- Antonyms: dodge, surrender
- Example Sentence: They will not be able to withstand a power attack from our army.
10. IMPECCABLE (ADJECTIVE): flawless
- Synonyms: exquisite, unblemished
- Antonyms: flawed, blemished
- Example Sentence: They will unveil a new impeccable way of completing the tasks.