1.RIDICULE (VERB): : deride
Synonyms: mock, scorn
Antonyms: praise
Example Sentence:
2.ABOLISH (VERB): : put an end to
Synonyms: do away with, get rid of
Antonyms: retain
Example Sentence:
The tax was abolished in 1977.
3.EXQUISITE (ADJECTIVE): : beautiful
Synonyms: lovely, elegant
Antonyms: crude
Example Sentence:
The Indians brought in exquisite designs and beadwork to sell.
4. FEASIBLE (ADJECTIVE): : practicable
Synonyms: practical, workable
Antonyms: impractical
Example Sentence:
It is not feasible to put most finds from excavations on public display.
5.TRANQUILLIZE (VERB): : sedate
Synonyms: soothe, pacify
Antonyms: agitate
Example Sentence:
The dogs had to be tranquillized before their owner's body could be brought out.
6.IMPROBABLE (ADJECTIVE):: inauthentic
Synonyms: unconvincing, unbelievable
Antonyms: believable
Example Sentence:
The characters have improbable names.
7. IMPULSE (NOUN): : wildness
Synonyms: spontaneity, recklessness
Antonyms: premeditation
Example Sentence:
She was solely a woman of impulse, not premeditation.
8.WRECK (VERB): : ruin
Synonyms: spoil, disrupt
Antonyms: facilitate
Example Sentence:
An eye injury wrecked his chances of a professional career.
9.TORMENT (NOUN): : agony
Synonyms: suffering, torture
Antonyms: pleasure
Example Sentence:
Their deaths have left both families in torment.
10.FELICITOUS (ADJECTIVE): : apt
Synonyms: well chosen, choice
Antonyms: inappropriate
Example Sentence:
It was a felicitous phrase
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