1.VOCIFEROUS (ADJECTIVE): loud and forceful
Synonyms: strident, vehement
Antonyms: quiet, silent
Example Sentence:
Until you are not vociferous about your problems, others will not be able to help you
2. OBSESSED (ADJECTIVE): preoccupied
Synonyms: engrossed, bedeviled
Antonyms: disenchanted, unconcerned
Example Sentence:
I thought he was obsessed with his brother.
3. RHETORIC (NOUN): Persuasive speaking or writing
Synonyms: oratory, composition
Antonyms: quiet, conciseness
Example Sentence:
Finally, he admits that rhetoric is not the highest accomplishment
4. DUBIOUS (ADJECTIVE): doubtful
Synonyms: debatable, hesitant
Antonyms: certain, probable
Example Sentence:
This is an ill thought out, hastily conceived legislation, exposing the dubious intentions of the party.
5. RENDER (VERB): provide (a service)
Synonyms: accomplish, effect
Antonyms: preface, unsettle
Example Sentence:
Three separate judgments were rendered.
6. ARBITRARY (ADJECTIVE): based on random choice
Synonyms: capricious, erratic
Antonyms: consistent, sensible
Example Sentence:
The judges held that the practice was arbitrary.
7. VOID (ADJECTIVE): Not valid
Synonyms: barren, deprived
Antonyms: adequate, enough
Example Sentence:
This has already been declared void by the society.
8. DEPRECATE (VERB): Express disapproval of
Synonyms: disparage, disesteem
Antonyms: approve, praise
Example Sentence:
My supervisor did not deprecate my work at all.
9. INJUNCTION (NOUN): an authoritative warning or order
Synonyms: instruction, command
Antonyms: allowance, permission
Example Sentence:
They granted an injunction against the ragging in colleges.
10. MACHINATIONS (NOUN): scheme
Synonyms: conspiracy, ruse
Antonyms: honesty, ignorance
Example Sentence:
It is time for us to expose the machinations of the government
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