1. DECREPIT (ADJECTIVE): Dilapidated
Synonyms: rickety, ramshackle
Antonyms: firm, sound
Example Sentence:
There was a dilapidated haveli on the way to jungle.
2. IMPERISHABLE (ADJECTIVE): Enduring
Synonyms: everlasting, deathless Antonyms: perishable, destructible
Example Sentence:
God is imperishable.
3. REVERBERATE (VERB): Echo
Synonyms: resound , resonate Antonyms: quiten, dull
Example Sentence:
His voice reverberate in Saumya’s mind.
4. PERVERSE (ADJECTIVE): Mean
Synonyms: wicked, cantankerous Antonyms: compliant, nice
Example Sentence:
Len is a perverse man.
5. APPENDAGE (NOUN): Addition
Synonyms: attachment, addendum Antonyms: necessity, requirement
Example Sentence:
The tower is merely an appendage to this royal building.
6. INNATE (ADJECTIVE): Inherited
Synonyms: intrinsic, inborn Antonyms: acquired, extrinsic
Example Sentence:
Singing talent is innate in her.
7. DEVOUT (ADJECTIVE): Adoring
Synonyms: ardent, fervent Antonyms: apathetic, disloyal
Example Sentence:
My mother considers me a devout person.
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8. AGOG (ADJECTIVE): Eager
8. AGOG (ADJECTIVE): Eager
Synonyms: excited, anxious Antonyms: disinterested, unenthusiastic
Example Sentence:
kids were agog as they waited for Donald Duck’s arrival.
9. FRAIL (ADJECTIVE): Feeble
Synonyms: infirm, slender Antonyms: solid, strong
Example Sentence:
Dr. Mukul saw a frail woman.
10. TORPEDO (VERB): Invalidate
Synonyms: abolish, annul Antonyms: validate, approve
Example Sentence:
The new committee torpedoed the old rules.
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