- DESPOIL (VERB): destroy
Synonyms: desecrate, devour
Antonyms: construct, assemble
Example Sentence: We must despoil our enemy and his objectives.
- DETER (VERB): inhibit from action
Synonyms: dissuade, forestall
Antonyms: facilitate, aid
Example Sentence: We must deter from starting a war.
- ROGUE (NOUN): A person who deceives
Synonyms: con, crook
Antonyms: naïve, gullible
Example Sentence: The rogue Santa was arrested by the police.
- ASCRIPTION (NOUN): credit
Synonyms: acknowledgement, recognition
Antonyms: disclaimer, dishonour
Example Sentence: The employees who work hard, deserve to be given ascription for their ideas.
- GLARING (ADJECTIVE): bright
Synonyms: blazing, gaudy
Antonyms: bleak, concealed
Example Sentence: We can be blinded by the glaring light of the nuclear blast.
- MALIGNED (ADJECTIVE): harmful in nature or influence
Synonyms: malignancy, malignity
Antonyms: benignity, benignancy
Example Sentence: The maligned employees must be dealt effectively.
- DILIGENT (ADJECTIVE): hard working
Synonyms: assiduous, indefatigable
Antonyms: inactive, weary
Example Sentence: The diligent people always get success.
- PROWESS (NOUN): bravery
Synonyms: grit, dauntlessness
Antonyms: timidity, meekness
Example Sentence: “Prowess” is the defining trait of a soldier.
- QUINTESSENCE (NOUN): perfect example
Synonyms: epitome, unadulterated
Antonyms: fallible, frail
Example Sentence: Rafael Nadal is a quintessence among tennis players.
- CONVALESCENT (ADJECTIVE): recovering from illness
Synonyms: ambulatory, healing
Antonyms: regressing, sickly
Example Sentence: I treated him as a convalescent, not as a sick man.