- ERRONEOUS (ADJECTIVE): wrong
Synonyms: faulty, flawed
Antonyms: accurate, genuine
Example Sentence: She read an erroneous article.
- ABASH (VERB): embarrass
Synonyms: disconcert, rattle
Antonyms: soothe, allay
Example Sentence: Shamita looked slightly abashed.
- EVICTION (NOUN): ejection
Synonyms: expulsion, removal
Antonyms: receiving, welcoming
Example Sentence: The forced eviction of residents took place.
- UNTENABLE (ADJECTIVE): indefensible
Synonyms: illogical, unsound
Antonyms: logical realistic
Example Sentence: I am being perplexed so as why he is making such untenable comments.
- DELIVERABLE (NOUN): output
Synonyms: product, result
Antonyms: input, admission
Example Sentence: From that time he has been adding steadily to his deliverable and his reputation.
- AGGRIEVE (VERB): offend
Synonyms: oppress, abuse
Antonyms: assist, back
Example Sentence: Her sharply penetrating cuss words aggrieved me a lot.
- SERMONIZE (VERB): moralize
Synonyms: preachify, teach
Antonyms: mislead, misguide
Example Sentence: The saint was sermonizing the people of Canada.
- RUPTURE (NOUN): crack
Synonyms: break, fissure
Antonyms: closing, closure
Example Sentence: As soon as each understood the other’s full intention, there would be a rupture.
- TENOR (NOUN): gist
Synonyms: body, core
Antonyms: exterior, outside
Example Sentence: He could not understand the general tenor of the debate.
- CREDENCE (NOUN): trust
Synonyms: belief, faith
Antonyms: disbelief, distrust
Example Sentence: Psychoanalysis finds little credence among laymen.