- FLUX (NOUN): alteration
Synonyms: change, flow
Antonyms: constancy, stability
Example sentence: Since mobile phone technology is in flux, advanced cellphones are constantly being
introduced.
- REAFFIRM (VERB): acknowledge
Synonyms: advocate, assert
Antonyms: oppose, contradict
Example sentence: Advocate Bansal reaffirmed his position as leader.
- FORGED (ADJECTIVE): counterfeit
Synonyms: spurious, supposititious
Antonyms: actual, genuine
Example sentence: This is the seat of an extensive manufacture of forged antiques.
- UNFAIR (ADJECTIVE): prejudiced
Synonyms: biased, discriminatory
Antonyms: authorized, fair
Example sentence: At times, the legal system appears inhuman and unfair.
- SUBSEQUENTLY (ADVERB): afterwards
Synonyms: finally, later
Antonyms: earlier, prior
Example sentence: The officer decided to stop and subsequently made an arrest.
- CONVERGENCE (NOUN): union
Synonyms: concurrence, confluence
Antonyms: disagreement, discord
Example sentence: There was convergence of lines in the distance.
- CONCURRENT (ADJECTIVE): simultaneous
Synonyms: coeval, coexisting
Antonyms: disagreeing, divergent
Example sentence: There are seven concurrent art fairs in the city.
- DISCOMFORT (NOUN): irritation
Synonyms: displeasure, hardship
Antonyms: comfort, delight
Example sentence: He complained of discomfort in his left ear.
- COALITION (NOUN): affiliation
Synonyms: alliance, amalgam
Antonyms: detachment, disunion
Example sentence: There is a coalition between Liberals and Conservatives.
- ALLIANCE (NOUN): accord
Synonyms: affinity, coherence
Antonyms: division, separation
Example sentence: There is a defensive alliance between Australia and New Zealand.