1. PILE (NOUN): heap
Synonyms: accumulation, stockpile
Antonyms: scarcity, deficiency
Example Sentence:
He owns a big pile of money.
2. IMMOBILE (ADJECTIVE): immovable
Synonyms: stagnant, static
Antonym: mobile, unfixed
Example Sentence:
The immobile tree couldn’t be moved even with all our technology.
3. HEIRESS (NOUN): person who gains a large amount of wealth
Synonyms: inheritor, possessor
Antonyms: payer, donator
Example Sentence:
She is a kind hearted heiress.
4. BESEECH (VERB): beg earnestly
Synonyms: implore, adjure
Antonyms: refuse, give
Example Sentence:
She beseeched him to cut his drinking and smoking.
5. CHAFE (VERB): be angry
Synonyms: irritate, abrade
Antonyms: aid, placate
Example Sentence:
He chafed at having to take orders from someone else.
6. PUNY (ADJECTIVE): small and weak
Synonyms: inconsequential, diminutive
Antonyms: giant, strong
Example sentence:
His mother stood looking on, with a sad kind of a smile on her lips and in her eyes, to see the zealous and yet puny efforts of her little boy.
7. CONJECTURE (NOUN): guess; speculation
Synonyms: guesswork, hunch
Antonyms: certainty, reality
Example Sentence:
The commentators made various conjectures about the outcome of the next election.
8. OBSCURE (ADJECTIVE): not clear or plain
Synonyms: mysterious, enigmatic
Antonyms: obvious, explicit
Example Sentence:
Today’s sighting is the first time Dr. Dey has ever seen the obscure family of insects.
9. RESPLENDENT (ADJECTIVE): bright, dazzling and impressive
Synonyms: splendid, lustrous
Antonyms: dull, gloomy
Example Sentence:
The peacock is a very showy bird with resplendent plumage in multiple shades of blues and greens.
10. IMPETUOUS (ADJECTIVE): acting without thinking
Synonyms: ardent, subitaneous
Antonym: circumspect, considerate
Example Sentence:
Even though Mr. Abbas was rumored to be impetuous, he actually put a great deal of thought into making important decisions.