1. JEOPARDIZE (VERB): endanger
Synonyms: imperil, risk
Antonyms: guard, protect
Example Sentence:
They jeopardized the security establishment.
2. JUDICIOUSLY (ADVERB): suitably
Synonyms: duly, aptly
Antonyms: unsuitably, improperly
Example Sentence:
It was done judiciously.
3. INHERENT (ADJECTIVE): hereditary
Synonyms: intrinsic, inbred
Antonyms: acquired, extrinsic
Example Sentence:
The inherent qualities of a person can’t be overlooked.
4. SUBSTANTIAL (ADJECTIVE): important
Synonyms: significant, considerable
Antonyms: inconsiderable, insignificant
Example Sentence:
He made substantial changes in the system.
5. STALE (ADJECTIVE): decayed
Synonyms: spoiled, smelly
Antonyms: fresh, new
Example Sentence:
The stale food was eaten by the pets.
6. AMBIGUOUS (ADJECTIVE): unclear
Synonyms: equivocal, vague
Antonyms: unambiguous, definite
Example Sentence:
His ambiguous accent was very strange for us to understand.
7. SUFFOCATE (VERB): choke
Synonyms: smother, strangle
Antonyms: loosen, free
Example Sentence:
We suffocated the enemy to death.
8. ABSCOND (VERB): run away
Synonyms: skedaddle, flee
Antonyms: face, endure
Example Sentence:
The prisoners have been absconding since morning.
9. BARRICADE (NOUN): blocking object
Synonyms: barrier, blockade
Antonyms: aid, opening
Example Sentence:
We weren’t able to cross the barricades.
10. BARTER (VERB): trade goods or services
Synonyms: swap, bargain
Antonyms: keep, steal
Example Sentence:
The traders bartered goods.