1. MERCANTILE (ADJECTIVE): regarding business
Synonyms: trade, monetary
Antonyms: noncommercial, not-for-profit
Example Sentence:
They are talking about mercantile investments which are extremely important for us.
2. ETHICS (NOUN): morality
Synonyms: conscience, integrity
Antonyms: dishonor, disgrace
Example Sentence:
The ethics imbibed by us, must be passed to our next generation so that the honor of our country never gets maligned.
3. MINGLE (VERB): join
Synonyms: blend, intermix
Antonyms: disjoin, unmix
Example Sentence:
We need to mingle in order to work properly.
4. PIQUANT (ADJECTIVE): sparkling
Synonyms: peppery, spicy
Antonyms: flavorless, tasteless
Example Sentence:
We need to eat piquant dishes in order to get the real taste of Royal Rajasthan.
5. INTERPRET (VERB): understand
Synonyms: decipher, portray
Antonyms: misinterpret, mystify
Example Sentence:
They have not been able to interpret our message correctly.
6. HURDLE (NOUN): obstacle
Synonyms: snag, barricade
Antonyms: aid, assistance
Example Sentence:
There are many hurdles in life, we need to bulldoze them with our actions.
7. INTERIM (ADJECTIVE): temporary
Synonyms: provisional, makeshift
Antonyms: permanent, continual
Example Sentence:
The prisoner was granted interim bail on the grounds of health conditions.
8. LIMPID (ADJECTIVE): clear, transparent
Synonyms: comprehensible, lucid
Antonyms: muddy obscure
Example sentence:
The writer’s limpid writing style greatly pleased readers who disliked complicated novels.
9. JEOPARDY (NOUN): at risk of loss or harm
Synonyms: trouble, endangerment
Antonyms: assurance, safety
Example Sentence:
Jemma puts her health in jeopardy every time she does not take her medicines on time.
10. BEHOOVE (VERB): be necessary
Synonyms: befit, suit
Antonyms: trivial, inessential
Example Sentence:
As you are going to a city without any police stations, it would behoove you to take a mobile phone with you.