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1. OBLIVIOUS (ADJECTIVE): Unaware

Synonyms: ignorant, unconcerned Antonyms: attentive, aware
Example Sentence:
I was surrounded by oblivious thoughts in my mind.
2. BLEARY (ADJECTIVE): Blurred
Synonyms: dim, dull Antonyms: bright, clear
Example Sentence:
I don’t like the bleary atmosphere.
3. SUPERCILIOUS (ADJECTIVE): Arrogant
Synonyms: bossy, haughty Antonyms: humble, modest
Example Sentence:
He turned out to be a supercilious boss.
4. LEVITATE (VERB): Rise into the air
Synonyms: drift, rise Antonyms: land, fall
 
Example Sentence: 
I can now see the magician levitating her at least two feet in the air.
5. DECIMATE (VERB): Annihilate
Synonyms: exterminate, obliterate Antonyms: create, build
Example Sentence: 
The corrupt politicians decimated the whole new policy.
6. INDOLENT (ADJECTIVE): lazy
Synonyms: lackadaisical, easygoing Antonyms: energetic, enthusiastic
 
Example Sentence:
He is an indolent man.
7. NONCONCURRENCE (NOUN): disagreement
Synonyms: discord, disapproval Antonyms: harmony, concurrence
Example Sentence:
All this is accounted for by a nonconcurrence of circumstances.
 
 
8. SARDONIC (ADJECTIVE): Acerbic
Synonyms: biting, caustic Antonyms: mild, kind
 
Example Sentence:
He has a sardonic tongue.
 
9. ECLECTIC (ADJECTIVE): broad
Synonyms: diverse, varied Antonyms: narrow-minded, unvaried
Example Sentence:
Their parents have eclectic thinking.
10. EXPOSTULATE (VERB): express strong disapproval 
Synonyms: disagree, argue Antonyms: agree, grant
Example Sentence:
Her in-laws expostulated her performing on stage.

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