- UNPRECEDENTED (ADJECTIVE):never done or known before
Synonyms: uncommon, peculiar Antonyms: common, ordinary
Example sentence:
I was trapped in an unprecedented situation.
- COALITION (NOUN):alliance
Synonyms: amalgam, combination Antonyms: disunion, division
Example sentence:
Both of them were in a great coalition.
- ELICIT (VERB):bring out
Synonyms: evoke, extract Antonyms: repress, supress
Example sentence:
He elicited the wrong thought all together.
- COBBLE (VERB):assemble
Synonyms: complete, fabricate Antonyms: demolish, ruin
Example sentence:
The kid cobbled the pieces together.
- LADEN (ADJECTIVE):encumbered
Synonyms: burdened, hampered Antonyms: unloaded, light
Example sentence:
He was laden with various tasks.
- AVOIDABLE (ADJECTIVE):preventable
Synonyms: needless, avertible Antonyms: necessary, needed
Example sentence:
This accident was entirely avoidable.
- PITFALLS (NOUN):a hidden danger
Synonyms: difficulty, peril Antonyms: safety, security
Example sentence:
There are several pitfalls of buying goods online.
- MANDATE (NOUN):command
Synonyms: authority, decree Antonyms: denial, refusal
Example sentence:
My grandmother has the mandate to supervise the rest of the family.
- FIZZLE (VERB):abort
Synonyms: misfire, wane Antonyms: grow, increase
Example sentence:
He fizzled the process.
- SWATHE (VERB):cover
Synonyms: wrap, bind Antonyms: reveal, uncover
Example sentence:
His legs were swathed in a sheet.