1.
PERENNIAL
Parts
of Speech: Adjective
Meaning:
Lasting or existing for a long or apparently infinite time; enduring or
recurring continuously.
Synonyms:
Everlasting, enduring, eternal, constant
Antonym:
Temporary, transient, ephemeral
Sentence:
The perennial beauty of the mountains attracts visitors from all over the world
year after year.
2.
VINDICATE
Parts
of Speech: VERB
Meaning: To
clear someone of blame or suspicion; to justify or prove someone's innocence or
correctness.
Synonyms:
Justify, exonerate, acquit, validate
Antonym:
Condemn, accuse, blame
Sentence:
The new evidence presented in court helped to vindicate the defendant, leading
to their acquittal.
3.
CONTENTIOUS
Parts
of Speech: ADJ.
Meaning:
Likely to cause disagreement or argument; characterized by heated argument or
controversy.
Synonyms:
Controversial, disputable, debatable, contentious
Antonym:
Agreeable, harmonious, peaceful
Sentence:
The contentious issue of gun control sparked heated debates among politicians
and citizens alike.
4.
EXHILARATING
Parts
of Speech: ADJ.
Meaning:
Making someone feel very happy, animated, or elated; invigorating or
stimulating.
Synonyms:
Thrilling, exciting, electrifying, stimulating
Antonym:
Dull, boring, mundane, unexciting
Sentence:
The roller coaster ride was exhilarating, with twists and turns that left us
screaming with excitement.
5.
SOBERING
Parts
of Speech: ADJ.
Meaning:
Making someone feel serious or thoughtful; causing one to become solemn or
thoughtful, especially by confronting them with unpleasant or serious facts.
Synonyms:
Serious, grave, solemn, thought-provoking
Antonym:
Comforting, reassuring, lighthearted
Sentence:
The documentary presented a sobering look at the effects of climate change on
vulnerable communities around the world.
6.
PROPAGANDA
Parts
of Speech: Noun
Meaning:
Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or
publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
Synonyms:
Misinformation, disinformation, publicity, promotion
Antonym:
Truth, honesty, impartiality
Sentence:
The government's propaganda machine worked tirelessly to shape public opinion
in favor of its policies.
7.
BLARING
Parts
of Speech: ADJ.
Meaning:
Very loud and harsh; producing a loud, unpleasant sound.
Synonyms:
Loud, noisy, deafening, booming
Antonym:
Soft, muted, quiet, subdued
Sentence:
The blaring horns of the traffic jam outside made it difficult to concentrate
on work.
8.
REVELATIONS
Parts
of Speech: NOUN
Meaning: A
surprising or enlightening disclosure or realization; something that is
revealed or disclosed, especially something that was previously unknown or
hidden.
Synonyms:
Disclosure, discovery, enlightenment, insight
Antonym:
Concealment, secrecy, suppression
Sentence:
The revelation of her long-lost family history was both shocking and
heartwarming.
9.
STAGGERED
Parts
of Speech: VERB
Meaning: To
walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall; to arrange or present in a series
of alternating or overlapping positions or intervals.
Synonyms:
Reel, lurch, falter, wobble
Antonym:
Proceeded, continued, marched
Sentence:
After being hit by the sudden news, he staggered backward, struggling to
maintain his balance.
10.
EQUIVOCATION
Parts
of Speech: NOUN
Meaning:
The use of ambiguous or unclear language to deceive or mislead; the act of
being deliberately vague or ambiguous.
Synonyms:
Ambiguity, evasion, prevarication, double-talk
Antonym:
Clarity, straightforwardness, candor
Sentence:
The politician's equivocation on the issue only deepened the public's distrust
in their leadership.

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