CLOUT (NOUN): influence
Synonyms: power, dominance
Antonyms: powerlessness, incompetence
Example Sentence:
Ministers often use their clout to get what they want.
PRESTIGE (NOUN): fame
Synonyms: dignity, status
Antonyms: lowliness, insignificance
Example Sentence:
Doctors are usually treated with prestige.
BROACH (VERB): open up discussion
Synonyms: bring up
Antonyms: take back, deny
Example Sentence:
The parents of the boy did not even broach the issue of marriage with Renee.
DITHER (NOUN): agitation
Synonyms: tizzy, panic
Antonyms: calm, peace
Example Sentence:
He is in such a dither that he don’t know what to do.
RENEGADE (ADJECTIVE): rebellious
Synonyms: difficult, resistant
Antonyms: obedient, dutiful
Example Sentence:
The renegade policeman revealed details of the murder.
GIMMICK (NOUN): trick
Synonyms: trap, deceit
Antonyms: truth, honesty
Example Sentence:
It’s just a public relations gimmick.
WRANGLE (NOUN): fight
Synonyms: argument, bickering
Antonyms: agreement, harmony
Example Sentence:
Localities were the witnesses of the dirty wrangle of the two political leaders.
WINNOW (VERB): expel
Synonyms: separate, terminate
Antonyms: include, hire
Example Sentence:
Most of the faulty employees were winnowed out by these processes.
VIRILE (ADJECTIVE): potent
Synonyms: powerful, energetic
Antonyms: weak, feeble
Example Sentence:
He was a virile dancer who brought out the best in the modern Bollywood.
APPRAISE (VERB): judge
Synonyms: estimate, evaluate
Antonyms: ignore, neglect
Example Sentence:
Many companies were prompted to appraise their recruitment policies.
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