1 ALLOCATE (Verb) – distribute resources or duties
Synonyms: assign, allot
Antonyms: withhold
Example: The government allocated funds for rural development.

2.CRUCIAL (Adjective) – extremely important
Synonyms: vital, essential
Antonyms: trivial
Example: Accuracy is crucial in competitive exams.

3 DERIVE (Verb) – obtain from a source
Synonyms: obtain, extract
Antonyms: lose
Example: Many scientific theories are derived from observation.

4.IMPACT (Noun/Verb) – strong effect
Synonyms: effect, influence
Antonyms: insignificance
Example: Inflation has a direct impact on daily expenses.

5.JUSTIFY (Verb) – show something is right
Synonyms: defend, validate
Antonyms: criticize
Example: He failed to justify his careless mistake.

6.ABERRATION (Noun) – a departure from what is normal or expected
Synonyms: anomaly, deviation
Antonyms: normality
Example: The sudden drop in profits was an aberration.

7.PRAGMATIC (Adjective) – dealing with things realistically
Synonyms: practical, sensible
Antonyms: unrealistic
Example: A pragmatic strategy helped solve the issue.

8.CONUNDRUM (Noun) – a confusing and difficult problem
Synonyms: puzzle, dilemma
Antonyms: solution
Example: Climate change presents a serious conundrum.

9.RESILIENT (Adjective) – able to recover quickly from difficulties
Synonyms: strong, adaptable
Antonyms: fragile
Example: The team remained resilient after the loss.

10.IMMINENT (Adjective) – about to happen very soon
Synonyms: impending, forthcoming
Antonyms: distant
Example: The announcement of results is imminent.

 

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