๐Ÿ”ฐSunday,26 January 2020๐Ÿ”ฐ

1. CONDEMNED (ADJECTIVE): (เคจिंเคฆा เค•ी) sentenced to a particular punishment, especially death.
Synonyms: convicted, damned
Antonyms: praise, compliment
Example Sentence:
Terrorist action has been condemned as an act of barbarism and cowardice.

2.GALLOWS (NOUN):  (เคซाँเคธी) execution by hanging.
Synonyms: hanging, potency
Antonyms: leaving, neglect
Example Sentence:
He was saved from the gallows by a last minute reprieve.

3.CURATIVE (ADJ/NOUN): (เคฐोเค— เคจिเคตाเคฐเค•) able to cure disease, healing, remedial.
Synonyms: corrective, healthful
Antonyms: damaging, harmful
Example Sentence:
Herbs have a lot of curative properties, and must be included in diet.

4. CLEMENCY (NOUN): (เคฆเคฏा) mercy, lenience
Synonyms: indulgence, charity
Antonyms: cruelty, meanness
Example Sentence:
The family members of the accused asked for clemency.

5. EXPEDITE (VERB): (เคถीเค˜्เคฐ) make a process faster, speed up, accelerate
Synonyms: accelerate, quicken
Antonyms: delay, retard
Example Sentence:
The government has promised to expedite state reforms to generate employment.

6. CURB (NOUN/VERB): (เคจिเคฏंเคค्เคฐเคฃ) restrain or keep in check.
Synonyms: constrain, hinder
Antonyms: advance, indulge
Example Sentence:
She promised she would curb her temper.

7. UNEQUIVOCAL (ADJECTIVE): (เคธ्เคชเคท्เคŸ) leaving no doubt, unambiguous
Synonyms: absolute, straight forward
Antonyms: doubtful, disputable
Example Sentence:
The church has been unequivocal in its condemnation of violence.

8. QUARANTINE (NOUN): (เคธंเค—เคฐोเคง): a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere
Synonyms: detention, seclusion
Antonyms: liberation, release
Example Sentence:
The horse had to spend several months in quarantine when it reached Britain.

9. INCUBATED (NOUN): (เค…ंเคกा เคธेเคจा) keeping it warm to develop
Synonyms: support, hatch
Antonyms: arrest, repress
Example Sentence:
The female bird incubates the eggs for about 16 days.

10. CONGREGATED (VERB): (เคเค•เคค्เคฐ): gather into a crowd or mass
Synonyms: muster, converge
Antonyms: disperse, scatter
Example Sentence:
Some 4,000 demonstrators had congregated at a border point.