To create opposites of the given adjectives, we will identify a word that has a meaning that is contrary to each listed adjective. Below is the list with their opposites:
Absent - Present
Haste - Leisure
Temporary - Permanent
Exterior - Interior
Strict - Lenient
Bold - Timid
Lazy - Industrious
Virtue - Vice
Plucky - Cowardly
Superior - Inferior
Palatable - Unpalatable
Comical - Serious
Introvert - Extrovert
Mediocre - Excellent
Drowsy - Alert
Urban - Rural
Now, let's use any ten of these adjectives in sentences:
The teacher was pleased to see all students present for the exam.
After a hectic week, she finally had a day of leisure to relax.
They decided to settle permanently in the country, leaving city life behind.
The interior of the building was more impressive than the exterior.
His lenient approach made students feel comfortable in the classroom.
Despite feeling timid, she gave a confident presentation before the crowd.
He is industrious, often working late into the night to finish his projects.
Some see gambling as a vice that should be avoided.
Instead of being cowardly, he chose to face the challenge with courage.
The food was unpalatable, so they decided to eat elsewhere.
These opposites help to enhance vocabulary by understanding the range of meanings in language and are essential for higher levels of English learning and comprehension.