1.Viable (adjective)
- Meaning: Capable of living / practical
- Synonym: workable, feasible
- Antonym: impracticable.
- Usage: The project was viable as the terms were very viable.
2.Anathema (noun)
- Meaning: One that is greatly reviled, loathed, or shunned
- Synonym: abhorrent, repellent
- Antonym: pleasure, commendation
- Usage: The subject of infidelity is anathema to him.
3.Diatribe (noun)
- Meaning: severe verbal attack
- Synonym: tirade, denunciation
- Antonym: compliment, recommendation
- Usage: The students counted their diatribe against the teachers.
4.Expunge (verb)
- Meaning: remove by erasing
- Synonym: erase, delete
- Antonym: delineate, trace
- Usage: The writer corrected some factual slips and expunged some repetitions.
5.Fractious (adjective)
- Meaning: easily irritated or annoyed
- Synonym: grouchy, grumpy
- Antonym: connected, affable
- Usage: He was an impatient fractious young man.
6.Precipitate (verb)
- Meaning: bring about abruptly
- Synonym: provoke, accelerate
- Antonym: condense
- Usage: The matters precipitated into a fight.
7.Interlope (verb)
- Meaning: someone who intrudes on the privacy or property of another without permission
- Synonym: intruder, encroacher
- Antonym: naïve, domestic
- Usage: She had no wish to share her father with any interloper.
8.Fetter (verb)
- Meaning: a shackle for the ankles or feet
- Synonym: manacle, shackles
- Antonym: liberate, expedite
- Usage: He saw a boy in fetters in the dungeon.
9.Paragon (noun)
- Meaning: an ideal instance; a perfect embodiment of a concept
- Synonym: model, epitome
- Antonym: unworthy
- Usage: She was a paragon of neatness and efficiency.
10.Gregarious (adjective)
- Meaning: seeking and enjoying the company of others; sociable
- Synonym: sociable, companionable
- Antonym: reserved, unsociable
- Usage: He is a gregarious person who avoids solitude.