1.Virtuosity (noun)
- Meaning: technical skill or fluency or style exhibited by a virtuoso
- Synonym: expertise, proficiency
- Antonym: incompetency
- Usage: At that time his virtuosity on the trumpet had no parallel in jazz.
2.Garrulous (adjective)
- Meaning: excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters.
- Synonym: voluble, loquacious
- Antonym: reserved, reticent
- Usage: The passenger in the cab was extremely garrulous.
3.Zealous (adjective)
- Meaning: marked by active interest and enthusiasm
- Synonym: fervent, ardent
- Antonym: indifferent, apathetic
- Usage: The marketing team was very zealous to achieve their goals.
4.Contemptuous (adjective)
- Meaning: Expressing extreme contempt
- Synonym: scornful, disrespectful
- Antonym: respectful
- Usage: She gave contemptuous little laugh and walked away.
5.Phlegmatic (adjective)
- Meaning: showing little emotion
- Synonym: calm, composed
- Antonym: agitated, restless
- Usage: His father was a phlegmatic and an undemonstrative person.
6.Profligate (adjective)
- Meaning: recklessly wasteful
- Synonym: extravagant, improvident
- Antonym: moral, upright
- Usage: The opulent wedding was the most profligate example of wasteful expenditure.
7.Propitious (adjective)
- Meaning: presenting favorable circumstances
- Synonym: favorable, auspicious
- Antonym: unfortunate, inauspicious
- Usage: He asked the priests for the most propitious moment to launch his campaign.
8.Temerity (noun)
- Meaning: fearless daring
- Synonym: audacity, imprudence
- Antonym: coyness
- Usage: Very few patients have the temerity to challenge their doctors.
9.Bedlam (noun)
- Meaning: a state of extreme confusion and disorder
- Synonym: uproar, commotion
- Antonym: calm
- Usage: He is causing bedlam at the hotel.
10.Vitriolic (adjective)
- Meaning: harsh or corrosive in tone
- Synonym: rancorous, bitter
- Antonym: pleasant, kind
- Usage: there was a vicious and vitriolic attack on him in the tabloids.