1.Incredulous (adjective)
- Meaning: not disposed or willing to believe; unbelieving
- Synonym: disbelieving, unconvinced
- Antonym: credulous
- Usage: The incredulous element of the story has made it the best-selling book.
2.Vogue (noun)
- Meaning: the popular taste at a given time
- Synonym: fashion, trend
- Antonym: orthodox, back-dated
- Usage: The virtual stage performance is in vogue.
3.Nettle (verb)
- Meaning: cause annoyance,
- Synonym: irritate, vex
- Antonym: composedness, relaxation
- Usage: The passenger got nettled due to the delayed ride.
4.Nuisance (noun)
- Meaning: a person or thing causing offense or annoyance
- Synonym: irritant, annoyance
- Antonym: delight, gratification
- Usage: The nuisance caused due to the sudden outbreak of fire, agitated the mob.
5.Nuance (noun)
- Meaning: a subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound.
- Synonym: subtlety, modulation
- Antonym: obvious, indefinite.
- Usage: The chef noticed every nuance of the newly fresh dishes.
6.Vocation (noun)
- Meaning: a strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or occupation.
- Synonym: purpose, pursuit
- Antonym: incapacity, in-conversance.
- Usage: She has the vocation to be a teacher.
7.Besiege (verb)
- Meaning: surround so as to force to give up
- Synonym: blockade, beleaguer
- Antonym: defend, resist
- Usage: He was besieged by his own family to give up his terms.
8.Distraught (adjective)
- Meaning: deeply agitated
- Synonym: distress, shattered
- Antonym: composed, peaceful
- Usage: The team was distraught with grief after losing the match.
9.Duplicity (noun)
- Meaning: deliberate deceptiveness in behavior speech
- Synonym: deceit, deception
- Antonym: honesty, originality
- Usage: The action of duplicity will be reprimanded as per the new circular.
10.Reprimand (noun)
- Meaning: a formal expression of disapproval
- Synonym: rebuke, admonishment
- Antonym: praise, appreciation
- Usage: The student received a reprimand for her disobedience.