1.Panoply (noun)
- Meaning: an extensive collection
- Synonym: array, range
- Antonym: simplicity, plainness
- Usage: The country used panoply measures to cope up with the situation.
2.Indigenous (adjective)
- Meaning: originating or occurring naturally in a particular place
- Synonym: native, local
- Antonym: immigrant
- Usage: They are the indigenous people residing here for decades.
3.Catalyze (verb)
- Meaning: cause an action or process to begin
- Synonym: accelerate
- Antonym: restraint
- Usage: The monitory help will catalyze the project foundation.
4.Sarcasm (noun)
- Meaning: the use of irony to mock or convey contempt
- Synonym: mockery, ridicule
- Antonym: respect, flattery
- Usage: The mob used sarcasm to describe the deeds of the elected candidates.
5.Harbor (noun)
- Meaning: a coastal zone where the ships are sheltered
- Synonym: dockyard, port
- Antonym: —
- Usage: The harbor was caused damage due to the sea storm.
6.Muddle (verb)
- Meaning: interfere in something external
- Synonym: intrude, intervene
- Antonym: composure, aloof
- Usage: She tried to meddle into this issue unnecessarily.
7.Monopoly (noun)
- Meaning: singular control on active/ trade/ supply
- Synonym: ownership, patent
- Antonym: partnership, participation
- Usage: The countries fought against the monopoly of the West in trade.
8.Composure (noun)
- Meaning: the state or feeling of being clam and in control of oneself
- Synonym: self-possession, calmness
- Antonym: agitation, discomposure
- Usage: The candidate is asked to maintain composure while waiting for his turn.
9.Navigate (verb)
- Meaning: action of plan and direct the course
- Synonym: steer, drive
- Antonym: disarrange, no direction
- Usage: The driver failed to navigate the location.
10.Debar (verb)
- Meaning: to exclude or cancel something
- Synonym: disqualify, exclude
- Antonym: allowance
- Usage: The jury decides to debar the participants who have neglected the rules.