1.Rhetoric (noun)
- Meaning: the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing
- Synonym: ornamented, eloquent
- Antonym: simple, common
- Usage: His speech is highly rhetoric and incomprehensible at times.
2.Repercussion (noun)
- Meaning: consequence of an event or action
- Synonym: outcome, effect
- Antonym: impact
- Usage: The action will lead to a disastrous repercussion.
3.Circumstance (noun)
- Meaning: a fact or condition connected with or relevant to an event or action
- Synonym: situation, condition
- Antonym: result
- Usage: The current circumstance is not healthy for outdoor enjoyment.
4.Ameliorate (verb)
- Meaning: to improve
- Synonym: enhance
- Antonym: degrade
- Usage: The new reform bill aimed to ameliorate living standards.
5.Ardent (adjective)
- Meaning: very enthusiastic or passionate
- Synonym: passionate, zealous
- Antonym: lethargic, indifferent
- Usage: He is an ardent supporter of Manchester Club.
6.Anomalous (adjective)
- Meaning: abnormal
- Synonym: irregular, aberrant
- Antonym: regular
- Usage: The argument created an anomalous situation for the candidates.
7.Caprice (noun)
- Meaning: a sudden and unaccountable change of mood or behavior
- Synonym: vagary, whimsy
- Antonym: stability
- Usage: The caprices of the electorate are unfolding.
8.Castigate (verb)
- Meaning: To criticize or punish somebody severely
- Synonym: reprimand, rebuke
- Antonym: praise
- Usage: He was castigated for not being disciplined.
9.Contiguous (adjective)
- Meaning: spread from one person or organism to another
- Synonym: transmissible
- Antonym: non-transmissible
- Usage: Doctors have listed the contagious diseases.
10.Coherent (adjective)
- Meaning: logical and consistent.
- Synonym: reasonable
- Antonym:
- Usage: The business failed to demonstrate a proper coherent notion of their plan.