1.Fervor (noun)
- Meaning: intense and passionate feeling.
- Synonym: passion, zeal
- Antonym: indifferent
- Usage: The fervor in him about the new studies is visible in the conversation.
2.Hegemony (noun)
- Meaning: leadership or dominance
- Synonym: dominance, supremacy
- Antonym: democratic
- Usage: The countries under the hegemony of the rulers are suffering democracy.
3.Iconoclast (noun)
- Meaning: a person who attacks or criticizes beliefs or institutions.
- Synonym: skeptic, non-conformist
- Antonym: conformist
- Usage: The iconoclast king disregarded the religious institutions.
4.Indignant (adjective)
- Meaning: feeling or showing anger
- Synonym: resentful, discontented
- Antonym: contented
- Usage: The man was indignant for being the considered as a suspect.
5.Imitation (noun)
- Meaning: copying something or an action
- Synonym: replica, emulation
- Antonym: original
- Usage: The learner acquired the tactics by imitation.
6.Macabre (adjective)
- Meaning: horrible
- Synonym: morbid, grim
- Antonym: cheerful
- Usage: The film shows a macabre series of murders.
7.Misanthrope (noun)
- Meaning: A person who hates people
- Synonym: cynic, skeptic
- Antonym:
- Usage: He is misanthrope in his approach.
8.Nuisance (noun)
- Meaning: a person or thing causing inconvenience or annoyance.
- Synonym: annoyance
- Antonym: convenient
- Usage: The decision was a nuisance as it pulled a big mess.
9.Orator (noun)
- Meaning: a public speaker
- Synonym: speaker, lecturer
- Antonym: audience
- Usage: Anthony was a great orator.
10.Compunction (noun)
- Meaning: A feeling of guilt about doing something
- Synonym: worries, misgivings
- Antonym: assurance
- Usage: The group continued with wrong agenda without any compunction.