1.Devour (verb)
- Meaning: destroy completely
- Synonym: engulf, consume
- Antonym: disgorge
- Usage: The flame devoured the house slowly.
2.Massacre (noun)
- Meaning: brutal killing and destruction
- Synonym: slaughter, exterminate
- Antonym: rescuing
- Usage: The incident of massacre in the city was caused by the great fire
3.Grotesque (adjective)
- Meaning: something that is ugly or not in order
- Synonym: deformed, distorted
- Antonym: normal
- Usage: He words are grotesque than his approach.
4.Unfathomable (adjective)
- Meaning: something that is deep
- Synonym: incomprehensible
- Antonym: fathomable
- Usage: The Sea looked unfathomable on the surface but is shallow.
5.Pretentious (adjective)
- Meaning: attempting to enact something deliberately
- Synonym: artificial, pompous
- Antonym: natural
- Usage: He continued to be pretentious in front of the public to keep his image.
6.Intrusion (noun)
- Meaning: the act of entering something without permission
- Synonym: interference
- Antonym: withdrawal
- Usage: Everybody disliked the intrusion of the third party into their business.
7.Assassin (noun)
- Meaning: a person who kills people
- Synonym: murderer, gunman
- Antonym: victim
- Usage: The king hired an assassin to kill the enemies.
8.Canonize (verb)
- Meaning: act of declaring someone saint
- Synonym: sainthood
- Antonym: reprimand
- Usage: The martyrs of this country are canonized.
9.Decorum (noun)
- Meaning: keeping good manners.
- Synonym: etiquette, propriety
- Antonym: unmannered
- Usage: The lady had the finest sense of decorum among others in the party.
10.Flagellate (verb)
- Meaning: to beat oneself for punishment or gratification
- Synonym: whip, beat
- Antonym: adore
- Usage: He flagellated himself with a rough branch.