1.Generic (noun)
- Meaning: stating something as general which is not specifically branded.
- Synonym: general, common
- Antonym:
- Usage: Maggi has become a generic term for instant noodles in Indian market.
2.Lithe (adjective)
- Meaning: thin and supple
- Synonym: agile, graceful
- Antonym: clumsy
- Usage: She has a lithe and tall figure.
3.Levity (noun)
- Meaning: lack of due respect
- Synonym: cheerfulness
- Antonym: somber
- Usage: He treated the matter with much levity.
4.Insidious (adjective)
- Meaning: proceeding slowly with harmful effect.
- Synonym: stealthy, subtle
- Antonym: adjective
- Usage: Harassment is becoming a serious and insidious issue currently.
5.Liberty (noun)
- Meaning: the state of being free.
- Synonym: independence
- Antonym: captivity
- Usage: The public demanded for more liberty in expressing opinion.
6.Innuendo (noun)
- Meaning: a hint that is not clear, non-literal meaning
- Synonym: implication
- Antonym: clarity
- Usage: She made witty innuendos in her remark.
7.Interdisciplinary (adjective)
- Meaning: more than one branch of knowledge
- Synonym: multidisciplinary
- Antonym: comprehensive
- Usage: She has been a part of interdisciplinary teaching since ten years.
8.Anticipation (noun)
- Meaning: action of expecting something
- Synonym: prediction, forecast
- Antonym: realization
- Usage: She waited with anticipation for her results.
9.Profound (adjective)
- Meaning: something intense
- Synonym: extreme, intense
- Antonym: superficial
- Usage: She has a profound knowledge on history of the West.
10.Indispensable (adjective)
- Meaning: something that’s necessary
- Synonym: essential, crucial
- Antonym: dispensable
- Usage: No rules are indispensable and can be reformed.