1.Platitude (noun)
- Meaning: a moral remark or statement
- Synonym: truism, cliché
- Antonym: enigma
- Usage: He wrote a prose full of platitude.
2.Veteran (noun)
- Meaning: a person with a long term experience
- Synonym: expert, maestro
- Antonym: novice
- Usage: She is a veteran in the field of research and development.
3.Comprehensible (adjective)
- Meaning: able to understand
- Synonym: understandable, intelligible
- Antonym: incomprehensible, opaque.
- Usage: The questions are asked in comprehensible language.
4.Superficial (adjective)
- Meaning: something that is not important or on the surface.
- Synonym: exterior, apparent
- Antonym: deep, authentic.
- Usage: The superficial reasons are provided as an excuse to the delay.
5.Disparity (noun)
- Meaning: a great difference
- Synonym: imbalance, inequality
- Antonym: parity, similarity
- Usage: There lies an immense technical disparity between the rivals.
6.Qualm (noun)
- Meaning: a sense doubt or fear
- Synonym: concern, reservation
- Antonym: confidence
- Usage: The officers have no qualm regarding the decision taken.
7.Proffer (verb)
- Meaning: to offer someone something
- Synonym: tender, extend
- Antonym: refusal, withdrawal
- Usage: He proffered the guests some special delicacies arranged for them.
8.Expedient (adjective)
- Meaning: serving to promote your interest
- Synonym: convenient, advantageous
- Antonym: inexpedient
- Usage: It is not expedient to pay him what he was asked.
9.Expurgate (verb)
- Meaning: omitting objectionable parts
- Synonym: censor, bowdlerize
- Antonym: extend, lengthen
- Usage: The passage was expurgated for its new edition.
10.Atrophy (verb)
- Meaning: any weakening or degeneration
- Synonym: deteriorate, shrivel
- Antonym: flourish, strengthen
- Usage: The talent will atrophy if you let go off regular practice.