1.Peremptory (adjective)
- Meaning: insisting on immediate attention or obedience
- Synonym: brusque, brisk
- Antonym: indecisive
- Usage: It was a peremptory notice from the authority to evacuate the building by evening.
2.Levitate (verb)
- Meaning: rise or uplifting
- Synonym: glide, hover
- Antonym: descend, fall
- Usage: She was able to levitate three inches from the ground.
3.Regicide (noun)
- Meaning: the action of killing a king
- Synonym: assassination
- Antonym: fervor
- Usage: The country encountered the regicide of Charles I.
4.Proclamation (noun)
- Meaning: a public or official announcement
- Synonym: decree, command
- Antonym: refrain
- Usage: The government made proclamation about the conduct during the crisis.
5.Citizenry (noun)
- Meaning: the collective entity of citizens of a place
- Synonym: citizens, commonality
- Antonym: emigrants
- Usage: Certain legal obligations are issued on the citizenry.
6.Impresario (noun)
- Meaning: an organizer
- Synonym: manager, producer
- Antonym: public
- Usage: The impresario made sure of the formalities before the appearance of the artist.
7.Efficacy (noun)
- Meaning: the ability to produce a desired result
- Synonym: effectiveness, success
- Antonym: inefficacy
- Usage: The efficacy of the treatment is visible in the patient’s recovery.
8.Remnant (noun)
- Meaning: the part that is left
- Synonym: remains, reminder
- Antonym: wholesomeness
- Usage: The remnant of the old believes still creates social anarchy.
9.Imperious (adjective)
- Meaning: arrogant and domineering
- Synonym: commanding, imperial
- Antonym: meek
- Usage: The authority is imperious and wants the entire rule so be followed.
10.Dogmatism (noun)
- Meaning: asserting principles
- Synonym: assertiveness, authoritativeness
- Antonym: mildness
- Usage: The culture demonstrates dogmatism more than liberalism.