1.Despot (noun)
- Meaning: a ruler with absolute power or control
- Synonym: tyrant, dictator
- Antonym: benevolent, tolerant
- Usage: He was a despot ruler famous in the pages of history.
2.Umbrage (noun)
- Meaning: offence or annoyance
- Synonym: bridle, aggrieved
- Antonym: complacency, satisfaction
- Usage: She took umbrage at his criticism of her work
3.Voluptuous (adjective)
- Meaning: physically or sensually attractive
- Synonym: curvaceous, opulent
- Antonym: ascetic, plain
- Usage: They criticized the voluptuous body of the person.
4.Vituperation (noun)
- Meaning: bitter and abusive language
- Synonym: invective, condemnation
- Antonym: praise
- Usage: The orator was flooded with vituperation by the critics in the audience.
5.Vitiate (verb)
- Meaning: spoil or impair the quality
- Synonym: corrupt, debase
- Antonym: corroborate, confirm
- Usage: The plan vitiated due to the misinterpretation of the action.
6.Raucous (adjective)
- Meaning: harsh and loud noise
- Synonym: harsh, strident
- Antonym: soothing
- Usage: The class was raucous in the absence of the teacher.
7.Replenish (verb)
- Meaning: to fill in
- Synonym: refill, recharge
- Antonym: empty.
- Usage: The rain replenished the water deficit of the pond.
8.Prudish (adjective)
- Meaning: concerned about sexual propriety
- Synonym: formal, prim
- Antonym: permissive, liberal
- Usage: He is prudish hence he found the scenes obscene.
9.Irascible (adjective)
- Meaning: easily prone to be angered
- Synonym: irritable
- Antonym: cheerful
- Usage: He turned irascible with old age.
10.Fetish (noun)
- Meaning: a form strong desire
- Synonym: fixation, obsession
- Antonym: apathy, unconcerned
- Usage: He has developed a fetish for the fragrance.