1.Panache (noun)
- Meaning: flamboyant confidence of manner
- Synonym: self-assurance, dash
- Antonym: clumsiness
- Usage: Danielle always wears her stylish outfits with panache.
2.Rebuff (verb)
- Meaning: reject in an abrupt manner
- Synonym: spurn, repulse
- Antonym: accept
- Usage: She was rebuffed from the workshop for insignificant reason.
3.Protagonist (noun)
- Meaning: the lead character
- Synonym: mainstay
- Antonym: antagonist
- Usage: The protagonist of the drama was killed at the end of the story.
4.Solidarity (noun)
- Meaning: unity or agreement of feeling
- Synonym: unanimity, accord
- Antonym: disharmony
- Usage: The solidarity of the team was commendable.
5.Superannuated (adjective)
- Meaning: belonging to a superannuation scheme.
- Synonym: outmoded, antiquated
- Antonym: immature, current
- Usage: I realized my headache medicine was superannuated.
6.Vicissitude (noun)
- Meaning: a change of circumstances or fortune
- Synonym: alteration, transformation
- Antonym: perpetuity
- Usage: A man used to vicissitudes is not easily dejected.
7.Impertinence (noun)
- Meaning: lack of respect
- Synonym: rudeness, insolence
- Antonym: politeness
- Usage: I consider his remark a gross impertinence.
8.Repudiation (noun)
- Meaning: rejection of a proposal or idea
- Synonym: refuse, reject
- Antonym: vindicate, retain
- Usage: The repudiation of the plans was due to its innumerous errors.
9.Opprobrium (noun)
- Meaning: harsh criticism or censure
- Synonym: vilification, condemnation
- Antonym: praise
- Usage: The bombing has attracted international opprobrium.
10.Exotic (adjective)
- Meaning: something highly different in characteristic
- Synonym: non-native, imported
- Antonym: native, familiar
- Usage: They displayed a set of exotic collection of jewelry.