1.Altercation (noun)
- Meaning: an argument in public
- Synonym: quarrel
- Antonym: accord
- Usage: The passengers had an altercation with the ticket collector.
2.Atrocity (noun)
- Meaning: an extremely cruel act
- Synonym: abomination
- Antonym: virtuousness
- Usage: The atrocities of war have horrified him.
3.Loathsome (adjective)
- Meaning: causing hatred or disgust
- Synonym: detestable
- Antonym: delightful
- Usage: Everyone avoided Jason because of his loathsome personality.
4.Anticipation (noun)
- Meaning: the act of expecting something
- Synonym: prediction
- Antonym: amazement
- Usage: His anticipation continued to increase as he waited for his results.
5.Demarcation (noun)
- Meaning: the act of fixing boundary
- Synonym: delimitation
- Antonym: indefiniteness
- Usage: It’s hard to draw a demarcation between work and leisure.
6.Seize (verb)
- Meaning: taking hold of something forcibly
- Synonym: grasp
- Antonym: release
- Usage: The authority seized all the properties of the accused temporarily.
7.Censure (verb)
- Meaning: expressing severe disapproval of something
- Synonym: castigate
- Antonym: praise
- Usage: The authority will censure the food stalls with least hygiene facilities.
8.Commensurate (adjective)
- Meaning: corresponding in size or degree
- Synonym: equivalent
- Antonym: disproportionate
- Usage: The salary is said to said to commensurate according to the experience level.
9.Demure (verb)
- Meaning: raising objection
- Synonym: dissent
- Antonym: accede
- Usage: I agreed to the proposal without any demur.
10.Despondency (noun)
- Meaning: low spirited; dejection
- Synonym: discouragement
- Antonym: merriment
- Usage: The therapist helps the patients to deal with the despondency.