1.Blithe (adjective)
- Meaning: showing casualty
- Synonym: indifferent
- Antonym: thoughtful
- Usage: A blithe disregard of the traffic rules can cause a major accident.
2.Accentuate (verb)
- Meaning: making something more noticeable
- Synonym: foreground
- Antonym: conceal
- Usage: He wore a light colored clothe which accentuated his complexion.
3.Vindictive (adjective)
- Meaning: showing desire to revenge
- Synonym: avenging
- Antonym: forgiving
- Usage: He turned vindictive after being criticized.
4.Recuperate (verb)
- Meaning: recovering form illness
- Synonym: convalesce
- Antonym: deteriorate
- Usage: He took a longer period to recuperate rather than others.
5.Erudite (adjective)
- Meaning: having or showing great knowledge
- Synonym: scholarly
- Antonym: ignorant
- Usage: She was an erudite student who stood always stood first in the class.
6.Abstinence (noun)
- Meaning: the practice of restraining
- Synonym: sobriety
- Antonym: promiscuity
- Usage: The patient was asked to practice abstinence from smoking.
7.Taciturnity (noun)
- Meaning: the state or quality of being reserved
- Synonym: reticent
- Antonym: conversable
- Usage: The prisoner had relapsed into his taciturnity.
8.Imperative (adjective)
- Meaning: of vital importance or an authoritative command
- Synonym: peremptory
- Antonym: submissive
- Usage: Practicing hard is imperative to your success.
9.Curvature (noun)
- Meaning: the fact of being curved or bended shape
- Synonym: rounded
- Antonym: straighten
- Usage: The curvature of the garden provided many space for the tress.
10.Mitigate (verb)
- Meaning: make something less severe
- Synonym: alleviate
- Antonym: aggravate
- Usage: The increment of remuneration has mitigated the labor issue.