1.Debase (adjective)
- Meaning: reduced in quality or value
- Synonym: immoral
- Antonym: enhance
- Usage: He tried to debase his rival’s reputation.
2.Dearth (noun)
- Meaning: scarcity
- Synonym: deficiency
- Antonym: abundance
- Usage: They left the case due to dearth of evidence.
3.Decipher (verb)
- Meaning: try to convert into normal
- Synonym: decode
- Antonym: encode
- Usage: They tried to decipher the code given in the sheet
4.Decorum (noun)
- Meaning: decent behavior
- Synonym: propriety
- Antonym: impropriety
- Usage: Marinating silence in the library is one of the decorum.
5.Adduce (verb)
- Meaning: cite as evidence
- Synonym: quote
- Antonym: retract
- Usage: We can adduce evidence to support the claim.
6.Commence (verb)
- Meaning: to begin
- Synonym: start
- Antonym: conclude
- Usage: The work will commence on the new building immediately.
7.Deride (verb)
- Meaning: express contempt for
- Synonym: ridicule
- Antonym: respect
- Usage: The critics tried to deride the work of the author.
8.Detention (noun)
- Meaning: action of restricting
- Synonym: imprisonment
- Antonym: relinquishment
- Usage: He was kept in detention by the police.
9.Tirade (noun)
- Meaning: a long angry speech
- Synonym: invective
- Antonym: compliment
- Usage: The critics published tirade in the newspaper about the incident.
10.Dexterity (noun)
- Meaning: skill in performing tasks
- Synonym: adroitness
- Antonym: clumsiness
- Usage: Her dexterity is amazing.