1.Dissolute (adjective)
- Meaning: overindulging in sensual pleasures
- Synonym: debauched
- Antonym: ascetic
- Usage: He kept leading dissolute life during his youth.
2.Envoy (noun)
- Meaning: a messenger or representative
- Synonym: delegate
- Antonym: recipient
- Usage: He dismissed the envoy before retiring.
3.Excerpt (noun)
- Meaning: a short part of something
- Synonym: extract
- Antonym: whole
- Usage: He added an excerpt in his article in its second edition.
4.Feud (noun)
- Meaning: a prolonged bitter quarrel
- Synonym: squabble
- Antonym: sympathy
- Usage: The family feud continued for years.
5.Grapple (verb)
- Meaning: engage in a close fight or struggle
- Synonym: wrestle
- Antonym: harmony
- Usage: They managed to grapple him to the ground.
6.Figurative (adjective)
- Meaning: departing from a literal use of words
- Synonym: metaphorical
- Antonym: literal
- Usage: This is about as good as figurative painting gets.
7.Frantic (adjective)
- Meaning: distraught with fear
- Synonym: panicky
- Antonym: calm
- Usage: The girl was frantic with fear.
8.Impeachment (noun)
- Meaning: a charge of misconduct made against the holder
- Synonym: incriminate
- Antonym: absolve
- Usage: The accused was charged of impeachment.
9.Inarticulate (adjective)
- Meaning: unable to express one’s ideas or feelings clearly or easily.
- Synonym: speechless
- Antonym: articulate
- Usage: Howard tried to speak but all that came out was an inarticulate, squeaky gargle.
10.Persiflage (noun)
- Meaning: light and slightly contemptuous
- Synonym: jesting
- Antonym: praise
- Usage: Everyone thought the persiflage between the actor and his wife was a hilarious conversation.