1.Depravity (noun)
- Meaning: moral corruption
- Synonym: perversion
- Antonym: morale
- Usage: That kind of depravity will get you arrested for public indecency.
2.Voluble (adjective)
- Meaning: talking fluently
- Synonym: verbose
- Antonym: mute
- Usage: They are now prepared to be very voluble indeed.
3.Virago (noun)
- Meaning: a domineering
- Synonym: harridan
- Antonym: docility
- Usage: He is a virago and has become more self-indulgent.
4.Trite (adjective)
- Meaning: lacking originality or freshness
- Synonym: banal
- Antonym: original
- Usage: At that moment, his words sounded trite to me.
5.Travail (noun)
- Meaning: painful
- Synonym: ordeal
- Antonym: comfort
- Usage: He gained the medal through his painful travail.
6.Trenchant (adjective)
- Meaning: vigorous or incisive in expression or style.
- Synonym: incisive
- Antonym: vague
- Usage: He was shattered and bewildered by this trenchant criticism.
7.Projection (noun)
- Meaning: the presentation of an image on a surface or screen
- Synonym: demonstration
- Antonym: concavity
- Usage: The presentation is shown using overboard projection.
8.Trepidation (noun)
- Meaning: a feeling of fear or anxiety
- Synonym: apprehension
- Antonym: equanimity
- Usage: With extreme trepidation, I complied, closing the door behind me.
9.Veritable (adjective)
- Meaning: used for emphasis
- Synonym: authentic
- Antonym: false
- Usage: She was a veritable garden of indecision.
10.Nonchalant (adjective)
- Meaning: feeling or appearing casually calm
- Synonym: unconcerned
- Antonym: concerned
- Usage: His nod was nonchalant.