1.Reckless (adjective)
- Meaning: heedless of danger or the consequences
- Synonym: thoughtless
- Antonym: careful
- Usage: She was charged with reckless driving.
2.Respite (noun)
- Meaning: a short period of rest
- Synonym: interval
- Antonym: tedious
- Usage: The government will provide some respite from the suffering.
3.Restive (adjective)
- Meaning: unable to remain still
- Synonym: restless
- Antonym: calm
- Usage: The crowd had been waiting for hours and many were becoming restive.
4.Probation (noun)
- Meaning: a process of testing or observing
- Synonym: apprenticeship
- Antonym: license
- Usage: She was under the probation period for three months.
5.Bate (noun)
- Meaning: an angry mood
- Synonym: wane
- Antonym: liberate
- Usage: The cruel landlord would bate him no rent.
6.Dilapidated (adjective)
- Meaning: in a state of disrepair or ruin
- Synonym: ramshackle
- Antonym: intact
- Usage: The old buildings are in a dilapidated condition this monsoon.
7.Whimsical (adjective)
- Meaning: playfully quaint or fanciful
- Synonym: mischievous
- Antonym: somber
- Usage: The whimsical music made me feel like a little kid again.
8.Staunch (adjective)
- Meaning: very loyal and committed in attitude.
- Synonym: stalwart
- Antonym: unfaithful
- Usage: She is a staunch supporter of the football club.
9.Sedition (noun)
- Meaning: conduct or speech inciting people to rebel
- Synonym: agitation
- Antonym: union
- Usage: This new rule is a defense against sedition and socialism.
10.Alienation (noun)
- Meaning: state of isolation
- Synonym: desolation
- Antonym: acceptance
- Usage: He faced alienation in the group on his first day at school.