1.Anomalous (adjective)
- Meaning: deviating from what is standard
- Synonym: abnormal
- Antonym: regular
- Usage: The situation was an anomalous one.
2.Inflict (verb)
- Meaning: impose something
- Synonym: force
- Antonym: alleviate
- Usage: She wanted to inflict pain on herself.
3.Communiqué (noun)
- Meaning: an official announcement or statement
- Synonym: bulletin
- Antonym: ignorance
- Usage: The announcement was made in a communiqué issued by the Defense Minister
4.Adversary (noun)
- Meaning: one’s opponent in a contest
- Synonym: rival
- Antonym: ally
- Usage: She beat her old adversary in the quarter-finals
5.Persuasion (noun)
- Meaning: the action or process of persuading someone
- Synonym: coaxing
- Antonym: disbelief
- Usage: She agreed to come, after a little gentle persuasion.
6.Subjection (noun)
- Meaning: The action of being under someone’s control
- Synonym: subjugation
- Antonym: liberation
- Usage: They held the country in subjection for nearly three centuries.
7.Dominion (noun)
- Meaning: sovereignty or control
- Synonym: supremacy
- Antonym: submission
- Usage: The countries fought for dominion of the territory.
8.Propound (verb)
- Meaning: to put forward an idea
- Synonym: advance
- Antonym: contradict
- Usage: He first propounded the theory.
9.Versatile (adjective)
- Meaning: able to adapt
- Synonym: flexible
- Antonym: inflexible
- Usage: He had been one of the game’s most versatile athletes.
10.Disdainful (adjective)
- Meaning: showing contempt
- Synonym: scornful
- Antonym: respectful
- Usage: He was punished for his disdainful attitude.