1.Panacea (noun)
- Meaning: a solution or remedy for all difficulties
- Synonym: cure
- Antonym: injury
- Usage: Technology is not a panacea for all our problems.
2.Paradigm (noun)
- Meaning: a typical example or pattern of something
- Synonym: pattern
- Antonym: antithesis
- Usage: He had become the paradigm of the successful man.
3.Paucity (noun)
- Meaning: insufficient amount
- Synonym: scarcity
- Antonym: surplus
- Usage: There is a paucity of information on the incident which made it difficult for investigation.
4.Pejorative (adjective)
- Meaning: disapproval
- Synonym: disparaging
- Antonym: approval
- Usage: A pejorative remark usually brings about an angry response from the listener.
5.Pellucid (adjective)
- Meaning: translucently clear
- Synonym: translucent
- Antonym: opaque
- Usage: The sky beyond the window appeared as pale, pellucid blue.
6.Penchant (noun)
- Meaning: fondness
- Synonym: preference
- Antonym: dislike
- Usage: He has a penchant for the gaming.
7.Penurious (adjective)
- Meaning: extremely poor
- Synonym: poverty-stricken
- Antonym: wealthy
- Usage: The penurious little boy could not afford to buy school lunch.
8.Pert (adjective)
- Meaning: lively
- Synonym: jaunty
- Antonym: modest
- Usage: She was pert and sophisticated.
9.Pernicious (adjective)
- Meaning: something with harmful effect
- Synonym: destructive
- Antonym: beneficial
- Usage: Business may be troublesome, but idleness is pernicious.
10.Pertinacious (adjective)
- Meaning: holding firmly to an opinion or a course of action.
- Synonym: determined
- Antonym: irresolute
- Usage: She is pertinacious and single-minded in the pursuit of her goals.