1.Pithy (adjective)
- Meaning: containing much pith
- Synonym: succinct
- Antonym: verbose
- Usage: A popular speaker was known for her pithy sayings.
2.Platitude (noun)
- Meaning: a remark or statement
- Synonym: cliché
- Antonym: sophism
- Usage: He delivered a long prose full of platitudes.
3.Plaudit (noun)
- Meaning: approval
- Synonym: praise
- Antonym: criticism
- Usage: She has received plaudits for her work with homeless people.
4.Plenitude (noun)
- Meaning: abundance
- Synonym: profusion
- Antonym: paucity
- Usage: A plenitude of bird seed allowed the man to feed many birds at once.
5.Plethora
- Meaning: surplus
- Synonym: excess
- Antonym: scarce
- Usage: The story has plethora of meaning.
6.Portent (noun)
- Meaning: a sign or warning
- Synonym: omen
- Antonym: insignificant
- Usage: The thunder was a portent of an approaching storm.
7.Preclude (verb)
- Meaning: prevent from happening
- Synonym: prohibit
- Antonym: admit
- Usage: Using home remedies should never preclude one from seeking help from medical personnel.
8.Predilection (noun)
- Meaning: a preference or special liking for something
- Synonym: fondness
- Antonym: disinclination
- Usage: He showed a predilection for poetry.
9.Preponderance (noun)
- Meaning: the quality or fact of being greater in number
- Synonym: prevalence
- Antonym: subordinate
- Usage: The preponderance of evidence suggests that he’s guilty.
10.Presage (verb)
- Meaning: be a sign or warning of
- Synonym: portend
- Antonym: occurence
- Usage: Those black clouds presage a storm.