1.Palliative (noun)
- Meaning: relieving pain without dealing with the cause of the condition
- Synonym: soothing
- Antonym: agitation
- Usage: The doctor recommended several palliatives rather than a fixed medicine.
2.Transitory (adjective)
- Meaning: not permanent
- Synonym: temporary
- Antonym: perpetual
- Usage: The team built a transitory shelter for the flood affected people.
3.Imploration (noun)
- Meaning: an act of begging someone to do something
- Synonym: appeal
- Antonym: command
- Usage: She held up her hand in imploration but her remark was unheard.
4.Inexpedient (adjective)
- Meaning: not practical
- Synonym: injudicious
- Antonym: advisable
- Usage: It was inexpedient of him to approve this wrong decision.
5.Inane (adjective)
- Meaning: lacking sense
- Synonym: absurd
- Antonym: sensible
- Usage: His inane decisions of his youth affected his future ahead.
6.Thwart (verb)
- Meaning: prevent from accomplishing something
- Synonym: baffle
- Antonym: forward
- Usage: His tricks got repeatedly thwarted even though he tried more than once.
7.Fatuous (adjective)
- Meaning: pointless
- Synonym: nonsensical
- Antonym: intelligent
- Usage:Buying without negotiating the price is a fatuous move.
8.Lenient (adjective)
- Meaning: more merciful and tolerant
- Synonym: merciful
- Antonym: merciless
- Usage: He was lenient enough to let go off the accused.
9.Incipient (adjective)
- Meaning: beginning to happen or develop
- Synonym: impending
- Antonym: completed
- Usage: The students informed that their project is in incipient stage.
10.Placate (verb)
- Meaning: make less angry or hostile
- Synonym: pacify
- Antonym: provoke
- Usage:I tried to placate the sad little boy by giving him a cookie.