1.Extravagance (noun)
- Meaning: lack of restraint in activities like spending
- Synonym: profligacy
- Antonym: thrift
- Usage: She needs to control her extravagance in order to reduce her debts.
2.Frivolous (adjective)
- Meaning: not having any serious purpose or value
- Synonym: flippant
- Antonym: serious
- Usage: He is called irresponsible due to his frivolous nature.
3.Invective (noun)
- Meaning:abusive
- Synonym: insults
- Antonym: praise
- Usage:The politician’s invective about his opponent caused him many votes in the election.
4.Vanity (noun)
- Meaning: excessive pride in or admiration
- Synonym: conceit
- Antonym: modesty
- Usage: His vanity has led to prejudice.
5.Accolade (noun)
- Meaning: an award or privilege granted
- Synonym: recognition
- Antonym: condemnation
- Usage: He received accolades due to his business success.
6.Exemption (noun)
- Meaning: the action of freeing or state of being free
- Synonym: immunity
- Antonym: liability
- Usage:They were granted exemptions from military service.
7.Filthy (adjective)
- Meaning: dirty
- Synonym: muddy
- Antonym: scrubbed
- Usage: The ground turned filthy after people threw plastic.
8.Curb (noun)
- Meaning: a check or restraint
- Synonym: rein
- Antonym: release
- Usage: They need to curb down the expense to make more savings.
9.Stratagem (noun)
- Meaning: a plan or scheme
- Synonym: tactic
- Antonym: blunder
- Usage: His game stratagem was highly efficient.
10.Impertinence (noun)
- Meaning: lack of respect
- Synonym: insolence
- Antonym: politeness
- Usage: The impertinence in their attitude towards their leader led to the chaos.