1.Perturbation (noun)
- Meaning: anxiety
- Synonym: agitation
- Antonym: composure
- Usage: The news created a temporary perturbation among the crowd.
2.Ordeal (noun)
- Meaning: a very unpleasant experience
- Synonym: tribulation
- Antonym: contentment
- Usage: She narrated her ordeal while her trip in the summer.
3.Equanimity (noun)
- Meaning: calmness and composure
- Synonym: calm
- Antonym: antonym
- Usage: His equanimity helped him to get out of the bad situation.
4.Profligacy (noun)
- Meaning: reckless extravagance
- Synonym: wastefulness
- Antonym: probity
- Usage: The restriction of the profligacy can only save them from raising debts.
5.Infamy (noun)
- Meaning: the state of being well known for some bad
- Synonym: notoriety
- Antonym: honor
- Usage: The people exaggerate his infamy more than his good deeds.
6.Insolence (noun)
- Meaning: disrespectful
- Synonym: impertinence
- Antonym: politeness
- Usage: He was presented with insolence for his mischief.
7.Contrivance (noun)
- Meaning: the use of skill
- Synonym: scheme
- Antonym: ignorance
- Usage: He narrated the incident without any contrivance.
8.Bequeathed (verb)
- Meaning: to pass people a something
- Synonym: transmit
- Antonym: receive
- Usage: He bequeathed his works to the museum.
9.Rigged (verb)
- Meaning: to provide with sails (in case of ship)
- Synonym: equip
- Antonym: disrobe
- Usage: The boat is rigged for a long journey.
10.Debauched (adjective)
- Meaning: dissolute
- Synonym: dissipated
- Antonym: wholesome
- Usage: He got debauched due to his bad companies.