1.Immaculately (adverb)
- Meaning: perfectly clean
- Synonym: stainless
- Antonym: flawed
- Usage: He dressed immaculately in his uniform.
2.Undulation (noun)
- Meaning: moving up and down
- Synonym: fluctuate
- Antonym: steady
- Usage: The road followed the undulation of the landscape.
3.Inductive (adjective)
- Meaning:characterized by the inference of general laws from particular instances.
- Synonym: analytic
- Antonym: deductive
- Usage: They performed an inductive study of the subject matter.
4.Incredulous (adjective)
- Meaning:unwilling or unable to believe something
- Synonym: disbelieving
- Antonym: credulous
- Usage: She had an incredulous expression when she heard her name announced as the winner
5.Perspicacious (adjective)
- Meaning: having a ready insight into and understanding of things
- Synonym: discerning, perceptive
- Antonym: inattentive
- Usage:He was perspicacious enough to realize that things were soon going to change.
6.Deprivation (noun)
- Meaning: The lack of or denial of something
- Synonym: dispossession
- Antonym: profuse
- Usage: She suffered from sleep deprivation due to her tight work routine.
7.Squeamish (adjective)
- Meaning: excessively fastidious and disgusted
- Synonym: nervous
- Antonym: unpicky
- Usage: He is squeamish enough to sit on random dirty seats.
8.Emaciated (adjective)
- Meaning: very thin or slim due disease
- Synonym: skeletal
- Antonym: fat
- Usage: He got emaciated after the accident.
9.Zealous (adjective)
- Meaning: marked by active interest and enthusiasm
- Synonym: fervent, ardent
- Antonym: indifferent, apathetic
- Usage: The marketing team was very zealous to achieve their goals.
10.Phlegmatic (adjective)
- Meaning: showing little emotion
- Synonym: calm, composed
- Antonym: agitated, restless
- Usage: His father was a phlegmatic and an undemonstrative person.