1.Frenetic (adjective)
- Meaning: fast and energetic
- Synonym: wild
- Antonym: clam
- Usage: The job will be distributed after a week of frenetic training.
2.Vindication (noun)
- Meaning: the action of proving something reasonable
- Synonym: acquit
- Antonym: censure
- Usage: His victory is being seen as vindication of his tactics.
3.Nugatory (adjective)
- Meaning: of no value or importance
- Synonym: worthless
- Antonym: efficacious
- Usage: Jim’s nugatory comments contributed nothing to the class discussion.
4.Dither (verb)
- Meaning: to be indecisive
- Synonym: hesitate
- Antonym: certain
- Usage: He tends to dither when he is asked to provide opinion.
5.Disinclination (noun)
- Meaning: lack of enthusiasm
- Synonym: reluctance
- Antonym: inclination
- Usage: He has a disinclination for work.
6.Odium (noun)
- Meaning: general or widespread hatred or disgust
- Synonym: abhorrence
- Antonym: approval
- Usage: The new rights bill triggered odium among social leaders.
7.Dissolute (adjective)
- Meaning: overindulging in pleasures
- Synonym: dissipated
- Antonym: ascetic
- Usage: His dissolute lifestyle was the cause of his procrastination in his success.
8.Inauspicious (adjective)
- Meaning: unpromising
- Synonym: unpropitious
- Antonym: auspicious
- Usage:The rain before the match turned inauspicious for them.
9.Prolix (adjective)
- Meaning: using or containing too many words
- Synonym: lengthy
- Antonym: brief
- Usage: He found the narrative too prolix and discursive.
10.Probity (noun)
- Meaning: the quality of having strong moral principles
- Synonym: integrity
- Antonym: dishonesty
- Usage: He asserted his innocence and his financial probity.