1.Dynamo (noun)
- Meaning: an extremely energetic person/ pair
- Synonym: generator
- Antonym: idler
- Usage: They are known in the office as a pair of efficient dynamos.
2.Inedible (adjective)
- Meaning: not suitable for eating
- Synonym: indigestible
- Antonym: edible
- Usage: The items cooked looked inedible due to its unhealthy nutrition list.
3.Deterrent (noun)
- Meaning: thing that discourages
- Synonym: dissuasion
- Antonym: incentive
- Usage: Long prison sentences can be a very effective deterrent for offenders.
4.Revulsion (noun)
- Meaning: a sense of disgust
- Synonym: abhorrence
- Antonym: delight
- Usage: She turned herself away out of revulsion for them.
5.Grit (noun)
- Meaning: strength of character
- Synonym: courage
- Antonym: cowardice
- Usage: His grit and determination kept him grounded during his difficulties.
6.Salacious (adjective)
- Meaning: something inappropriate
- Synonym: obscene
- Antonym: unobjectionable
- Usage: The paper was filled with salacious gossips.
7.Clout (noun)
- Meaning: influential
- Synonym: power
- Antonym: ordinary
- Usage: The esteemed lawyer had a lot of clout in the court room.
8.Foment (verb)
- Meaning: to begin or start up something
- Synonym: instigate
- Antonym: extinguish
- Usage: They fomented the fight before reading the policies.
9.Repercussion (noun)
- Meaning: an unintended consequence of an action or event
- Synonym: reaction
- Antonym: impact
- Usage: The new law will have huge repercussion on the public.
10.Restive (adjective)
- Meaning: unable to remain still
- Synonym: buoyant
- Antonym: calm
- Usage: Leaders struggled to rule over increasingly restive populations.