1.Inert (adjective)
- Meaning:unmoving
- Synonym: motionless
- Antonym: active
- Usage: He lay inert in his bed whole day.
2.Inept (adjective)
- Meaning: clumsy
- Synonym: incompetent
- Antonym: competent
- Usage:Her inept efforts in cooking had disastrous results.
3.Contemplation (noun)
- Meaning:deep reflective thought.
- Synonym: pondering
- Antonym: waive
- Usage:She was lost in contemplation of the scene in front of her.
4.Douse (verb)
- Meaning: extinguish a fire or light
- Synonym: quench
- Antonym: start
- Usage: The extinguisher is kept nearby to douse the fire.
5.Fletch (verb)
- Meaning: provide feathers for flight
- Synonym: flight
- Antonym: bear off
- Usage:I watched him fletching the arrow with feathers.
6.Pacification (noun)
- Meaning: The state of being contempt
- Synonym: reconciliation
- Antonym: hostile
- Usage: They pondered on means of pacification to end the war soon.
7.Overt (adjective)
- Meaning: plainly apparent
- Synonym: unconcealed
- Antonym: concealed
- Usage:He shows no overt signs of his unhappiness.
8.Commensurate (adjective)
- Meaning: in proportion
- Synonym: equivalent
- Antonym: disproportionate
- Usage:The pay should be commensurate with the work.
9.Respite (noun)
- Meaning:a short period of rest
- Synonym: intermission
- Antonym: clamor
- Usage: They worked for hours without respite.
10.Imperceptible(adjective)
- Meaning:not to be perceived
- Synonym: undetectable
- Antonym: obvious
- Usage:His head moved in an almost imperceptible nod.