1.Elucidate (verb)
- Meaning: Make clear and more comprehensible
- Synonym: illuminate, clarity
- Antonym: hideous, obscure
- Usage: He refused to elucidate his decision to quit the job.
2.Turmoil (noun)
- Meaning: uncertainty
- Synonym: turbulence
- Antonym: certainty
- Usage: Her mind is in a state of turmoil.
3.Heinous (adjective)
- Meaning: Extremely bad, wicked
- Synonym: odious, evil
- Antonym: admirable
- Usage: The terrorist has done a heinous crime.
4.Prodigious (adjective)
- Meaning: great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe.
- Synonym: immense, enormous
- Antonym: small, unexceptional.
- Usage: The business generates cash in prodigious amounts.
5.Efficacy (noun)
- Meaning: success
- Synonym: effective
- Antonym: inefficacy
- Usage: The efficacy of the treatment is seen in his recovery.
6.Admirable (adjective)
- Meaning: praiseworthy
- Synonym: commendable
- Antonym: deplorable
- Usage: The colonel is an admirable man who has won numerous medals of valor.
7.Proximity (noun)
- Meaning: The property to of being close together
- Synonym: nearness, closeness
- Antonym: distance, alienation
- Usage: The market is in close proximity to our house.
8.Probe (noun)
- Meaning: inquiry
- Synonym: investigation
- Antonym: disregard
- Usage: He didn’t like the police probing into his past.
9.Advent (noun)
- Meaning: arrival
- Synonym: emergence
- Antonym: departure
- Usage: The advent of this program will begin the new era.
10.Elucidate (verb)
- Meaning: Make clear and more comprehensible
- Synonym: illuminate, clarity
- Antonym: hideous, obscure
- Usage: He refused to elucidate his decision to quit the job.