1.Irreverence (noun)
- Meaning: a mental attitude showing lack of due respect
- Synonym: disrespect
- Antonym: reverence
- Usage: His irreverence for authority marks him out as a troublemaker.
2.Incontrovertible (adjective)
- Meaning: impossible to deny
- Synonym: disputable
- Antonym: questionable
- Usage: We have incontrovertible evidence of the incident.
3.Perilous (adjective)
- Meaning: full of danger or risk.
- Synonym: hazardous, unsafe
- Antonym: secure
- Usage: The perilous nature of the virus is being tracked by the scientists.
4.Rendition (noun)
- Meaning: a performance or interpretation
- Synonym: presentation, execution
- Antonym: underachievement
- Usage: The audience witnessed a wonderful rendition by the dancing group.
5.Endemic (adjective)
- Meaning: Prevalent in or restricted to a particular locality
- Synonym: indigenous, native
- Antonym: pestilent, epidemic
- Usage: The endemic diseases are less detrimental.
6.Pestilent (adjective)
- Meaning: deadly
- Synonym: harmful
- Antonym: endemic
- Usage:Smallpox is a pestilent disease.
7.Rectification (noun)
- Meaning: the action of putting something right.
- Synonym: correction
- Antonym: mistake, error
- Usage: The rectifications in the policy terms are mandatory.
8.Verification (noun)
- Meaning: the process of establishing the truth, accuracy, or validity of something
- Synonym: confirmation, corroboration
- Antonym: falsification
- Usage: The verification of the documents will be done in the office.
9.Mundane (adjective)
- Meaning: lacking interest or excitement
- Synonym: dull, tedious
- Antonym: extraordinary
- Usage: His mundane lifestyle has influenced his temperament.
10.Haggard (adjective)
- Meaning: looking exhausted and unwell
- Synonym: drained, fatigued
- Antonym: enthusiastic
- Usage: She still looked haggard after recovering form illness.