1.Obfuscate (verb)
- Meaning: make obscure
- Synonym: confuse
- Antonym: clarity
- Usage: She was criticized for using arguments that obfuscated the main issue.
2.Paradigm (noun)
- Meaning: a typical example or pattern of something
- Synonym: pattern
- Antonym: antithesis
- Usage: He had become the paradigm of the successful man.
3.Pejorative (adjective)
- Meaning: disapproval
- Synonym: disparaging
- Antonym: approval
- Usage: A pejorative remark usually brings about an angry response from the listener.
4.Pert (adjective)
- Meaning: lively
- Synonym: jaunty
- Antonym: modest
- Usage: She was pert and sophisticated.
5.Phlegmatic (adjective)
- Meaning: having an unemotional and stolidly calm disposition.
- Synonym: composed
- Antonym: excitable
- Usage: Commuting in the rush – hour requires a phlegmatic temperament.
6.Plethora
- Meaning: surplus
- Synonym: excess
- Antonym: scarce
- Usage: The story has plethora of meaning.
7.Preponderance (noun)
- Meaning: the quality or fact of being greater in number
- Synonym: prevalence
- Antonym: subordinate
- Usage: The preponderance of evidence suggests that he’s guilty.
8.Inexpedient (adjective)
- Meaning: not practical
- Synonym: injudicious
- Antonym: advisable
- Usage: It was inexpedient of him to approve this wrong decision.
9.Incipient (adjective)
- Meaning: beginning to happen or develop
- Synonym: impending
- Antonym: completed
- Usage: The students informed that their project is in incipient stage.
10.Injudicious (adjective)
- Meaning: imprudent
- Synonym: inadvisable
- Antonym: judicious
- Usage:He has apologized for his injudicious remarks.