1.Steadfast (adjective)
- Meaning: unwavering
- Synonym: loyal
- Antonym: wavering
- Usage: The man stood steadfast in his decision.
2.Envision (verb)
- Meaning: to visualize
- Synonym: envisage
- Antonym: ignorance
- Usage: He tried to envision his life in the future years.
3.Former (adjective)
- Meaning: something previously
- Synonym: erstwhile
- Antonym: latter
- Usage: The former president retired at 65 years.
4.Eloquent (adjective)
- Meaning: persuasive
- Synonym: fluent
- Antonym: inarticulate
- Usage: His eloquent speech always carried the power of manipulation.
5.Respite (noun)
- Meaning: rest
- Synonym: interval
- Antonym: active
- Usage: We worked for hours without respite.
6.Passivity (noun)
- Meaning: resistive
- Synonym: inertia
- Antonym: rejuvenation
- Usage: His passivity made the delay in decision process.
7.Intractable (adjective)
- Meaning: uncontrollable
- Synonym: stubborn
- Antonym: manageable
- Usage: We are facing an intractable problem.
8.Rife (adjective)
- Meaning: of common occurrence
- Synonym: widespread
- Antonym: scarce
- Usage: Corruption was rife before the election.
9.Solipsism (noun)
- Meaning: the view or theory that the self is all that can be known to exist.
- Synonym: egoistic
- Antonym: objectivity
- Usage: The philosophy of solipsism dictates that we can only be sure of our own existence.
10.Trite (adjective)
- Meaning: lacking originality or freshness
- Synonym: banal
- Antonym: original
- Usage: I am not going to waste my time in a trite conversation from which I have nothing to learn.