1.Rampant (adjective)
- Meaning: uncontrolled
- Synonym: unrestrained
- Antonym: controlled
- Usage: Pickpocketing has become rampant in this area.
2.Lampoon (verb)
- Meaning: to mock
- Synonym: ridicule
- Antonym: respect
- Usage: They got lampooned because of their accent.
3.Omen (noun)
- Meaning: evil sign
- Synonym: portent
- Antonym: blessing
- Usage: Many people view the sighting of a black cat as a bad omen.
4.Eulogy (noun)
- Meaning: panegyric
- Synonym: accolade
- Antonym: attack
- Usage: This work is a eulogy for the game winners.
5.Elegy (noun)
- Meaning: dirge
- Synonym: lament
- Antonym: paean
- Usage: During the funeral, she played an instrumental elegy for his brother
6.Overbearing (adjective)
- Meaning: domineering
- Synonym: dominating
- Antonym: modest
- Usage: She is overbearing in nature.
7.Scanty (adjective)
- Meaning: minimal
- Synonym: modest
- Antonym: plenty
- Usage: This year recorded thee scanty rainfall.
8.Odious (adjective)
- Meaning: repulsive
- Synonym: revolting
- Antonym: delightful
- Usage: I find his flattery odious.
9.Propriety (noun)
- Meaning: decorum
- Synonym: decency
- Antonym: impropriety
- Usage: The group maintained their propriety in the hall.
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.