1.Intermittent (adjective)
- Meaning: something that is not continuous
- Synonym: irregular, sporadic
- Antonym: continuous
- Usage: The rain has been intermittent this week.
2.Fluctuation (noun)
- Meaning: an irregularity or variation in something
- Synonym: shift, alteration
- Antonym: stabilization
- Usage: The electricity in this zone suffers maximum fluctuation.
3.Instigate (verb)
- Meaning: to initiate something
- Synonym: incite, urge
- Antonym: halt
- Usage: They instigated the fight first.
4.Flagrant (adjective)
- Meaning: something that is offensive
- Synonym: blatant, overt
- Antonym: unobtrusive
- Usage: The players committed a flagrant breach of rules.
5.Comprehensible (adjective)
- Meaning: able to understand
- Synonym: understandable, intelligible
- Antonym: incomprehensible, opaque.
- Usage: The questions are asked in comprehensible language.
6.Superficial (adjective)
- Meaning: something that is not important or on the surface.
- Synonym: exterior, apparent
- Antonym: deep, authentic.
- Usage: The superficial reasons are provided as an excuse to the delay.
7.Proffer (verb)
- Meaning: to offer someone something
- Synonym: tender, extend
- Antonym: refusal, withdrawal
- Usage: He proffered the guests some special delicacies arranged for them.
8.Invigorate (verb)
- Meaning: give strength or energy to
- Synonym: revitalize, energize
- Antonym: tire, wear-out
- Usage: The short trip to the sea invigorated her.
9.Disparity (noun)
- Meaning: a great difference
- Synonym: imbalance, inequality
- Antonym: parity, similarity
- Usage: There lies an immense technical disparity between the rivals.
10.Semblance (noun)
- Meaning: appearance
- Synonym: approximation, show
- Antonym: difference
- Usage: He tried to think back into some semblance of order.