1.Impetuous (adjective)
- Meaning: characterized by undue haste
- Synonym: impulsive
- Antonym: cautious
- Usage: His rush was so impetuous, that he fairly overturned several of his opponents by dashing against them.
2.Injunction (noun)
- Meaning: a judicial remedy to prohibit a party
- Synonym: direction
- Antonym: disobedience
- Usage: The king issues an injunction that no one should wander the streets after curfew.
3.Bogus (adjective)
- Meaning: not genuine
- Synonym: fake
- Antonym: authentic
- Usage: The jeweler got arrested for selling bogus diamond jewelry.
4.Execration (noun)
- Meaning: the act of cursing or denouncing
- Synonym: imprecation
- Antonym: benediction
- Usage: Marat’s name was long an object of execration on account of his insistence on the death penalty.
5.Revile (verb)
- Meaning: criticize in an abusive or angrily insulting manner.
- Synonym: censure
- Antonym: praise, extol
- Usage: He was unexpected of the action of revile form his opponent.
6.Imploration (noun)
- Meaning: an act of begging someone to do something
- Synonym: appeal
- Antonym: command
- Usage: She held up her hand in imploration but her remark was unheard.
7.Thwart (verb)
- Meaning: prevent from accomplishing something
- Synonym: baffle
- Antonym: forward
- Usage: His tricks got repeatedly thwarted even though he tried more than once.
8.Lenient (adjective)
- Meaning: more merciful and tolerant
- Synonym: merciful
- Antonym: merciless
- Usage: He was lenient enough to let go off the accused.
9.Benison (noun)
- Meaning: blessing
- Synonym: benediction
- Antonym: curse
- Usage: They said words of benison on the pious occasion.
10.Acrimonious (adjective)
- Meaning: angry and bitter
- Synonym: rancorous
- Antonym: amicable
- Usage: The candidate attacked his opponent in highly acrimonious terms.