1.Aberration (noun)
- Meaning:a state or condition markedly different from the norm
- Synonym: deviation
- Antonym: normality
- Usage: Her composure had an outburst which was an aberration.
2.Abrogate (verb)
- Meaning:revoke formally
- Synonym: repudiate
- Antonym: institute
- Usage:He seemed to abrogate his duty to withhold law and order.
3.Bilk (verb)
- Meaning:cheat somebody out of what is due
- Synonym: swindle
- Antonym: honesty
- Usage:He bilked us of all our money
4.Clamor (verb)
- Meaning:utter or proclaim insistently and noisily
- Synonym: yell
- Antonym: silence
- Usage: The surging crowds clamored for attention.
5.Concomitant (adjective)
- Meaning:following or accompanying as a consequence
- Synonym: attendant
- Antonym: unrelated
- Usage:Loss of memory is a natural concomitant of old age.
6.Duress
- Meaning: compulsory force or threat
- Synonym: coercion
- Antonym: freewill
- Usage:He signed the confession under duress.
7.Egregious (adjective)
- Meaning: conspicuously or outrageously
- Synonym: appalling
- Antonym: marvelous
- Usage:Egregious errors were caused by the tablet’s failure to check spelling.
8.Insidious (adjective)
- Meaning: working or spreading in a hidden way
- Synonym: subtle
- Antonym: straightforward
- Usage:He experienced the insidious influence of the corporate culture.
9.Pervious (adjective)
- Meaning: something that allows
- Synonym: foregoing
- Antonym: impervious
- Usage:The doors are pervious to wind.
10.Commence (verb)
- Meaning: to begin
- Synonym: start
- Antonym: end
- Usage:Work will commence on the new building immediately.