1.Deter (verb)
- Meaning: prevent
- Synonym: avert
- Antonym:encourage
- Usage: Failure did not deter him.
2.Cue (verb)
- Meaning: to give hints
- Synonym: prompt
- Antonym: deter
- Usage: The group cued for all the plays staged.
3.Deprecate (verb)
- Meaning: to disapprove
- Synonym: disparage
- Antonym: encourage
- Usage: She strongly deprecated the former ideas in the discussion.
4.Coterie (noun)
- Meaning: a group of people with similar interests
- Synonym: band
- Antonym: individual
- Usage:Around the room sat a large coterie of advisers.
5.Austerity (noun)
- Meaning: severity
- Synonym: sternness
- Antonym: prosperity
- Usage:His pride and austerity made him unpopular.
6.Inhibition (noun)
- Meaning: a feeling of restriction
- Synonym: hindrance, diffidence
- Antonym: encouragement, promotion.
- Usage: Her inhibition makes her fear the stage and public speaking.
7.Invigorate (verb)
- Meaning: to give strength
- Synonym: revitalize
- Antonym: tire
- Usage:He was invigorated by the positive feedback.
8.Replenish (verb)
- Meaning: to fill up something
- Synonym: restock, restore
- Antonym: empty
- Usage: He replenished the glasses of the guests.
9.Dissipate (verb)
- Meaning: to disappear
- Synonym: vanish, dissolve
- Antonym: develop
- Usage: She tried to dissipate the old norms and beliefs.
10.Entreat (verb)
- Meaning: requesting someone earnestly
- Synonym: implore, beseech
- Antonym: command
- Usage: He entreated his friends to not leave the arena.