1.Deprecate (verb)
- Meaning: to disapprove
- Synonym: deplore
- Antonym: acceptance
- Usage:The opinion is deprecated strongly by the authority.
2.Despise (verb)
- Meaning: to hate
- Synonym: abominate
- Antonym: admirable
- Usage: She despised being indulged in lethargy.
3.Wholesome (adjective)
- Meaning: good or beneficial
- Synonym: healthful
- Antonym: contaminated
- Usage:I find it wholesome to be alone the greater part of the time.
4.Renegade (noun)
- Meaning: a person who deserts or betrays
- Synonym: traitor
- Antonym: trustworthy
- Usage: He turned to be a renegade at the end.
5.Fervent (adjective)
- Meaning: impassioned
- Synonym: vehement
- Antonym: carefree
- Usage: He was a fervent believer of this philosophy.
6.Orientation (noun)
- Meaning: to arrange in positions
- Synonym: arrangement
- Antonym: disorder
- Usage: The orientation of the children in the line was not in according to the plan.
7.Oddity (noun)
- Meaning: something peculiar
- Synonym: eccentric
- Antonym: conformist
- Usage:I was puzzled by the oddity of his behavior.
8.Pivotal (adjective)
- Meaning: central
- Synonym: crucial
- Antonym: peripheral
- Usage: The character has a pivotal role to play ahead.
9.Encroach (verb)
- Meaning: to intrude
- Synonym: impinge
- Antonym: respect
- Usage: He encroached into their region without legal permission.
10.Diminish (verb)
- Meaning: to decline
- Synonym: shrink
- Antonym: buoyant
- Usage:He likes to diminish the skill of others.