1.Debased (adjective)
- Meaning: immoral
- Synonym: dissolute
- Antonym: enhance
- Usage: Sport is being debased by commercialism.
2.Delirious (adjective)
- Meaning: restless
- Synonym: incoherent
- Antonym: coherent
- Usage: She suffered an attack of malaria and was delirious.
3.Glib (adjective)
- Meaning: slick
- Synonym: neat
- Antonym: rough
- Usage:The spokesman’s answer was just too glib.
4.Glitch (noun)
- Meaning: an error
- Synonym: malfunction
- Antonym: perfection
- Usage: The frequent flashing in the screen is a temporary glitch found.
5.Desist (verb)
- Meaning: stop doing something
- Synonym: refrain
- Antonym: continue
- Usage: The law desist people to infringe into someone’s property.
6.Penchant(noun)
- Meaning: fondness
- Synonym: relish
- Antonym: antipathy
- Usage: She has a penchant for Indian food.
7.Eccentric (adjective)
- Meaning: abnormal
- Synonym: aberrant
- Antonym: normal
- Usage: The pot was moulded in an eccentric shape.
8.Allure (verb)
- Meaning: to attract
- Synonym: lure
- Antonym: repulsion
- Usage: The smell of the flower allured the bees.
9.Acquiescent (adjective)
- Meaning: compliant
- Synonym: consenting
- Antonym: defiant
- Usage: The peasants proved more acquiescent than had been expected.
10.Inordinate (adjective)
- Meaning: excessive
- Synonym: unjustifiable
- Antonym: moderate
- Usage: They spend an inordinate amount of time talking.