1.Profound (adjective)
- Meaning: intense
- Synonym: extreme
- Antonym: frivolous
- Usage:Her sense of disappointment was profound.
2.Holistic (adjective)
- Meaning: parts interconnected as a whole
- Synonym: integrated
- Antonym: disheveled
- Usage:Ecological problems usually require holistic solutions.
3.Subsistence (noun)
- Meaning: support
- Synonym: maintenance
- Antonym: disorder
- Usage:The poor college student’s subsistence came from donations from his parents.
4.Sentient (adjective)
- Meaning: feeling
- Synonym: conscious
- Antonym: insentient
- Usage:Even as a sentient soul, she’d felt fear.
5.Ostensibly (adverb)
- Meaning: apparently
- Synonym: seemingly
- Antonym: improbably
- Usage:She stayed behind at the office, ostensibly to work.
6.Corpus (noun)
- Meaning:a collection of written texts
- Synonym: compilation
- Antonym: allotment
- Usage:The corpus contained many different articles written by the author.
7.Ethereal (adjective)
- Meaning:extremely delicate
- Synonym: exquisite
- Antonym: tangible
- Usage:The music has an ethereal quality.
8.Biennial (adjective)
- Meaning: happening twice a year
- Synonym: semiannual
- Antonym: perennial
- Usage: This art exhibition is a biennial exhibition.
9.Implacable (adjective)
- Meaning: impossible to satisfy
- Synonym: unappeasable
- Antonym: appeasable
- Usage: The enemies had an implacable demand from them.
10.Debacle (noun)
- Meaning: a sudden complete failure
- Synonym: fiasco, catastrophe
- Antonym: success
- Usage: This sudden debacle in the social life has led to monotony.