1.Entail (verb)
- Meaning: a necessary part
- Synonym: necessitate
- Antonym: exclude
- Usage: Winning the war will entail sending ten thousand soldiers to a foreign country.
2.Insight (noun)
- Meaning: an accurate and deep understanding.
- Synonym: intuition
- Antonym: dullness
- Usage: Her deep insight on the subject has helped to progress with the work.
3.Legion (noun)
- Meaning: a vast number of people or things.
- Synonym: horde
- Antonym: scarce
- Usage: The conference was overflowed with legions of photographers and press.
4.Pecuniary (adjective)
- Meaning: relating to or consisting of money.
- Synonym: monetary
- Antonym: nonmonetary
- Usage: She denies obtaining a pecuniary advantage by deception.
5.Fledging (noun)
- Meaning: inexperienced and immature person or organization
- Synonym: emerging
- Antonym: mature
- Usage: The seniors warned the fledging writers to produce better work.
6.Inviolable (adjective)
- Meaning: never to be broken
- Synonym: inalienable
- Antonym: partial
- Usage: The basic laws or tradition was earlier considered inviolable.
7.Jocose (adjective)
- Meaning: something joking
- Synonym: humorous
- Antonym: melancholy
- Usage: He was warm and jocose in nature.
8.Equestrian (adjective)
- Meaning: horse riding skill or related to that
- Synonym: horseman, jockey
- Antonym: halt
- Usage: She possesses great equestrian skill.
9.Discernible (adjective)
- Meaning: able to be discerned; perceptible
- Synonym: visible, detectable
- Antonym: indiscernible
- Usage: The incident had no discernible effect on his psyche.
10.Besmirch (verb)
- Meaning: charge falsely or attacking with malicious intent
- Synonym: tarnish, sully
- Antonym: honour, enhance
- Usage: They tried to besmirch his reputation.