1.Drastic (adjective)
- Meaning: likely to have a strong or far-reaching effect; radical and extreme.
- Synonym: extreme, serious
- Antonym: mild, moderate
- Usage: The government decided to take drastic step to stop the outspread of the disease.
2.Trajectory (noun)
- Meaning: the path followed under the action of given forces.
- Synonym: course, route
- Antonym: digression
- Usage: The trajectory of this social problem can be measured after a month.
3.Trivial (adjective)
- Meaning: of little value or importance.
- Synonym: insignificant, minor
- Antonym: significant, important
- Usage: The matter is trivial enough to be discussed.
4.Dire (adjective)
- Meaning: extremely serious or urgent.
- Synonym: terrible, dreadful
- Antonym: good, mild
- Usage: The use of drugs has dire consequences.
5.Harrow (verb)
- Meaning: to cause a distress
- Synonym: trouble, afflict
- Antonym: calm
- Usage: The customers harrowed before buying the product.
6.Veteran (noun)
- Meaning: old hand
- Synonym: old-timer, old-stager
- Antonym: novice
- Usage: A veteran actor passed away in the past week.
7.Semblance (noun)
- Meaning: appearance
- Synonym: approximation, show
- Antonym: difference
- Usage: He tried to think back into some semblance of order.
8.Animosity (noun)
- Meaning: strong hostility
- Synonym: antipathy, friction
- Antonym: goodwill, friendship
- Usage: The team lacks animosity from its foundation.
9.Disproportionate (adjective)
- Meaning: out of proportion
- Synonym: excessive, unreasonable
- Antonym: proportional
- Usage: The partner shared a disproportionate amount of money to the start-up business.
10.Communiqué (noun)
- Meaning:an official announcement or statement
- Synonym: bulletin
- Antonym: ignorance
- Usage: The announcement was made in a communiqué issued by the Defense Minister.