1.Poignant (adjective)
- Meaning: affecting
- Synonym: piteous
- Antonym: impact-less
- Usage: The story was tragic and poignant.
2.Estrange (verb)
- Meaning: antagonize
- Synonym: alienate
- Antonym: attract
- Usage:The argument estranged him from his brother.
3.Panoply (noun)
- Meaning: an extensive collection
- Synonym: array
- Antonym: simplicity
- Usage: The country used panoply measures to cope up with the situation.
4.Debar (verb)
- Meaning: to exclude or cancel something
- Synonym: disqualify
- Antonym: allowance
- Usage: The jury decides to debar the participants who have neglected the rules.
5.Debacle (noun)
- Meaning: sudden failure
- Synonym: fiasco
- Antonym: blessing
- Usage:After the debacle of the war the world was never the same again.
6.Abdicate (verb)
- Meaning: renounce or high office
- Synonym: resign, disown
- Antonym: accept
- Usage: He abdicated as a minister in the administration.
7.Scrupulous (adjective)
- Meaning: careful
- Synonym: meticulous
- Antonym: careless
- Usage:I was still excessively scrupulous about everything I wrote in the article.
8.Altruism (noun)
- Meaning: someone habitually kind or self-less concern
- Synonym: consideration
- Antonym: selfish
- Usage: He joined social workers out of altruism for the deprived.
9.Amnesty (noun)
- Meaning: to pardon, to excuse
- Synonym: reprieve
- Antonym: retribution
- Usage: The amnesty for release of the officials will be issued soon.
10.Enigma (noun)
- Meaning: A riddle
- Synonym: mystery, puzzle
- Antonym: proposition
- Usage: His character was still an enigma to him.