1.Felicity (noun)
- Meaning: happiness
- Synonym: euphoria
- Antonym: unhappiness
- Usage: She accepted her award with felicity.
2.Despicable (adjective)
- Meaning: contemptible
- Synonym: loathsome
- Antonym: admirable
- Usage:To fail was considered despicable.
3.Omnipotent (adjective)
- Meaning: almighty
- Synonym: supreme
- Antonym: powerless
- Usage:It’s a good thing God is omnipotent.
4.Minimal (adjective)
- Meaning: the minimum amount
- Synonym: negligible, minimum
- Antonym: maximal
- Usage: The accident has caused minimal damage to the car.
5.Replenish (verb)
- Meaning: to fill up something
- Synonym: restock, restore
- Antonym: empty
- Usage: He replenished the glasses of the guests.
6.Conjecture (noun)
- Meaning: an opinion or conclusion from insufficient evidence
- Synonym: speculation, presumption
- Antonym: fact
- Usage: The reporter made a conjecture of the incident as it lacked evidence.
7.Intrinsic (adjective)
- Meaning: an essential part
- Synonym: inherent, innate
- Antonym: external, peripheral
- Usage: The plot forms an intrinsic part of the drama.
8.Citizenry (noun)
- Meaning: the collective entity of citizens of a place
- Synonym: citizens, commonality
- Antonym: emigrants
- Usage: Certain legal obligations are issued on the citizenry.
9.Remnant (noun)
- Meaning: the part that is left
- Synonym: remains, reminder
- Antonym: wholesomeness
- Usage: The remnant of the old believes still creates social anarchy.
10.Umbrage (noun)
- Meaning: offence or annoyance
- Synonym: bridle, aggrieved
- Antonym: complacency, satisfaction
- Usage: She took umbrage at his criticism of her work