1.Exuberant (adjective)
- Meaning: energetic
- Synonym: buoyant
- Antonym: gloomy
- Usage: She got exuberant for the upcoming trip.
2.Abnegation (noun)
- Meaning:the denial and rejection of a doctrine or belief
- Synonym: renunciation
- Antonym: acceptance
- Usage:The sticking point in faith for me was abnegation.
3.Abrogate (verb)
- Meaning:revoke formally
- Synonym: repudiate
- Antonym: institute
- Usage:He seemed to abrogate his duty to withhold law and order.
4.Bereft (adjective)
- Meaning:lacking or deprived of something
- Synonym: minus
- Antonym: endowed
- Usage: running out of money, he felt bereft of hope.
5.Commiserate (verb)
- Meaning: to express sympathy
- Synonym: empathetic
- Antonym: disregard
- Usage: I commiserated with him during his hard time.
6.Clamor (verb)
- Meaning:utter or proclaim insistently and noisily
- Synonym: yell
- Antonym: silence
- Usage: The surging crowds clamored for attention.
7.Consign (verb)
- Meaning:give over to another for care or safekeeping
- Synonym: assign
- Antonym: accept
- Usage:She consigned the painting to an auction house.
8.Demagogue (noun)
- Meaning:a leader who seeks support by appealing to popular passions
- Synonym: agitator
- Antonym: reconciler
- Usage:The agitators were led by an angry demagogue whose mission was to overthrow the government.
9.Diaphanous (adjective)
- Meaning:so thin as to transmit light
- Synonym: sheer
- Antonym: opaque
- Usage: They wore diaphanous masks as a veil.
10.Accost (verb)
- Meaning:approach and speak to someone aggressively or insistently
- Synonym: hail
- Antonym: shun
- Usage:He was accosted by three gang members on the subway.