1.Caprice (noun)
- Meaning:unaccountable change of mood
- Synonym: whim
- Antonym: stability
- Usage:Don’t act on caprice.
2.Deplore (verb)
- Meaning: to strongly disapprove
- Synonym: abhor
- Antonym: admire
- Usage:We deeply deplore the loss of life.
3.Aver (verb)
- Meaning: to declare
- Synonym: attest
- Antonym: deny
- Usage:During the interrogation, the suspect did nothing but aver his innocence.
4.Commotion (noun)
- Meaning: disturbance
- Synonym: racket
- Antonym: calmness
- Usage:His death caused a great commotion in Paris.
5.Complacent (adjective)
- Meaning: self-satisfied
- Synonym: smug
- Antonym:dissatisfied
- Usage:The student grew complacent about the challenges ahead.
6.Sheer (adjective)
- Meaning: complete
- Synonym: utter
- Antonym: gradual
- Usage:It was sheer luck that we got the correct location.
7.Aggrieved (adjective)
- Meaning: resentful
- Synonym: affronted
- Antonym: pleased
- Usage:He felt aggrieved at not being chosen for the team.
8.Odious (adjective)
- Meaning: something unpleasant
- Synonym: repulsive
- Antonym: delightful
- Usage:His attention turned to the odious favor.
9.Vogue (noun)
- Meaning: the popular taste at a given time
- Synonym: fashion, trend
- Antonym: orthodox, back-dated
- Usage: The virtual stage performance is in vogue.
10.Nettle (verb)
- Meaning: cause annoyance,
- Synonym: irritate, vex
- Antonym: composedness, relaxation
- Usage: The passenger got nettled due to the delayed ride.