1. Oblivion (noun)
- Meaning: being unaware
- Synonym: stupor
- Antonym: awareness
- Usage:Alcoholics often suffer from periods of oblivion.
2.Menace (noun)
- Meaning:a person threat or danger to
- Synonym:peril
- Antonym: safe
- Usage:Drunk drivers are a menace to everyone.
3.Pinnacle (noun)
- Meaning: peak of something
- Synonym: height
- Antonym: nadir
- Usage: He is at the pinnacle of success.
4.Scrupulous(adjective)
- Meaning: a careful person
- Synonym: meticulous
- Antonym: careless
- Usage:A scrupulous person would not lie about her business interests.
5.Idiosyncrasy (noun)
- Meaning: a mode of behavior
- Synonym: mannerism
- Antonym: normality
- Usage:The current system has a few idiosyncrasies.
6.Delineate (verb)
- Meaning: to describe or portray
- Synonym: outline
- Antonym: misrepresent
- Usage: The characters in the novel are well delineated.
7.Repose (noun)
- Meaning: a state of rest
- Synonym: relaxation
- Antonym: strain
- Usage: The animal in the cage is now in a state of repose at night.
8.Adumbrate (verb)
- Meaning: describe roughly or give the main points or summary of
- Synonym: forerun
- Antonym: illuminate
- Usage: The project’s objectives were adumbrated in the report.
9.Impecunious (adjective)
- Meaning: not having enough money to pay for necessities
- Synonym: penniless
- Antonym: wealthy
- Usage: Plans are being developed to help the impecunious people in the city who are without housing.
10.Mendacious (adjective)
- Meaning: not telling the truth
- Synonym: lying
- Antonym: truthful
- Usage: A product claiming remedy in a few hours is mendacious advertising.