1. Vagabond: (noun) nomadic
Synonyms: itinerant, vagrant
Antonyms: native, endemic
Example sentence: They live in a vagabond life, traveling around in a caravan.
2. Unabated: (Adjective) tenacious
Synonyms: incessant, persistent
Antonyms: intermittent, relenting
Example sentence: During the Crimean War the political reaction continued with unabated force.
3. Trivial: ( adjective) insignificant
Synonyms: flimsy, meager
Antonyms: valuable, worthwhile
Example sentence: Huge fines were imposed for trivial offenses.
4. Languish: (verb) decline
Synonyms: fade, wane
Antonyms: improve, develop
Example sentence: If you let your new blog languish with no new content for too long, people will think it’s been abandoned.
5. Lofty: (adjective) dignified
Synonyms: eminent, elevated
Antonyms: stunted, mean
Example sentence: The elegant square was shaded by lofty palms.
6. Mandatory: (adjective) obligatory
Synonyms: compulsory, essential
Antonyms: voluntary, unnecessary
Example sentence: wearing helmets while driving on the road is mandatory.
7. Gaudy: (adjective) extravagantly bright or showy
Synonyms: tawdry, pretentious
Antonyms: modest, simple
Example sentence: The jewelry should neither overpower the dress by being too large and gaudy.
8. Homage: ( noun) special honor or respect shown publicly
Synonyms: esteem, deference
Antonyms: disloyalty, scorn
Example sentence: They have only refused to do homage to the Roman gods.
9. Shabby: ( adjective) in poor condition
Synonyms: dilapidated, loathsome
Antonyms: kempt, repair
Example sentence: yesterday he wore a shabby coat during the function.
10. Lambaste: (verb) criticize harshly
Synonyms: castigate, harangue
Antonyms: appraisal, praise
Example sentence: The coach lambasted the team for its poor play.