1.Relinquish (verb)
- Meaning: voluntarily cease to keep or claim; give up.
- Synonym: give-away, hand over
- Antonym: hold, posses
- Usage: He relinquished his managerial role to become chief executive.
2.Demolish (verb)
- Meaning: pull or knocking down
- Synonym: destroy, wreck
- Antonym: create, build
- Usage: The old building needs to be demolished in order to create a new.
3.Adorn (verb)
- Meaning: make more attractive, as by adding ornament or colour
- Synonym: decorate, embellish
- Antonym: disfigure, strip off
- Usage: Old master reproductions adorn chianti-coloured walls; tapestries hang in the restrooms.
4.Alliance (noun)
- Meaning: a union or association formed for mutual benefit/ relationship based on similarity of interests/ the state of being joined or associated
- Synonym: union, friendship
- Antonym: foe, rivalry
- Usage: The countries have formed an alliance in order increase the trade.
5.Bewildered (adjective)
- Meaning: perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements
- Synonym: puzzled, confused
- Antonym: clarity, awareness
- Usage: Only the most commonplace things were said, and yet she puzzled him, bewildered him.
6.Bias (noun)
- Meaning: influence in an unfair way
- Synonym: favoritism, prejudice
- Antonym: fairness, equality.
- Usage: There should be no bias decision while drafting the rules.
7.Ambiguous (adjective)
- Meaning: having more than one possible meaning
- Synonym: equivalent, arguable
- Antonym: clarity, obvious
- Usage: The election law in New York is written in an ill-defined, ambiguous way.
8.Ample (adjective)
- Meaning: more than enough in size or scope or capacity
- Synonym: sufficient, abundant
- Antonym: less, insufficient
- Usage: Both are highly respected and well known, with ample experience in development and economic policy making.
9.Colloquial (adjective)
- Meaning: characteristic of informal spoken language or conversation
- Synonym: informal, local
- Antonym: formal, rare
- Usage: The villagers speak in a colloquial language different from the urban language.
10.Composure (noun)
- Meaning: steadiness of mind under stress
- Synonym: self-control, self-command
- Antonym: discomposure.
- Usage: He maintained outward composure even though he was stressed inside.