1.Delicacy (noun)
- Meaning: something considered choice to eat
- Synonym: exclusive, intricacy
- Antonym: non-exclusive
- Usage: The restaurant offers a special delicacy other than non-veg items.
2.Discreet (adjective)
- Meaning: marked by prudence or modesty and wise self-restraint
- Synonym: careful, cautious
- Antonym: freedom, unaware.
- Usage: Sarkozy has attempted to tone down his image, becoming more discreet about his private life.
3.Entrepreneur (noun)
- Meaning: someone who organizes a business venture
- Synonym: self-business, founder
- Antonym: public-business, employee
- Usage: The state is funding the entrepreneur businesses for rising in the industry.
4.Euphoria (noun)
- Meaning: a feeling of great elation
- Synonym: happiness, delight
- Antonym: sadness, depression.
- Usage: Popular euphoria and joy at their leaders’ departure has given way to frustration, grievance and fear.
5.Gratitude (noun)
- Meaning: a feeling of thankfulness and appreciation
- Synonym: thankfulness, appreciation
- Antonym: ungrateful
- Usage: He has saved my life, and I owe him much gratitude.
6.Heir (noun)
- Meaning: a person who inherits some title or office
- Synonym: successor, inheritor
- Antonym: predecessor
- Usage: She is the richest heir of this family.
7.Hindrance (noun)
- Meaning: any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome
- Synonym: obstacle, barrier
- Antonym: advantage
- Usage: The new tax policy was a hindrance to the free trade.
8.Humiliation (noun)
- Meaning: state of disgrace or loss of self-respect
- Synonym: embarrassment, shame
- Antonym: respectful
- Usage: The humiliation of losing his first match 5-0 was compounded by hearing his opponent’s friends marvelling at the easy draw he had been given.
9.Illustrious (adjective)
- Meaning: widely known and esteemed
- Synonym: distinguished, notable
- Antonym: ordinary, common
- Usage: The Trumbull family was the most illustrious in the state, embracing three governors and other distinguished men.
10.Rapport (noun)
- Meaning: a relationship of mutual understanding between people
- Synonym: affinity, friendship
- Antonym: rivalry, unfriendly.
- Usage: Ms Tindal, 48, did not work for Mr Stevens, but several people said they had a strong mutual respect and a warm rapport.