1.Temperament (noun)
- Meaning: your usual mood
- Synonym: disposition, character
- Antonym: aggression, impatience
- Usage: His sympathetic temperament has distinguished from the crowd.
2.Tentative (adjective)
- Meaning: hesitant or lacking confidence; unsettled in mind or opinion
- Synonym: provisional, hesitant
- Antonym: definite
- Usage: The manager is looking for a tentative date to assign the meeting.
3.Transient (adjective)
- Meaning: lasting a very short time
- Synonym: temporary, short-term
- Antonym: longevity, permanent
- Usage: There is a transient population of thousands of visitors during the year.
4.Query (noun / verb)
- Meaning: a question, especially one expressing doubt or requesting information (noun)
- Ask a question about something (verb)
- Synonym: question, quiz (noun); ask, inquire (verb)
- Antonym: assurance, certainty
- Usage: The teacher is requested to address the queries of the students. (Noun)
5.Patriarchal (adjective)
- Meaning: of a social organization with the male as the head
- Synonym: fatherly, patriarchy
- Antonym: matriarchal, matricentric
- Usage: The society still adheres to some patriarchal regulations.
6.Patriotism (noun)
- Meaning: love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it
- Synonym: nationalism, chauvinism
- Antonym: treachery
- Usage: The sentiment of patriotism in him is immense.
7.Plethora (noun)
- Meaning: extreme excess
- Synonym: abundance, ample
- Antonym: lack, dearth
- Usage: I’ve spent a plethora of times going through my essays, over and over and over again.
8.Brevity (noun)
- Meaning: concise and exact use of words in writing or speech.
- Synonym: concise, shortness
- Antonym: elaborate, expanded
- Usage: The brevity of the work has helped to better clarify.
9.Atone (verb)
- Meaning: make amends or reparation.
- Synonym: reconcile, redeem
- Antonym: condemnation, curse
- Usage: The scripture says that the human needs to sacrifice to atone for their sins.
10.Diverse (adjective)
- Meaning: many and different
- Synonym: variety, multiple
- Antonym: similar, uniform
- Usage: The culture of this country is diverse in nature.