1.Amplification (noun)
- Meaning: the process of increasing.
- Synonym: multiplication, plenty
- Antonym: scarce, less
- Usage: The amplification of the events enlarged the narrative plot.
2.Rendition (noun)
- Meaning: a performance or interpretation
- Synonym: presentation, execution
- Antonym: underachievement
- Usage: The audience witnessed a wonderful rendition by the dancing group.
3.Grave (noun)
- Meaning: something serious
- Synonym: somber
- Antonym: light
- Usage: The grave situation in this place has issued complexity.
4.Compunction (noun)
- Meaning: A feeling of guilt about doing something
- Synonym: worries, misgivings
- Antonym: assurance
- Usage: They misused the resources without any compunction.
5.Configuration (noun)
- Meaning: an arrangement of parts or elements in a particular form, figure, or combination.
- Synonym: layout, arrangement
- Antonym: derangement
- Usage: The team assigned for configuration will proceed.
6.Condolence (noun)
- Meaning: an expression of sympathy, especially on the occasion of the death of a person’s relative or close friend.
- Synonym: compassion, sympathy
- Antonym: ruthless, inhumane
- Usage: The authority expressed deep condolence to the family of the deceased.
7.Emissary (noun)
- Meaning: agent
- Synonym: envoy, ambassador
- Antonym: employee, participant
- Usage: The organization sent an emissary to the campaign.
8.Endemic (adjective)
- Meaning: Prevalent in or restricted to a particular locality
- Synonym: indigenous, native
- Antonym: pestilent, epidemic
- Usage: The endemic diseases are less detrimental.
9.Epistemology (noun)
- Meaning: Study the nature of knowledge
- Synonym: intellect
- Antonym: ontology
- Usage: The epistemology determined the origin of this subject.
10.Flamboyant (adjective)
- Meaning: tending to attract attention because of their confidence
- Synonym: exuberant, lively
- Antonym: modest, restrained.
- Usage: The band gained popularity for its flamboyant performers.