1.Amalgamation (noun)
- Meaning: the action, process, or result of combining or uniting.
- Synonym: combination, union
- Antonym: disjoint, segregate
- Usage: The amalgamation of the two liquids will produce the desired result.
2.Acquisition (noun)
- Meaning: an asset or object bought or obtained
- Synonym: accession, purchase
- Antonym: liquidate, dissolve
- Usage: The company acquisition process will begin with auction.
3.Carcass (noun)
- Meaning: the dead body of an animal.
- Synonym: corpse, skeleton
- Antonym: alive, living
- Usage: The carcass of the horse is fed to the wild animals.
4.Prosperity (noun)
- Meaning: the state of being prosperous
- Synonym: affluence, riches
- Antonym: hardship, failure
- Usage: He wished the family peace and prosperity.
5.Atheist (noun)
- Meaning: a person who disbelieves or lacks belief in the existence of God or gods.
- Synonym: disbeliever
- Antonym: believer
- Usage: The man is an atheist since childhood.
6.Palpable (adjective)
- Meaning: so intense as to seem almost tangible
- Synonym: perceptible, appreciable
- Antonym: intangible
- Usage: The palpable sense of loss has surrounded him.
7.Galvanize (verb)
- Meaning: provoking (someone) into taking action
- Synonym: startle, spur
- Antonym: demotivate
- Usage: The fight galvanized the issue into violence.
8.Momentous (adjective)
- Meaning: something of significance
- Synonym: important, significant
- Antonym: unimportant
- Usage: The new life habit is a momentous change in the history of mankind.
9.Tangible (adjective)
- Meaning: something that can be touched or perceived
- Synonym: physical, palpable
- Antonym: intangible
- Usage: The particles in the solid are all tangible.
10.Disposition (noun)
- Meaning: the way in which something is placed or arranged, especially in relation to other things.
- Synonym: disposal, positioning
- Antonym: indisposition
- Usage: The blueprint shows the disposition of the model.