1.Reformation (noun)
- Meaning: the action of changing or correcting something old
- Synonym: improvement
- Antonym: degradation
- Usage: The old abode needs an immediate reformation.
2.Sustainability (noun)
- Meaning: the ability to survive maintaining a level
- Synonym: preservation
- Antonym: unsustainable
- Usage: The Company had great economic sustainability to survive the depression.
3.Consume (verb)
- Meaning: act of eating or using (in case of goods)
- Synonym: ingest
- Antonym: disuse
- Usage: They consume a lot of sugar in their daily diet.
4.Incur (verb)
- Meaning: any action that is forced upon someone
- Synonym: suffer
- Antonym: avoid
- Usage: Heavy fine is incurred on the sinners.
5.Lament (noun)
- Meaning: to be sad about something
- Synonym: wailing
- Antonym: rejoice
- Usage: The child lamented for his lost toys.
6.Supervision (noun)
- Meaning: the act of looking or observing someone or something
- Synonym: administration
- Antonym: careless
- Usage: The juniors are placed under the supervision of the seniors.
7.Syntax (noun)
- Meaning: the arrangement of words to form a sentence
- Synonym: structure, grammar rules
- Antonym: disorder
- Usage: The students are told to concentrate on the syntax of the English sentences.
8.Diagnosis (noun)
- Meaning: the process of identifying something
- Synonym: recognition, discovery
- Antonym: indifference
- Usage: Early diagnosis of the disease helps in rapid recovery.
9.Interpretation (noun)
- Meaning: the act of explaining the meaning of something
- Synonym: elucidation
- Antonym: misinterpretation
- Usage: The interpretation of the given data is required for the project.
10.Susceptible (adjective)
- Meaning: can be influenced or harmed
- Synonym: vulnerable
- Antonym: immune, resistant