1.Abdicate (verb)
- Meaning: renounce or high office
- Synonym: resign, disown
- Antonym: accept
- Usage: He abdicated as a minister in the administration.
2.Accomplish (verb)
- Meaning: to achieve or completion of something.
- Synonym: achievement, attainment
- Antonym: failure
- Usage: She accomplished her dreams.
3.Ad hoc (adjective)
- Meaning: happening that is created for a purpose
- Synonym: impromptu, extempore
- Antonym: general, non-specific
- Usage: The decisions were taken on ad hoc basis.
4.Parsimony (noun)
- Meaning: extreme unwillingness to spend money or resources
- Synonym: miserliness
- Antonym: generosity
- Usage: The parsimony in him restricted him to buy new books.
5.Fallible (adjective)
- Meaning: capable of making mistakes
- Synonym: error-prone, errant
- Antonym: infallible
- Usage: Human are fallible at times in their choices.
6.Credulous (adjective)
- Meaning: having or showing interest in trusting things
- Synonym: gullible, naive
- Antonym: suspicious
- Usage: The credulous tourists recorded the traditional event.
7.Dainty (adjective)
- Meaning: delicate about choice
- Synonym: fastidious, fussy
- Antonym: undiscriminating
- Usage: The linen is decorated with dainty laces
8.Fastidious (adjective)
- Meaning: concerned of accuracy
- Synonym: scrupulous, meticulous
- Antonym: careless, indifferent
- Usage: She got ready for the event with fastidious care.
9.Altruism (noun)
- Meaning: someone habitually kind or self-less concern
- Synonym: consideration, self-sacrifice
- Antonym: selfish, self-centered
- Usage: He joined social workers out of altruism for the deprived.
10.Dormancy (noun)
- Meaning: a state of laziness or sleep
- Synonym: latent, immobility
- Antonym: mobility, activation
- Usage: The insects in winter undergo a state of prolonged dormancy.