1.Excerpt (verb)
- Meaning: to take from a text
- Synonym: portion
- Antonym: whole
- Usage: These lines are excerpted from the main novel.
2.Reconciliation (noun)
- Meaning: reunion
- Synonym: pacification
- Antonym: havoc
- Usage: He tried to make reconciliation between the two families.
3.Rectification (noun)
- Meaning: correcting something
- Synonym: amendment
- Antonym: erroneous
- Usage: The passage rectification before publishing.
4.Remarkable (adjective)
- Meaning: striking
- Synonym: extraordinary
- Antonym: ordinary
- Usage: She made a remarkable progress in her studies.
5.Regency (noun)
- Meaning: the office of or period of government by a regent
- Synonym: regime
- Antonym: unofficial
- Usage: During the regency of the former officer, peace was better restored.
6.Perpetuity (noun)
- Meaning: the state or quality of lasting forever
- Synonym: endurance
- Antonym: impermanence
- Usage: These lands were granted to the family in perpetuity.
7.Largesse (noun)
- Meaning: generosity in bestowing money
- Synonym: liberality
- Antonym: meanness
- Usage: He throws his largesse to all and sundry.
8.Munificent (adjective)
- Meaning: generosity
- Synonym: bountiful
- Antonym: niggardly
- Usage: A former student has donated a munificent sum of money to the college.
9.Noxious (adjective)
- Meaning: poisonous
- Synonym: toxic
- Antonym: beneficial
- Usage: The noxious odor in the air is due to the chemicals from industry.
10.Predilection (noun)
- Meaning: a preference or special liking for something
- Synonym: fondness
- Antonym: disinclination
- Usage: He showed a predilection for poetry.