1.Emulate (verb)
- Meaning: to imitate
- Synonym: reproduce
- Antonym: original
- Usage: The writers tried to sell the emulated copy of the novel.
2.Galvanize (verb)
- Meaning: provoking (someone) into taking action
- Synonym: startle, spur
- Antonym: demotivate
- Usage: The fight galvanized the issue into violence.
3.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.
4.Magnanimity (noun)
- Meaning: the act of being generous
- Synonym: generosity, benevolence
- Antonym: selfishness
- Usage: In difficult hours the magnanimity of the group helped the sufferers.
5.Profane (adjective)
- Meaning: secular activity
- Synonym: secular, temporal
- Antonym: religious
- Usage: The country is much profane in approach, than its neighbors.
6.Flabbergasted (adjective)
- Meaning: getting surprised
- Synonym: astonish, astound
- Antonym: unconcerned
- Usage: They got totally flabbergasted after receiving the news.
7.Conjecture (noun)
- Meaning: an opinion or conclusion from insufficient evidence
- Synonym: speculation, presumption
- Antonym: fact
- Usage: The reporter made a conjecture of the incident as it lacked evidence.
8.Foster (verb)
- Meaning: to develop something or someone
- Synonym: encourage, rear
- Antonym: suppress
- Usage: The child is instructed to foster learning.
9.Entreat (verb)
- Meaning: requesting someone earnestly
- Synonym: implore, beseech
- Antonym: command
- Usage: He entreated his friends to not leave the arena.
10.Reverence (noun)
- Meaning: showing deep respect
- Synonym: admiration, honor
- Antonym: disrespect
- Usage: The man honor and reverence to the deceased.