1.Consecration (noun)
- Meaning:the action of making or declaring something
- Synonym: devote
- Antonym: desecrate
- Usage:The monks will consecrate the temple as a house of worship.
2.Discrimination (noun)
- Meaning: bias
- Synonym: prejudice
- Antonym: fair
- Usage: The judgment should not contain any discrimination.
3.Alteration (noun)
- Meaning: change
- Synonym: adaptation
- Antonym: constancy
- Usage: The alteration made in the décor looks good.
4.Jeopardize (verb)
- Meaning: threaten
- Synonym: endanger
- Antonym: safety
- Usage: The village is jeopardized after the storm.
5.Acclaim (adjective)
- Meaning: celebrated
- Synonym: approve
- Antonym: refusal
- Usage:He deserves the acclaim he has received.
6.Demarcation (noun)
- Meaning: the act of fixing boundary
- Synonym: delimitation
- Antonym: indefiniteness
- Usage: It’s hard to draw a demarcation between work and leisure.
7.Seize (verb)
- Meaning: taking hold of something forcibly
- Synonym: grasp
- Antonym: release
- Usage: The authority seized all the properties of the accused temporarily.
8.Demure (verb)
- Meaning: raising objection
- Synonym: dissent
- Antonym: accede
- Usage: I agreed to the proposal without any demur.
9.Credence (noun)
- Meaning:belief in or acceptance of something as true.
- Synonym: confidence
- Antonym: denial
- Usage: The jury in the courtroom did not give any credence to the drunk’s testimony.
10.Exult (verb)
- Meaning:feel or show triumphant
- Synonym: rejoice
- Antonym: sorrow
- Usage: The cult leader stressed how important it was to exult in the power of their gods.