1. Eccentricity : noun
- Meaning: the quality of being weird, different from the rest
- Synonyms : unconventional, queer
- Antonyms: mainstream , usual
- Usage : scientists are sometimes known for their eccentricity.
2. Clamour: noun
- Meaning: noise and shouting
- Synonyms: din, roar
- Antonyms: quietness, silence
- Usage: there was a clamour on the main road among the angry men.
3.Laudable : adjective
- Meaning: something which is worth praise
- Synonyms: praiseworthy, commendable
- Antonyms: detestable, loathsome
- Usage: She passed the exam on her first attempt which is definitely laudable
4. Loquacious : adjective
- Meaning : someone who talks a lot
- Synonyms : talkative, garrulous
- Antonyms : reticent, quiet
- Usage : She was loquacious once, but now she is a quiet girl.
5. Surmount : verb
- Meaning : to overcome something/ to place something at the top
- Synonyms : get over, conquer
- Antonyms : beaten, unconquered
- Usage : They surmounted all odds and emerged successful.
6. Munificent : adjective
- Meaning: being generous helpful
- Synonyms: generous , philanthropic
- Antonyms: miser
- Usage : He is a munificent personality.
7. Myriad : adjective
- Meaning: many number of people or any other thing(emotions, colors, etc)
- Synonyms : innumerable, uncountable
- Antonyms: less, few
- Usage: The movie generates myriad emotions amongst the viewers.
8. Tranquility: noun
- Meaning: calmness or peace
- Synonym: placidity
- Antonym : turbulent
- Usage: She needs tranquility in her life.
9. Rapacious : adjective
- Meaning: being extremely greedy for anything
- Synonyms : grasping, avaricious
- Antonyms : generous, selfless
- Usage : The woman was rapacious and killed her husband for money
10. Distort : verb
- Meaning: to spoil or twist something in a negative way
- Synonym : manipulate
- Antonym : genuine
- Usage : the media shows distorted facts nowadays.