Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions.
In the serenity of the provincial village, Samuel laid his keen eyes on his manuscript, under the soft glow of the night lamp. His granddaughter, Lily, a lively four-year-old, would often accompany him to his study, a quaint room filled with stacks of books and parchments. It had become their haven, a sanctuary where stories unfurled, as Samuel recounted tales from his childhood in the bustling city of London, adroitly weaving a world that Lily had never seen before.
Enthralled, Lily would listen, her eyes wide as Samuel narrated his escapades in the bustling city streets, the imposing architecture, the rhythmic cadence of horse hooves on cobblestones, the hawker's persuasive clamor, the lively theatre performances in the city's heart and the serene bliss of evening strolls beside the shimmering River Thames. Lily's laugh was melodic as she listened to Samuel's mishaps and adventures amongst London's throngs, a stark contrast to their quiet village life.
Their bond deepened with each tale, embroidered with this quiet sharing of history. Lost in the web of narratives, time seemed to stretch in the tranquil ambiance of Samuel's study. Hours turned into moments, stories morphed into vivid dreams, and the once paramount line between reality and the woven tale blurred in the radiance of Samuel's storytelling. The tales breathed life into elements of the bustling city, painting an image so lively it felt as if the London of old had been transplanted into Samuel's study.
Outside the window, the village hummed its quiet lullaby, undisturbed by the echoes of the past reverberating through Samuel's tales. This peaceful symphony became a comforting backdrop to their shared evenings. The quaint study, with its wafting aroma of weathered parchments, became a time machine whisking them to a bygone era.
The tales became cherished memories for Lily, honing her understanding of family history and life beyond the village borders. She learned about her heritage and the world beyond, instilling a sense of wonder, love for stories, an eagerness to learn, and a bonding experience with her beloved grandfather.
"The tales became cherished memories for Lily, honing her understanding of family history and life beyond the village borders."
Select the most appropriate antonym of the underlined word.