1.Perplexed (adjective)
- Meaning: completely confused out of surprise or shock
- Synonym: baffled, bewildered
- Antonym: unbaffled
- Usage: She was perplexed on his sudden arrival.
2.Languid (adjective)
- Meaning: lazy or less physical effort
- Synonym: relaxed, languorous
- Antonym: vigorous, enthusiastic
- Usage: The class lay languid in the room during the summer afternoon.
3.Equestrian (adjective)
- Meaning: horse riding skill or related to that
- Synonym: horseman, jockey
- Antonym: halt
- Usage: She possesses great equestrian skill.
4.Segregation (noun)
- Meaning: the action of separating something
- Synonym: isolation, separation
- Antonym: integration
- Usage: The segregation of the students into distinct reduced anarchy.
5.Tenement (noun)
- Meaning: a room forming a separate house
- Synonym: quarters, apartment
- Antonym:–
- Usage: The tenements by the lane will be taken under construction.
6.Contort (verb)
- Meaning: twist and press out of shape
- Synonym: twist, distort
- Antonym: straight, even
- Usage: His face was contorted with pain after being hit in the accident.
7.Delineation (noun)
- Meaning: a graphic or vivid verbal description
- Synonym: portrayal, depiction
- Antonym: misrepresent, mis-portray
- Usage: His sharp delineation has impressed majority.
8.Fatuous (adjective)
- Meaning: devoid of intelligence
- Synonym: stupid, puerile
- Antonym: sensible, intelligent
- Usage: They deviated from the main concern to a fatuous argument.
9.Extol (verb)
- Meaning: praise or glorifying
- Synonym: applaud, acclaim
- Antonym: criticize
- Usage: She was warmly extolled for her huge success.
10.Proscribe (verb)
- Meaning: command against
- Synonym: forbid, prohibit
- Antonym: allowance
- Usage: He was proscribed not to leave the house until his parent returns.