1.Debilitated (adjective)
- Meaning: make weak
- Synonym: enfeebling, enervating
- Antonym: restorative
- Usage: Fear threatened to debilitate me.
2.Candour (noun)
- Meaning: Honest and straightforward in attitude and speech
- Synonym: frankness, honesty
- Antonym: concealment
- Usage: She expressed his feeling with candour.
3.Charlatan (noun)
- Meaning: a quick or a fraud
- Synonym: quack, sham
- Antonym: profit, honesty
- Usage: The so called psychic was exposed as a charlatan.
4.Discernible (adjective)
- Meaning: able to be discerned; perceptible
- Synonym: visible, detectable
- Antonym: indiscernible
- Usage: The incident had no discernible effect on his psyche.
5.Analogue (noun)
- Meaning: a thing or person compared to one another
- Synonym: comparison, non-uniformity
- Antonym: similarity
- Usage: The analogue between the exterior and the interior was highlighted.
6.Besmirch (verb)
- Meaning: charge falsely or attacking with malicious intent
- Synonym: tarnish, sully
- Antonym: honour, enhance
- Usage: They tried to besmirch his reputation.
7.Profuse (adjective)
- Meaning: abundant
- Synonym: prolific, ample
- Antonym: scarce
- Usage: The garden produced quality vegetation due to profuse rain.
8.Dissuaded (verb)
- Meaning: to persuade not to take a particular action.
- Synonym: discourage, divert
- Antonym: encourage
- Usage: His friends tried to dissuade him from his goals.
9.Extinguish (verb)
- Meaning: put an end
- Synonym: douse, quench
- Antonym: beginning
- Usage: He extinguished the traces bit by bit.
10.Contrary (adjective)
- Meaning: something opposite in nature
- Synonym: contradictory, opposed
- Antonym: similarity
- Usage: He was given contrary options to choose the correct one.