1.Disavow (verb)
- Meaning: deny any responsibility or support
- Synonym: disclaim
- Antonym: acknowledge
- Usage: He disavowed the actions of his subordinates.
2.Dismay (noun)
- Meaning: concern
- Synonym: consternation
- Antonym: pleasure
- Usage: To my dismay I found that it was in the American notation.
3.Distort (verb)
- Meaning: to deform something
- Synonym: twist
- Antonym: accurate
- Usage: The sound of the guitar was distorted.
4.Entice (verb)
- Meaning: attract or tempt by offering pleasure or advantage.
- Synonym: tempt
- Antonym: deter
- Usage: Retailers tried to entice the customers with discount price.
5.Emolument (noun)
- Meaning: salary
- Synonym: remuneration
- Antonym: debt
- Usage: Jim quit his job when his boss refused to give him a larger emolument.
6.Encroach (verb)
- Meaning: to intrude
- Synonym: trespass
- Antonym: recognize
- Usage: They tried to encroach into my personal space.
7.Exonerate (verb)
- Meaning: to absolve
- Synonym: acquit
- Antonym: convict
- Usage: Lyndon was exonerated from the accusation of cheating.
8.Gainsay (verb)
- Meaning: deny or contradict
- Synonym: dispute
- Antonym: confirm
- Usage: It would be unwise of you to gainsay your doctor’s medical suggestions.
9.Gallantry (noun)
- Meaning: courageous
- Synonym: bravery
- Antonym: cowardice
- Usage: She won a medal for gallantry.
10.Glimpse (noun)
- Meaning: momentary partial view
- Synonym: glance
- Antonym: stare
- Usage: She saw only a glimpse of the foods.