1.Enthrall (verb)
- Meaning: to enchant
- Synonym: captivate
- Antonym: repel
- Usage: This subject enthralled him much than anything else.
2.Recondite (adjective)
- Meaning: little known
- Synonym: obscure
- Antonym: revealing
- Usage: The story is full of recondite information.
3.Perspicacious (adjective)
- Meaning:having a ready insight into and understanding of things
- Synonym: discerning, perceptive
- Antonym: inattentive
- Usage:He was perspicacious enough to realize that things were soon going to change.
4.Beguile (verb)
- Meaning: charm or enchant in a deceptive way
- Synonym: amuse, enchant
- Antonym: unappealing
- Usage: He beguiled the tourists with his warm approach to wrong destination.
5.Pernicious (adjective)
- Meaning: exceedingly harmful
- Synonym: detrimental
- Antonym: beneficial
- Usage: Preaching racism is a pernicious act in the current times.
6.Incipient (adjective)
- Meaning: partly existence
- Synonym: impending
- Antonym: wholesome
- Usage: She has some incipient memories of her childhood trip.
7.Emaciated (adjective)
- Meaning: very thin or slim due disease
- Synonym: skeletal
- Antonym: fat
- Usage: He got emaciated after the accident.
8.Terse (adjective)
- Meaning: brief and to the point
- Synonym: brusque
- Antonym: verbose
- Usage: He ended with a terse reply.
9.Impunity (noun)
- Meaning: release from punishment
- Synonym: exemption
- Antonym: liability
- Usage: The influential ones enjoy impunity in most of the cases.
10.Consortium (noun)
- Meaning: a group of more than two individuals or company
- Synonym: institution, syndicate
- Antonym: untrustworthy
- Usage: The minister asked his consortium to opiate.