1. DISTINGUISH (VERB): tell the difference
- Synonyms: analyze, categorize
- Antonyms: allow, combine
- Usage: Distinguish the matter as soon as possible.
2. EXTRICATE (VERB): get out of a situation
- Synonyms: detach, extract
- Antonyms: attach, connect
- Usage: Amay was trying to extricate himself from official duties.
3. ENTANGLE (VERB): involve
- Synonyms: confuse, complicate
- Antonyms: clarify, exclude
- Usage: Don’t entangle those people in your project as they are not trustworthy.
4. ENSNARE (VERB): trap
- Synonyms: cheat, embroil
- Antonyms: free, liberate
- Usage: Don’t let anyone ensnare you.
5. DUMBFOUND (VERB): astound
- Synonyms: amaze, astonish
- Antonyms: calm, expect
- Usage: Ansh did his best to dumbfound his boss.
6. FORECAST (NOUN): prediction
- Synonyms: projection, estimate
- Antonyms: hindsight, ignorance
- Usage: You are not a God that your forecast is going to be happened.
7. DISTRAUGHT (ADJECTIVE): very upset
- Synonyms: agitated, anxious
- Antonyms: balanced, calm
- Usage: She burst into a little peal of laughter as she looked into his distraught face.
8. PREMEDITATED (ADJECTIVE): planned
- Synonyms: calculated, deliberate
- Antonyms: accidental, casual
- Usage: Had it really been premeditated that he should fall into that camp?
9. RIG (VERB): dress
- Synonyms: equip, furnish
- Antonyms: disrobe, uncover
- Usage: The children return from Box Hill, and are rigged out for church.
10. COMPOSITE (ADJECTIVE): mixed
- Synonyms: complex, compound
- Antonyms: homogeneous, simple
- Usage: This composite body of troop can’t be recognized.