1. UNNERVE (VERB): upset
- Synonyms: agitate, bewilder
- Antonyms: calm, comfort
- Example Sentence: The news about Rahim had unnerved me.
2. BROWBEAT (VERB): castigate
- Synonyms: intimidate, harass
- Antonyms: aid, assist
- Example Sentence: The builder browbeat the labour.
3. RECONDITE (ADJECTIVE): mysterious
- Synonyms: obscure, abstruse
- Antonyms: straightforward, apparent
- Example Sentence: She gave me a recondite smile at the party.
4. QUIESCENT (ADJECTIVE): in a state of inactivity or dormancy
- Synonyms: stagnant, inert
- Antonyms: active, moving
- Example Sentence: The quiescent river was looking very wide.
5. BILK (VERB): cheat
- Synonyms: deceive, defraud
- Antonyms: honest, give
- Example Sentence: She bilked on me.
6. GESTALT (NOUN): arrangement
- Synonyms: composition, structure
- Antonyms: disarray, chaos
- Example Sentence: This is a proper gestalt.
7. LOUSY (ADJECTIVE): awful
- Synonyms: very bad, terrible
- Antonyms: pleasant, superior
- Example Sentence: His room is filled with lousy smell.
8. ZANY (ADJECTIVE): funny
- Synonyms: campy, comical
- Antonyms: serious, wise
- Example Sentence: Don’t you think he is a zany fellow?
9. RENEGADE (ADJECTIVE): rebellious
- Synonyms: reactionary, backsliding
- Antonyms: obedient, submissive
- Example Sentence: His renegade activities are increasing day by day.
10. DELPHIAN (ADJECTIVE): obscure in meaning
- Synonyms: enigmatic, ambiguous
- Antonyms: certain, known
- Example Sentence: He handed me over a delphian prescription.