- Baffle: (verb) totally confused
Synonyms: perplex, mystify, bewilder
Antonyms: enlighten, explain
Example sentence: His sudden departure baffled everyone.
- Destitute: ( adjective) penniless
Synonyms: insolvent, poor
Antonyms: wealthy, affluent
Example sentence: Our NGO always cares for destitute children.
- Monstrous: (adjective) gruesome, having the ugly appearance of a monster
Synonyms: dreadful, horrific
Antonyms: polite, kind
Example sentence: No one can love Ravi, he is violent and monstrous when he gets angry.
- Embargo: (noun) an official ban
Synonyms: prohibit, boycott
Antonyms: allow, permission
Example sentence: All of these countries have been embargoed by the US.
- Forsake: (verb) leave
Synonyms: abandon, desert
Antonyms: support, claim
Example sentence: His friends forsook him when he needed them the most.
- Bothersome: (adjective) annoying
Synonyms: troublesome, irksome
Antonyms: helpful, pleasing
Example sentence: My neighbour is so bothersome that he always parks his car in front of my gate.
- Hefty: (Adjective) heavy
Synonyms: sturdy, well built
Antonyms: tiny, small
Example sentence: Since he did not follow the traffic rules, a hefty fine had been imposed on him.
- Sluggish: (adjective) inactive
Synonyms: slack, slow
Antonyms: dynamic, vigorous
Example sentence: Though he woke late, he still feels very tired and sluggish.
- Bloom: (noun) blossom
Synonyms: thrive, flourish
Antonyms: wither, fade
Example sentence: She concentrated hard on another wilted flower, bringing it back to full bloom.
- Browbeat: (verb) terrorize
Synonyms: bully, oppress
Antonyms: comfort, console
Example sentence: The witness was browbeaten under cross examination