- DISORIENT (VERB):Baffle
Synonyms: puzzle, bewilder Antonyms: orient, balance
Example Sentence:
Students become pretty much disoriented when they are asked career related questions.
- STIRRING (ADJECTIVE): Rousing
Synonyms: stimulating, inspiring Antonyms: boring, monotonous
Example Sentence:
Civil disobedience movement was literally stirring.
- IMPERVIOUS (ADJECTIVE):unable to be perpetrated
Synonyms: immune, impenetrable Antonyms: affected, susceptible
Example Sentence:
They built an impervious layer of basaltic clay.
- ENGORGE (VERB):gulp down
Synonyms: englut, guzzle Antonyms: fast, diet
Example Sentence:
He engorged the food at the dining table yesterday.
- DAEMON (NOUN): Demon
Synonyms: devil, vampire Antonyms: angel, God
Example Sentence:
At times he acts as a daemon.
- VAPID (ADJECTIVE):boring
Synonyms: innocuous, tedious Antonyms: exciting, interesting
Example Sentence:
Roy is a vapid movie I have ever seen.
- COMPLAISANT (ADJECTIVE):amiable
Synonyms: compliant, friendly Antonyms: antagonistic, discontented
Example Sentence:
He is a complaisant man.
- ADO (NOUN):Fuss
Synonyms: confusion, stir Antonyms: calm, peace
Example Sentence:
These guests are making ado at my place.
- INGENIOUS (ADJECTIVE):skilful
Synonyms: clever, creative Antonyms: dull, foolish
Example Sentence:
She explained an ingenious trick to remember the tables.
- PROMINENT (ADJECTIVE): notable
Synonyms: eminent, distinguished Antonyms: unknown, unremarkable
Example Sentence:
This product has many prominent features.