1. EMBARRASS (VERB): cause mental discomfort
Synonyms: bewilder, annoy
Antonyms: appease, delight
Example Sentence:
He embarrassed his wife by making fun of her but she braved it.
2. DELICACY (NOUN): fineness of structure
Synonyms: elegance, exquisiteness Antonyms: inelegance, weirdness
Example Sentence:
The delicacy of Taj Mahal is in its white marble.
3. CONCERNED (ADJECTIVE): worried
Synonyms: distressed, troubled Antonyms: collected, composed
Example Sentence:
The concerned mother prayed to God for the safety of her son.
4. MISERLY (ADJECTIVE): greedy and stingy
Synonyms: tightfisted, cheapskate Antonyms: generous, liberal
Example Sentence:
A miserly person never lets go of his money easily.
5. STRAIN (NOUN): pain due to exertion
Synonyms: sprain, brunt Antonyms: wellness, ease
Example Sentence:
The strain experienced by the wrestlers is a lot.
6. VENTURE (NOUN): exploit
Synonyms: endeavor, investment Antonyms: idleness, inaction
Example Sentence:
He has many ventures to his name.
7. OBTAIN (VERB): get
Synonyms: acquire, attain Antonyms: disperse, forfeit
Example Sentence:
They obtained their profits by reducing expenses.
8. LEND (VERB): contribute
Synonyms: extend, impart Antonyms: conceal, withstand
Example Sentence:
They lend money to us in need.
9. CLUMSY (ADJECTIVE): awkward
Synonyms: bulky, ponderous Antonyms: adroit, athletic
Example Sentence:
The clumsy boy fell down.
10. ADROIT (ADJECTIVE): very able or skilled
Synonyms: adept, nimble Antonyms: incompetent, clumsy
Example Sentence:
The adroit employees are assets for the organization.