1. INQUISITIVE (ADJECTIVE): curious
Synonyms: impertinent, meddling
Antonyms: incurious, unconcerned
Example Sentence:
Inquisitive relatives are always disliked.
2. ENACT (VERB): perform
Synonyms: portray, execute Antonyms: prevent, fail
Example Sentence:
They enacted the legendary play of Ali Baba and 40 thieves.
3. INDIFFERENT (ADJECTIVE): uninterested
Synonyms: callous, impervious Antonyms: compassionate, responsive
Example Sentence:
The indifferent soldier shot the boy who was wearing a suicide belt.
4. INTRUSIVE (ADJECTIVE): disturbing element
Synonyms: prying, meddlesome Antonyms: unfeeling, nonchalant
Example Sentence:
The intrusive boy kept disturbing his siblings.
5. VIOLENT (ADJECTIVE): destructive
Synonyms: savage, demonic Antonyms: passive, mild
Example Sentence:
The violent creatures can’t be controlled.
6. FIERY (ADJECTIVE): wild
Synonyms: fierce, flaring Antonyms: impassive, subdued
Example Sentence:
The fiery batsman hit a century in no time.
7. CASUALLY (ADVERB): carelessly
Synonyms: indifferently, offhandedly Antonyms: carefully, heedfully
Example Sentence:
The stupid boy carried himself casually.
8. SHADY (ADJECTIVE): dark
Synonyms: chiaroscuro, adumbral Antonyms: bright, aboveboard
Example Sentence:
The shady areas must be avoided during night as snakes might be there.
9. MISLEADING (ADJECTIVE): confusing
Synonyms: ambiguous, disingenuous Antonyms: sincere, straight
Example Sentence:
The misleading actor portrayed the role in a wrong way.
10. DEFEND (VERB): protect
Synonyms: safeguard, uphold Antonyms: endanger, desert
Example Sentence:
All of us must defend the integrity of our nation.