Meaning: Difficult to understand; obscure. Example: The professor’s lecture was so abstruse that many students felt lost. Synonyms: obscure, esoteric, cryptic Antonyms: clear, simple, obvious |
Card: 2 / 10 |
Meaning: To charm or enchant someone, often in a deceptive way. Example: She was beguiled by his smooth talk. Synonyms: charm, entice, deceive Antonyms: repel, disillusion, bore |
Card: 4 / 10 |
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Meaning: Emotionally insensitive or unfeeling. Example: His callous remarks hurt her feelings deeply. Synonyms: insensitive, heartless, unfeeling Antonyms: compassionate, sensitive, caring |
Card: 6 / 10 |
Meaning: A scarcity or lack of something. Example: There was a dearth of evidence to support his claims. Synonyms: scarcity, shortage, insufficiency Antonyms: abundance, surplus, plenty |
Card: 8 / 10 |
Meaning: Bubbling with high spirits; lively. Example: Her effervescent personality lit up the room. Synonyms: lively, bubbly, vivacious Antonyms: dull, flat, lifeless |
Card: 10 / 10 |