English Most Common Confused Words, Meanings and Example Sentences
Bizarre: strange
Example; The weather has been really bizarre today.
Bazaar: a market in the Middle East
Example; Our university is having its springtime bazaar.
Counsel: advice or to advise
Example; This is a counsel of despair.
Council: group that manages or advises
Example; I’m running for city council.
Dual: having two parts
Example; He has a dual personality.
Duel: contest between two participants
Example; My uncle son had been killed in a duel.
Serial: happening in a series
Example; This man is a serial killer.
Cereal: breakfast food or edible grain
Example; Samuel is eating cereal.
illicit: not allowed by law or against rules
Elicit: draw out a reply or reaction
Loathe: to hate someone or something
Loath: reluctant or unwilling
Infer: draw a conclusion from
Imply: indirectly suggest something
Dessert: sweet cource of meal
Desert: waterless, emtyp area
Lose: be deprived of or fail to win
Loose: set free or unfasten
Current: happening now
Currant: dried grape
Frieze: decoration along a Wall
Freeze: turn into ice
Climatic: relating to climate
Climactic: creating a climax
Queue: row of people or vehicles
Cue: signal to act
Diffuse: spread over wide area
Defuse: make a situation less tense
Envelope: paper container for a letter
Envelop: cover or surround something
Canvass: seek someone’s vote
Canvas: strong type of cloth
Exorcise: drive out an evil spirit
Exercise: physical activiy
Immoral: not following moral standards
Amoral: unconcerned with right or wrong
Adjective For Authentic and Example Sentences
Adjective For Astonishing and Example Sentences
Adjective For Alluring and Example Sentences
Adjective For Attractive and Example Sentences
Adjective For Acrobatic and Example Sentences