| SN | Words | Meanings |
|---|---|---|
| 91 | Fatal | Deadly/likely to cause death |
| 92 | Turbid | Full of mud/dirt etc. that doesn't allow you to see through it |
| 93 | Turgid | Boring, complicated and difficult to understand (language)/Swollen/inundated |
| 94 | Seasonal | Happening or needed during a particular season (food/decorations/rains, etc.) |
| 95 | Seasonable | Suitable for the time of the year |
| 96 | Imply | To mean/suggest sth indirectly while communicating |
| 97 | Infer | To draw conclusions out of a text or a speech |
| 98 | Disinterested | Remaining aloof from personal interest/impartial |
| 99 | Uninterested | Not showing the interest to perform a task |
| 100 | Formerly | Of the past |
| 101 | Formally | With all the required norms and forms, officially |
| 102 | Moral | Concerning good conduct/character/socially acceptable/conscientious |
| 103 | Amoral | Heedless of moral behaviour/carefree |
| 104 | Morale | Mental state/courage and confidence |
| 105 | Immoral | Not socially acceptable/illicit/wrong |
| 106 | Immortal | Never dying/ famous and likely to be remembered for ever |
| 107 | Alternate | Happening in order: He attends the office on alternate days (every two days) |
| 108 | Alternative | An option out of two or more available choices/opportunities |
| 109 | Judicial | Connected with court/legal system |
| 110 | Judicious | Careful and sensible/showing good judgement |
| 111 | Incredible | Unbelievable/unexpectedly outstanding |
| 112 | Incredulous | Not willing to believe |
| 113 | Credulous | Too ready to believe sth and easily get tricked |
| 114 | Amiable | Friendly and of good nature/agreeable |
| 115 | Amicable | Done or achieved in a polite or friendly way without arguing |
| 116 | Bravado | A show of fake/pretended confidence/courage |
| 117 | Bravery | Great courage: Bravery lies in the act of unflinching adherence to one's mission. |
| 118 | Allusion | A mention of sth indirectly |
| 119 | Illusion | Something unreal or misleading (like a mirage) |
| 120 | Intermittent | Irregularly happening sth/ on and off over a period of time (like rain/protest) |
| Continued... |
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Commonly Confused Word Pairs: 91-120
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