✅191). Oblivious (Adjective)
Definition: not aware of or concerned about what is 
happening around one
Synonyms: 
unaware, unconscious, heedless, unmindful, insensible
, unheeding
Usage: she became absorbed, oblivious to the passage 
of time
✅192). Spook (Verb)
Definition: Afraid of, frighten, unnerve
Synonyms: horrific, panic, terrify. 
Usage: he'll spook if we make any noise

✅193). Erstwhile (Adjective)
Definition: former
Synonyms: former, old, past, one-time, sometime
Usage: the erstwhile president of the company
✅194).Ally (Verb)
Definition: combine or unite a resource or commodity 
with (another) for mutual benefit
Synonyms: 
combine, marry, couple, merge, amalgamate, join
Usage: he allied his racing experience with his father's 
business acumen
✅195). Embracing (Verb)
Definition: hold (someone) closely in one's arms, 
especially as a sign of affection
Synonyms: hug, take/hold in one's arms, hold
Usage: Aunt Sophie embraced her warmly
✅196). Reconcile (Verb)
Definition: make or show to be compatible
Synonyms: make 
compatible, harmonize, square, make harmonious
Usage: the agreement had to be reconciled with the 
city's new international relations policy

✅197). Errant (Adjective)
Definition: erring or straying from the accepted course 
or standards
Synonyms: offending, guilty, culpable, misbehaving, 
delinquent, lawless
Usage: an errant husband coming back from a night 
on the tiles

✅198). Indulgent (Adjective)
Definition: having or indicating a readiness or over-
readiness to be generous to or lenient with someone
Synonyms: permissive, easy-going, broad-
minded, liberal, tolerant, forgiving, forbearing
Usage: indulgent parents

✅199). Refrain (Verb)
Definition: stop oneself from doing something.
Synonyms: abstain, desist, hold back, stop oneself, 
withhold
Usage: she refrained from comment

✅200). Insurgent (Adjective)
Definition: rising in active revolt
Synonyms: rebellious, rebel, revolutionary, mutinous
Usage: alleged links with insurgent groups