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ERRONEOUS (ADJECTIVE): wrong
Synonyms: faulty, flawed
Antonyms: accurate, genuine
Example Sentence: She read an erroneous article.
ABASH (VERB): embarrass
Synonyms: disconcert, rattle
Antonyms: soothe, allay
Example Sentence:...
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DESPOIL (VERB): destroy
Synonyms: desecrate, devour
Antonyms: construct, assemble
Example Sentence: We must despoil our enemy and his objectives.
DETER (VERB): inhibit...
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MORTIFY (VERB): (अपमानित करना) cause to feel shame
Synonyms: annoy, deflate
Antonyms: please, soothe
Example Sentence: He mortified her mother by creating a conspiracy against...
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SERENE (ADJECTIVE): calm
Synonyms: laid-back, placid
Antonyms: clamorous, turbulent
Example Sentence: We must work in a serene environment.
ACCUSTOMED (ADJECTIVE): be used to
Synonyms:...
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VOCABULARIES FOR MAY 25, 2018
ADAMANT (ADJECTIVE): unyielding
Synonyms: resolute, stubborn
Antonyms: irresolute, submissive
Example Sentence: We shouldn’t be adamant every time else it...
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STAID (ADJECTIVE): serious
Synonyms: steady, conventional
Antonyms: frivolous, funny
Example Sentence: He is a staid professor.
GOB (NOUN): multitude
Synonyms: abundance, fullness
Antonyms: individual,...
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GUFFAW (NOUN): (खिलखिलाकर हंसना) Burst of laughter
Synonyms: howling, pillage
Antonyms: moan, sob
Example Sentence: He burst into a loud guffaw.
RIDICULE (NOUN):...
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SHAPELY (ADJECTIVE): well-proportioned
Synonyms: comely, elegant
Antonyms: ugly, deformed
Example Sentence: He is sharply.
STATUESQUE (ADJECTIVE): tall and dignified
Synonyms:...
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UNDUE (ADJECTIVE): (अनुचित) disproportionate
Synonyms: extreme, unjustified
Antonyms: appropriate, justified
Example sentence: Don’t try to take an undue advantage.
VIGOROUS (ADJECTIVE): (फुरतीला) energetic
Synonyms: dynamic,...
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SINGULARLY (ADVERB): (अकेले) notably
Synonyms: uniquely, remarkably
Antonyms: together, commonly
Example Sentence: This was a singularly done task.
CLAMOUR (NOUN): (कोलाहल) upheaval
Synonyms: tumult, outcry
Antonyms:...
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DISTRAUGHT (ADJECTIVE): Worried
Synonyms: distressed, upset
Antonyms: balanced, calm
Example Sentence: His distraught parents were comforted last night.
HYSTERIC (ADJECTIVE): Mentally maladjusted
Synonyms: disturbed,...
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SUPERVENE (VERB): (पीछे आना) Follow
Synonyms: pursue, supersede
Antonyms: retreat, precede
Example Sentence: Team members supervene their leaders.
DRACONIAN (ADJECTIVE): (कठोर) Harsh
Synonyms: cruel,...
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INSISTENCE (NOUN): (ज़ोर) demand
Synonyms: urging, emphasis
Antonyms: satisfaction, satiation
Example Sentence: Our insistence for luxuries should not cause a misery to...
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CONTEMPORANEOUS (ADJECTIVE): (आधुनिक) Coeval
Synonyms: simultaneous, contemporary
Antonyms: different, separate
Example Sentence: The contemporaneous ringing of the multiple phone lines kept the new receptionist...
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UBIQUITOUS (ADJECTIVE): (विश्वव्यापी) universal
Synonyms: pervasive, omnipresent
Antonyms: scarce, rare
Example Sentence: If the ubiquitous red tape is annoying, other local customs are downright strange....
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IGNOMINIOUS (ADJECTIVE): (अपयशपूर्ण) humiliating
Synonyms: embarrassing, disgraceful
Antonyms: respectable, honorable
Example Sentence: The family was very embarrassed about their son’s ignominious behavior at the gathering.
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DALLY (VERB): (देर करना) delay
Synonyms: linger, loiter
Antonyms: hurry, hasten
Example Sentence: She'd dallied upstairs long enough to put on a Jacket.
CONGENIAL...
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FECKLESS (ADJECTIVE): without purpose
Synonyms: aimless, carefree
Antonyms: purposeful, efficient
Example Sentence: It was a feckless attempt to make the company a success.
MERCURIAL...
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COARSE (ADJECTIVE): (अशिष्ट) rude
Synonyms: discourteous, uncouth
Antonyms: refined, decent
Example Sentence: We should avoid using coarse language especially for females.
PIECEMEAL (ADVERB): (आंशिक...
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ODIUM (NOUN): (घिनौना) loathing
Synonyms: abhorrence, disgust
Antonyms: affection, liking
Example Sentence: After getting out of prison, the child molester still had to deal with...
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AMBIDEXTROUS (ADJECTIVE): (उभयहस्त) able to use both hands well; very skillful
Synonyms: versatile, facile
Antonyms: clumsy, maladroit
Example Sentence: A teacher comes across a student...