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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.
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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.
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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...
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SWAMP (NOUN): (कीचड़) quagmire
Synonyms: marshland, lowland
Antonyms: clean land, clear
Example Sentence: This area is full of swamp so it smells fouls all...
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SNITCH (VERB): (प्रकट करना) reveal
Synonyms: divulge, evince
Antonyms: conceal, suppress
Example Sentence: Today Akshima is going to snitch her secret.
HUSTLER (NOUN): (अपराधी...
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DEMURE (ADJECTIVE): (संकोची) Reserved
Synonyms: Timid, Reticent
Antonyms: Bold, Brave
Example Sentence: Swastika is too outgoing for anyone to ever accuse her of being demure.
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MOLLYCODDLE (VERB): pamper
Synonyms: overprotect, cater to
Antonyms: ignore, neglect
Example Sentence: I found school very difficult, and realized I'd been mollycoddled at home.
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MERETRICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): based on pretense; deceptively pleasing
Synonyms: gaudy, flashy
Antonyms: genuine, real
Example Sentence: Malaika was flaunting her meretricious bracelet.
CATASTROPHE (NOUN): calamity
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MERETRICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): based on pretense; deceptively pleasing
Synonyms: gaudy, flashy
Antonyms: genuine, real
Example Sentence: Malaika was flaunting her meretricious bracelet.
CATASTROPHE (NOUN): calamity
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CLINCH (VERB): secure
Synonyms: clutch, clasp
Antonyms: let go, liberate
Example Sentence: He wanted to impress him to clinch a business deal.
VESTIGE (NOUN):...
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BERSERK (ADJECTIVE): Insane
Synonyms: crazed, maniacal
Antonyms: rational, sensible
Example Sentence: Army went berserk with an arsenal of guns.
DORMANT (ADJECTIVE): Asleep
Synonyms: comatose, sleeping
Antonyms:...
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FINIAL (NOUN): highest point
Synonyms: peak, acme
Antonyms: nadir, bottom
Example Sentence: Physics is the finial of scientific knowledge.
FERVENT (ADJECTIVE): enthusiastic
Synonyms: ardent,...
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FLARE (VERB): erupt
Synonyms: blaze, explode
Antonyms: mend, implode
Example Sentence: Fierce fighting flared between the army men and the terrorists.
FLAUNT (VERB): advertise
Synonyms:...
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VOCABULARY
1.GNARLY (ADJECTIVE): different
Synonyms: extraordinary, unique
Antonyms: normal, ordinary
Example Sentence: Ronit is my gnarly fellow.
SET OFF (VERB): redeem
Synonyms: compensate, propitiate
Antonyms: disagree, spoil
Example Sentence:
After realizing...
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VIVISECTION (NOUN): partition
Synonyms: division, segmentation
Antonyms: connection, combination
Example Sentence: They witnessed the vivisection of India into separate parts.
FLOUT (VERB): disregard
Synonyms: defy,...
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DIRE (ADJECTIVE): horrible
Synonyms: daunting, dreadful
Antonyms: friendly, harmless
Example sentence: She witnessed a dire incident.
NETTLE (VERB): annoy
Synonyms: irritate, disturb
Antonyms: appease, please
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RAMIFICATION (NOUN): bifurcation
Synonyms: divarication, branching
Antonyms: unity, union
Example Sentence: An extended family with its ramifications of neighbouring in-laws.
ACCREDITATION (NOUN): authorization
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SLY (ADJECTIVE): clever
Synonyms: canny, impish
Antonyms: behaved, foolish
Example Sentence: His sly strategy can help you gain everything back.
AUDACIOUS (ADJECTIVE): daring
Synonyms: bold, resolute
Antonyms: shy, timid
Example Sentence: He...