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FLAMBOYANT (ADJECTIVE): Extravagant
Synonyms: glamorous, ornate
Antonyms: dull, plain
Example Sentence: He always wears flamboyant clothes to make people notice him.
QUACKERY (NOUN): charlatanism
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UPBEAT (ADJECTIVE): buoyant
Synonyms: happy, cheery
Antonyms: depressed, discouraged
Example Sentence: He is a very upbeat person.
SPUR (NOUN): incitement
Synonyms: catalyst, excitant
Antonyms: deterrent, hindrance
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IMMUTABLE (ADJECTIVE): not changing or unable to be changed
Synonyms: sacrosanct, stable
Antonyms: flexible, mutable
Example Sentence: Some people regard grammar as an immutable set...
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DIFFIDENT (ADJECTIVE): shy
Synonyms: timid, hesitant
Antonyms: confident, brave
Example Sentence: He was a diffident child in such a large family.
DERIDE (VERB): mock
Synonyms:...
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DEPURATE (VERB): to purify
Synonyms: distill, clean
Antonyms: dirty, pollute
Example Sentence: He depurated the air by using charcoal.
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GLIB (ADJECTIVE): eloquent
Synonyms: loquacious, talkative
Antonyms: quiet, silent
Example Sentence:Radhika is a glib girl.
FECUND (ADJECTIVE): breeding
Synonyms: fertile, reproducing
Antonyms: impotent, sterile
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ASCRIPTION (NOUN): credit
Synonyms: acknowledgement, recognition
Antonyms: disclaimer, dishonour
Example Sentence: The employees who work hard, deserve to be given ascription for their ideas.
TOIL (VERB):work hard
Synonyms: strive, moil
Antonyms: relax,...
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1.SCYTHE (VERB): cut
Synonyms: curtail, slash
Antonyms: combine, collude
Example Sentence:She hurt her finger while scything vegetables.
FANCY (ADJECTIVE): decorative
Synonyms: extravagant, elegant
Antonyms: plain, simple
Example Sentence:We have...
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BILGING (VERB): blow up like a balloon
Synonyms: inflate, swell
Antonyms: compress, shrink
Example Sentence: The parachute started bilging.
DOWNPLAY (VERB):...
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GERMANE (ADJECTIVE): Appropriate
Synonyms: applicable, apropos
Antonyms: inappropriate, irrelevant
Example Sentence: His germane approach hit the nail on the head.
REGIMEN (NOUN): Systematic Plan
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1.TAWDRY (ADJECTIVE): Cheap, tasteless
Synonyms: sleazy, tacky
Antonyms: sophisticated, nice
Example Sentence: This seems a tawdry dish.
YANK (VERB): Pull hard and fast
Synonyms: jerk, snatch
Antonyms: fix,...
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GRUELING (ADJECTIVE): extremely tiring
Synonyms: arduous, fierce
Antonyms: facile, gentle
Example Sentence: The grueling six-day march of nearly 200 km from Nashik to Mumbai by...