VOCAB OF THE DAY
OBNOXIOUS (ADJECTIVE): offensive
Synonyms: abominable, repulsive
Antonyms: lovable, decent
Example Sentence: He is an obnoxious person in a dozen different ways.
ALLEGIANCE (NOUN): loyalty...
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NOXIOUS (ADJECTIVE): foul
Synonyms: toxic, pernicious
Antonyms: good, healthy
Example Sentence: This perfume has a noxious smell.
DRACONIAN (ADJECTIVE): harsh
Synonyms: cruel, strict
Antonyms:...
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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...
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SUPERVENE (VERB): Follow
Synonyms: pursue, supersede
Antonyms: retreat, precede
Example Sentence: Team members supervene their leaders.
DRACONIAN (ADJECTIVE): Harsh
Synonyms: cruel, oppressive
Antonyms: easy,...
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RAMBUNCTIOUS (ADJECTIVE): Loud
Synonyms: boisterous, noisy
Antonyms: quite, silent
Example Sentence: Anuj is one of the most rambunctious boys in the class.
OBSEQUIOUS...
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PALTRY (NOUN): small or meager
Synonyms: paucity, insufficiency
Antonyms: abundance, enough
Example Sentence: Although I paid a great deal for the gourmet meal, I only received a paltry...
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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...
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1.SHAPELY (ADJECTIVE): well-proportioned
Synonyms: comely, elegant
Antonyms: ugly, deformed
Example Sentence: He is sharply.
STATUESQUE (ADJECTIVE): tall and dignified
Synonyms: beautiful, graceful
Antonyms: short, small
Example Sentence: He has a...
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ADAMANT (ADJECTIVE):unyielding
Synonyms: resolute, stubborn
Antonyms: irresolute, submissive
Example Sentence: We shouldn’t be adamant every time else it might cause problems.
HUMANE (ADJECTIVE):kind
Synonyms: benevolent, merciful
Antonyms: fierce, merciless
Example Sentence:...
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DEEP-SEATED (ADJECTIVE): inherited
Synonyms: intrinsic, inborn
Antonyms: acquired, extrinsic
Example Sentence: Singing talent is deep-seated in Shivali.
GOODY-GOODY (ADJECTIVE): adoring
Synonyms: ardent, fervent
Antonyms: apathetic, disloyal
Example Sentence: My friends...
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OBNOXIOUS (ADJECTIVE): offensive
Synonyms: abominable, repulsive
Antonyms: lovable, decent
Example Sentence: He is an obnoxious person in a dozen different ways.
ALLEGIANCE (NOUN): loyalty...
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CONDESCENSION (NOUN): disdain, superiority
Synonyms: civility, haughtiness
Antonyms: humility, inferiority
Example Sentence:One should never show condescension to others.
EDDY (NOUN):current
Synonyms: whirlpool, tide
Antonyms: calm, rest
Example...
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CONQUEST (NOUN): victory
Synonyms: rout, annexation
Antonyms: forfeit, loss
Example Sentence: The conquest was crucial for regional stability.
DISASTER (NOUN): trouble...
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UNDUE (ADJECTIVE): disproportionate
Synonyms: extreme, unjustified
Antonyms: appropriate, justified
Example sentence: Don’t try to take an undue advantage.
VIGOROUS (ADJECTIVE): energetic
Synonyms: dynamic, lively...
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PORTLINESS (NOUN): overweight
Synonyms: adiposity, corpulence
Antonyms: slimness, thinness
Example Sentence: They adopt surgical procedures for portliness.
REVAMP (ADJECTIVE): renovate
Synonyms: overhaul, refurbish
Antonyms: ruin,...
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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...
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DEFIANT (ADJECTIVE): disobedient
Synonyms: disregardful, audacious
Antonyms: obedient, respectful
Example Sentence: He is a defiant kid.
SOGGY (ADJECTIVE): humid
Synonyms: moist, damp
Antonyms: arid,...
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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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RAMBUNCTIOUS (ADJECTIVE): Loud
Synonyms: boisterous, noisy
Antonyms: quite, silent
Example Sentence: Anuj is one of the most rambunctious boys in the class.
OBSEQUIOUS...
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CLIP (VERB): prune
Synonyms: mow, shave
Antonyms: expand, extend
Example Sentence: He clipped the extra framework.
ETHNIC (ADJECTIVE): traditional
Synonyms: indigenous, native
Antonyms: alien,...
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CONTEMPORANEOUS (ADJECTIVE): Coeval
Synonyms: simultaneous, contemporary
Antonyms: different, separate
Example Sentence: The contemporaneous ringing of the ten phone lines kept the inexperienced receptionist very...
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1.DIVULGE (VERB): To make known (something private or secret). Synonyms: disclose, expose
Antonyms: conceal, hide
Example Sentence: Then bending again to Raoul, he whispered:...