VOCAB OF THE DAY
DOCTOR (VERB): Interfere
Synonyms: meddle, tinker
Antonyms: assist, support
Example Sentence: Do not doctor in between the process.
QUIVER (NOUN): Shiver
Synonyms: vibration, shaking...
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SLOVENLY (ADJECTIVE): dirty
Synonyms: filthy, soiled
Antonyms: clean, spotless
Example Sentence: Don’t touch this paper with slovenly hands.
INVULNERABLE (ADJECTIVE): invincible
Synonyms: fortified,...
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VOCABULARY
APLOMB (NOUN): self-assurance
Synonyms: nonchalance, equanimity
Antonyms: fear, gaucheness
Example Sentence: I passed the test with aplomb.
GAUCHE (ADJECTIVE): tactless
Synonyms: bumbling, awkward
Antonyms:...
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VOCABULARY
COERCE (VERB): COMPEL, PRESS
SYNONYMS: INTIMIDATE, BULLY
ANTONYMS: ENCOURAGE, ALLOW
EXAMPLE SENTENCE: HE COERCED ME TO SIGN ON AN ILLEGAL DOCUMENT.
REFULGENT (ADJECTIVE):...
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VIABILITY (NOUN): spirit
Synonyms: energy, impulse
Antonyms: dullness, inactivity
Example Sentence:She has an immense source of viability.
EMERGE (VERB): come out
Synonyms: appear, loom
Antonyms: disappear,...
VOCAB OF THE DAY
1.BLANDISHMENT (NOUN):flattery
Synonyms: adulation, cajolery
Antonyms: criticism, condemnation
Example Sentence:At first he used his arts of blandishment and honeyed words in order to lure his boss.
2.IMPERTURBABILITY (NOUN):balance
Synonyms:...
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VOCABULARY
GERMANE (ADJECTIVE): Appropriate
Synonyms: applicable, apropos
Antonyms: inappropriate, irrelevant
Example Sentence: His germane approach hit the nail on the head.
REGIMEN (NOUN): Systematic...
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CRITICAL (ADJECTIVE): demanding
Synonyms: analytical, fault-finding
Antonyms: unimportant, trivial
Example Sentence:It is a critical point of view.
SUBSTANTIVE (ADJECTIVE): real
Synonyms: tangible, palpable
Antonyms: impractical, insignificant
Example...
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BEMOAN (VERB): deplore
Synonyms: mourn, lament
Antonyms: be happy, praise
Example Sentence:They bemoan at the sudden demise of their father.
DISDAIN (NOUN): hate
Synonyms: antipathy,...
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DAUNT (VERB): frighten
Synonyms: appall, horrify
Antonyms: support, encourage
Example Sentence:She daunted her at the night of Halloween.
TEMPER (VERB): harden
Synonyms: anneal, bake
Antonyms: weaken,...
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BYGONE (ADJECTIVE): in the past
Synonyms: former, ancient
Antonyms: alive, modern
Example Sentence:It was his bygone statement.
BALK (VERB): hesitate
Synonyms: resist, shirk
Antonyms: accept, face
Example...
VOCAB OF THE DAY
BYGONE (ADJECTIVE): in the past
Synonyms: former, ancient
Antonyms: alive, modern
Example Sentence:It was his bygone statement.
BALK (VERB): hesitate
Synonyms: resist, shirk
Antonyms: accept, face
Example...
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ABATE (VERB): lessen
Synonyms: recede, dwindle
Antonyms: develop, enlarge
Example Sentence:His pain was abated.
ABDICATE (VERB): forgo
Synonyms: relinquish, renounce
Antonyms: pursue, remain
Example Sentence:He was accused...
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PROFFER (VERB): suggest
Synonyms: propound, propose
Antonyms: refrain, hold
Example Sentence:I’d proffer to not to go there.
BELLYACHE (NOUN): complaint
Synonyms: grouse, gripe
Antonyms: compliment, flattery
Example...
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ONSLAUGHT (NOUN): attack
Synonyms: onrush, invasion
Antonyms: retreat, defense
Example Sentence:The party suddenly made an onslaught on him.
COCKSURE (ADJECTIVE): arrogant
Synonyms: bumptious, obnoxious
Antonyms: humble,...
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SOLACE(NOUN): consolation
Synonyms: condolence, condolement
Antonyms: discord, disharmony
Example Sentence: That was all the solace I could muster.
TIMOROUS (ADJECTIVE): afraid
Synonyms: fearful,...
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DISCERNMENT (NOUN): perception
Synonyms: acumen, understanding
Antonyms: ignorance, stupidity
Example Sentence:Tact is skill in touching; nice perception or discernment in dealing with others.
NARCISSISM...
VOCAB OF THE DAY
1.DISCERNMENT (NOUN): perception
Synonyms: acumen, understanding
Antonyms: ignorance, stupidity
Example Sentence:Tact is skill in touching; nice perception or discernment in dealing with others.
2.NARCISSISM (NOUN): egotism
Synonyms: arrogance, selfishness
Antonyms:...
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WAFT (VERB): carry
Synonyms: drift, convey
Antonyms: hold, keep
Example Sentence:They waft the information.
ROCOCO (ADJECTIVE): florid
Synonyms: ornate, gilt
Antonyms: plain, undecorated
Example Sentence:It was...
VOCAB OF THE DAY
WAFT (VERB): carry
Synonyms: drift, convey
Antonyms: hold, keep
Example Sentence:They waft the information.
ROCOCO (ADJECTIVE): florid
Synonyms: ornate, gilt
Antonyms: plain, undecorated
Example Sentence:It was...
VOCAB OF THE DAY
PROFFER (VERB): suggest
Synonyms: propound, propose
Antonyms: refrain, hold
Example Sentence:I’d proffer to not to go there.
BELLYACHE (NOUN): complaint
Synonyms: grouse, gripe
Antonyms: compliment, flattery
Example...
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1.FECKLESS(ADJECTIVE):without purpose
Synonyms: aimless, carefree
Antonyms: purposeful, efficient
Example Sentence:It was a feckless attempt to make the company a success.
2.MERCURIAL(ADJECTIVE):flighty, temperamental
Synonyms: changeable, impulsive
Antonyms: constant, stable
Example Sentence:His mercurial...