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UNPRECEDENTED (ADJECTIVE): never done or known before
Synonyms: uncommon, peculiar
Antonyms: common, ordinary
Example sentence: I was trapped in an unprecedented situation.
COALITION (NOUN):...
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1.IGNORAMUS (NOUN): stupid
Synonyms: imbecile, dimwit
Antonyms: intellect, brainy
Example Sentence: Mr Joshi is an ignoramus man.
DIRTBALLS (NOUN): creep
Synonyms: deviant, sleazebag
Antonyms: standard, usual
Example Sentence: They...
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VOCABULARY
CONSPICUOUS (ADJECTIVE): obvious
Synonyms: clear, apparent
Antonyms: hidden, concealed
Example Sentence: Her conspicuous lack of warmth confirmed that they were no longer friends.
CONSPIRE...
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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
Antonyms: dull,...
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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
Example...
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1.SINGULARLY (ADVERB): notably
Synonyms: uniquely, remarkably
Antonyms: together, commonly
Example Sentence: This was a singularly done task.
2.CLAMOUR (NOUN): upheaval
Synonyms: tumult, outcry
Antonyms: calm, peace
Example Sentence: A news channel...
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WORSEN (VERB): deteriorate
Synonyms: get worse, exacerbate
Antonyms: improve, soothe
Example sentence: This policy could actually worsen the economy.
EXPEDITE (VERB): accelerate
Synonyms: quicken, hasten
Antonyms:...
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FLUX (NOUN): alteration
Synonyms: change, flow
Antonyms: constancy, stability
Example sentence: Since mobile phone technology is in flux, advanced cellphones are constantly being
introduced.
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VOCABULARY
FLAMBOYANT (ADJECTIVE): Extravagant
Synonyms: glamorous, ornate
Antonyms: dull, plain
Example Sentence: He always wears flamboyant clothes to make people notice him.
QUACKERY (NOUN): charlatanism
Synonyms:...
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ASSISTANCE (NOUN): aid
Synonyms: help, support
Antonyms: damage, hindrance
Example sentence: It requires your assistance.
UNFORTUNATELY (ADVERB): unluckily
Synonyms: sadly, disastrously
Antonyms: fortunately, luckily
Example sentence: She...
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CRIPPLE (VERB): debilitate
Synonyms: undermine, paralyze
Antonyms: help, assist
Example Sentence: Many countries are crippled by their debts.
ABSOLUTE (ADJECTIVE): unconditional
Synonyms: free, unabridged
Antonyms: limited,...
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VOCABULARY
CURB (NOUN): control
Synonyms: restriction, rein
Antonyms: freedom, encouragement
Example Sentence: Taking a few deep breaths may curb your temper.
SURREPTITIOUSLY (ADVERB): secretly
Synonyms: covertly,...
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1.GAINSAY (VERB): oppose
Synonyms: contravene, contradict
Antonyms: agree, consent
Example Sentence: Nobody had the nerve to gainsay the captain’s decision.
GAWK (VERB): to stare at
Synonyms: ogle,...
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GRAVELY (ADVERB):very much; desperately
Synonyms: deeply, seriously
Antonyms: lightly, calmly
Example Sentence: She listened to her father gravely.
QUACKERY (NOUN):charlatanism
Synonyms: trickery, deception
Antonyms: reality, frankness
Example Sentence: The meanest and most contemptible...
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PARSIMONY (NOUN): miserliness
Synonyms: stinginess, frugality
Antonyms: generosity, lion-heartedness
Example Sentence: The parsimony displayed by him was outrageous.
INADVERTENTLY (ADVERB): carelessly
Synonyms: negligently, recklessly
Antonyms: carefully, diligently
Example...
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AMPLE (ADJECTIVE):- abundant
Synonyms:- bountiful, copious
Antonyms:- cramped, limited
Example Sentence:-Ample conversations are going on in the conference hall.
AFFRAY (NOUN):- fight
Synonyms:- altercation,...
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1.SIEGE (VERB): harass
Synonyms: beset, badger
Antonyms: aid, assist
Example Sentence: Mohan was sieging other students over new uniform.
PERUSE (VERB): examine
Synonyms: scrutinize, inspect
Antonyms: ignore, overlook
Example Sentence: Every single question should be perused before...
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MORONIC (ADJECTIVE): stupid
Synonyms: dopey, foolish
Antonyms: brainy, intelligent
Example sentence:-Any moronic boy can’t solve this puzzle.
MODISH (ADJECTIVE): fashionable
Synonyms: dashing, smart
Antonyms: old-fashioned, unfashionable
Example sentence:-Danish...
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BUMPTIOUS (ADJECTIVE): offensively self-assertive
Synonyms: arrogant, egotistic
Antonyms: humble, modest
Example Sentence:-I was still annoyed at his bumptious style of conversation.
RESTORATIVE (ADJECTIVE): medicinal
Synonyms: remedial, curative
Antonyms:...