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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,...

VOCABULARY DISTORTION (NOUN): deformity Synonyms: bias, misuse Antonyms: clarity, perfection Example sentence: Private tuitions is against the backdrop of a distortion that India’s school system must...

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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,...

                                             VOCABULARY NUDGE (VERB): a slight push Synonyms: poke, prod Antonyms: emulate, pull Example sentence: He nudged my elbow when he saw his father enter...

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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...

  CONSORT (NOUN):-associate Synonyms:-concomitant, companion Antonyms:-enemy, foe Example Sentence:-She chose to consort with the enemy.   DROLL (ADJECTIVE):-amusing Synonyms:-eccentric, whimsical Antonyms:- serious, tragic Example Sentence:-James is a fine droll...

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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:...

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