VOCAB OF THE DAY
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VOCABULARY FOR 12/02/2017
1.ADAMANT (ADJECTIVE): unyielding
Synonyms: resolute, stubborn
Antonyms: irresolute, submissive
Example Sentence: We shouldn’t be adamant every time else it might cause problems....
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IMMUTABLE (ADJECTIVE): hanging or unable to be changed
Synonyms: immovable, stable
Antonyms: flexible, mutable
Example Sentence: Some people regard the Ramayana as a book with...
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COERCIVE (ADJECTIVE): relating to using force or threats
Synonyms: bullying, violent
Antonyms: agreement, approval
Example Sentence: The SC has at last removed...
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PLOWED (ADJECTIVE): cultivated
Synonyms: bulldozed, tilled
Antonyms: recovered, instilled
Example Sentence: The plowed fields looked beautiful.
SLAPPED (ADJECTIVE): hard hit/imposed
Synonyms: beaten, pat
Antonyms: avoided, saved
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Depurate (verb): to purify
Synonyms: distill, clean
Antonyms: dirty, pollute
Example Sentence: He depurated the air by using charcol.
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DERANGED (ADJECTIVE): insane
Synonyms: crazed, maniacal
Antonyms: rational, sensible
Example Sentence: Mary is deranged girl, I’ve ever met.
DEMUR (VERB):...
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EMULATE (VERB): Follow suit
Synonyms: imitate, mimic
Antonyms: neglect, ignore
Example Sentence: It is important to emulate the dress code.
MOLLIFY (VERB): Allay
Synonyms: alleviate,...
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1.INDICT (VERB): accuse
Synonyms: charge, impeach
Antonyms: absolve, acquit
Example sentence: He was later indicted on corruption charges.
2. SUCCINCT (ADJECTIVE): brief
Synonyms: terse, concise
Antonyms: lengthy, wordy
Example sentence: She admitted that the ideal summary is...
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SPLINTER (NOUN): flake
Synonyms: fragment, bit
Antonyms: entirety, lot
Example Sentence: That splinter of intelligence is substance.
PORTENT (NOUN): omen
Synonyms: premonition, augury
Antonyms: doom, cataclysm
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SMATTERING (NOUN): small amount
Synonyms: modicum, smidgen
Antonyms: entirety, whole
Example Sentence: There is a smattering of ice cubes in the glass.
SMACK (ADVERB):...
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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.
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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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STASH (NOUN): Hoard
Synonyms: cache, inventory
Antonyms: debt, lack
Example Sentence:-Ranvijay came back to rescue his little hoard of gold.
STILTED (ADJECTIVE): Artificial
Synonyms: pretentious,...
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SWERVE (VERB): turn aside
Synonyms: deflect, skid
Antonyms: straighten, go direct
Example Sentence: The bus driver swerved the bus in order to avoid the collision.
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HOBNOB (VERB): Consort
Synonyms: socialize, associate with
Antonyms: live alone, disassociate
Example Sentence: Now a days he is hobnobbing with avant-garde musicians.
COMPUNCTION (NOUN):...
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1.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
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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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CURTAIL (VERB): Reduce in extent
Synonyms: diminish, abbreviate
Antonyms: amplify, extend
Example Sentence: The economic crises will force to curtail shopping this year.
DEPICTION...