VOCAB OF THE DAY
VOCABULARY
OPPRESS (VERB): subdue
Synonyms: torment, trample
Antonyms: delight, gladden
Example Sentence: The ruler oppressed his people.
PENNY-PINCHING (ADJECTIVE): economical
Synonyms: frugal, prudent
Antonyms: spendthrift, extravagant
Example Sentence:...
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YEARN (VERB): desire strongly
Synonyms: crave, covet
Antonyms: abjure, dislike
Example Sentence: I am yearning for waterballs.
JABBER (VERB): babble
Synonyms: chatter, gab
Antonyms: be silent,...
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BERSERK (ADJECTIVE): Insane
Synonyms: crazed, maniacal
Antonyms: rational, sensible
Example Sentence: Army went berserk with an arsenal of guns.
DORMANT (ADJECTIVE): Asleep
Synonyms: comatose, sleeping
Antonyms:...
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SPREE (NOUN) - sustained period of unrestrained activity of a particular kind.
Synonyms- binge, splurge
Antonyms- plurge care, thriftiness
Example- Raghu went on three months’...
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PROD (VERB): incite
Synonyms: nudge, press
Antonyms: discourage, repress
Example Sentence: He was prodded to complete the tasks.
RAIL (VERB): scold
Synonyms: upbraid, berate
Antonyms:...