VOCAB OF THE DAY

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  1. VIABILITY (NOUN): spirit

Synonyms: energy, impulse

Antonyms: dullness, inactivity

Example Sentence:She has an immense source of viability.

 

  1. EMERGE (VERB): come out

Synonyms: appear, loom

Antonyms: disappear, lessen

Example Sentence:Emotions started emerging from her face.

 

  1. TRENDING (VERB): come near

Synonyms: abut, approach

Antonyms: leave, let go

Example Sentence:Unemployment has been trending upwards.

 

  1. IMPACT (NOUN): collision

Synonyms: bang, bump

Antonyms: avoidance, stillness

Example Sentence:There was the sound of a seventh impact.

 

  1. INCUMBENT (ADJECTIVE): obligatory

Synonyms: binding, necessary

Antonyms: unnecessary, worthless

Example Sentence:The government realized that it was incumbent on them to act.

 

  1. CONCUR (VERB): agree

Synonyms: approve, accede

Antonyms: disagree, disallow

Example Sentence:I concured with the idea.

 

  1. AGGLOMERATE (NOUN): aggregate

Synonyms: cluster, lump

Antonyms: individual, one

Example Sentence:He is seeking to agglomerate the functions of the Home Office.

 

  1. DISAVOW (VERB): contradict

Synonyms: disown, disclaim

Antonyms: accept, approve

Example Sentence:She disavowed the ideas.

 

  1. GREGARIOUS (ADJECTIVE): friendly

Synonyms: affable, sociable

Antonyms: unfriendly, unsociable

Example Sentence:She is in gregarious terms with Ruchi.

 

  1. REVOKE (VERB): abolish

Synonyms: abrogate, nullify

Antonyms: affirm, allow

Example Sentence:He revoked the appraisal letter.