VOCABULARIES FOR 7th FEBRUARY, 2017

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1. CONVICTED (ADJECTIVE): guilty
Synonyms: condemned, adjudged
Antonyms: innocent, exonerated
Example Sentence: We must execute the convicted terrorists immediately.

2. BOASTFUL (ADJECTIVE): pompous
Synonyms: bombastic, pretentious
Antonyms: modest, humble
Example Sentence: We must not entertain boastful people.

3. URGE (NOUN): very strong desire
Synonyms: craving, longing
Antonyms: disgust, distaste
Example Sentence: The urge for success must assisted with hard work.

4. ACCUSTOMED (ADJECTIVE): be used to
Synonyms: acquainted, habituated
Antonyms: unaccustomed, unusual
Example Sentence: We must get accustomed people to get the job done.

5. SARCASM (NOUN): joke
Synonyms: banter, cynicism
Antonyms: compliment, praise
Example Sentence: Sarcasm must have limits.

6. SOLITARY (ADJECTIVE): alone
Synonyms: sole, lone
Antonyms: sociable, combined
Example Sentence: We must combat the enemy using our solitary units.

7. REGRETFULNESS (NOUN): upset over past action
Synonyms: anguish, remorse
Antonyms: contentment, delight
Example Sentence: His regretfulness must end else he can take any wrong step.

8. DETER (VERB): inhibit from action
Synonyms: dissuade, forestall
Antonyms: facilitate, aid
Example Sentence: We must deter from starting a war.

9. SATIRICAL (ADJECTIVE): mocking
Synonyms: sardonic, satiric
Antonyms: mild, kind
Example Sentence: We must crack satirical jokes only when it’s not a problem.

10. CALLOUSNESS (NOUN): absence of interest
Synonyms: nonchalance, aloofness
Antonyms: compassion, sympathy
Example Sentence: His callousness shows how careful is he.

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