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1. ITINERANT (ADJECTIVE): roaming
Synonyms: nomadic, roving
Antonyms: settled, permanent
Example Sentence: As an itinerant auctioneer he became well
acquainted with the Germans in the S.E.
2. IRREVOCABLE (ADJECTIVE): unchangeable
Synonyms: immutable, irreversible
Antonyms: alterable, revocable
Example Sentence: If you really love someone, then your
feelings are irrevocable.
3. CONDUCIVE (ADJECTIVE): useful
Synonyms: contributive, helpful
Antonyms: useless, worthless
Example Sentence: This workbook is very conducive.
4. HAIL (VERB): greet
Synonyms: welcome, salute
Antonyms: dishonor, disparage
Example Sentence: She hailed me so well that I became very
much overwhelmed.
5. HERETOFORE (ADVERB): formerly
Synonyms: previously, before
Antonyms: currently, presently
Example Sentence: The license was heretofore granted to him.
6. ADO (NOUN): fuss
Synonyms: confusion, stir
Antonyms: calm, peace
Example Sentence: "Now, please, without further ado, explain,"
he said, in an attempt to control the
conversation.
7. HAPLESS (ADJECTIVE): unfortunate
Synonyms: unlucky, hard-luck
Antonyms: blessed, favored
Example Sentence: The hapless victims of tragedy were
sanctioned compensation by the
Government.
8. HAMPER (VERB): obstruct
Synonyms: impede, clog
Antonyms: unclog, unplug
Example Sentence: The growth of population has hampered
economic progress in India.
9. GLUT (NOUN): overstock
Synonyms: oversupply, excess
Antonyms: lack, need
Example Sentence: As there is economic recession, there is a
glut of luxury goods in the market.
10. GUILELESS (ADJECTIVE): free of
deceit
Synonyms: honest, genuine
Antonyms: artful, clever
Example Sentence: Shabeen is so guileless that she will believe
anyone.
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1. GIMMICK (NOUN): trick
Synonyms: artifice, ruse
Antonyms: reality, truth
Example Sentence: The reservation policy is just a political
gimmick.
2. GIGANTIC (ADJECTIVE): huge in size
Synonyms: gargantuan, giant
Antonyms: small, little
Example Sentence: The road is bordered by gigantic rocks.
3. HEGEMONY (NOUN): controlling
power or influence over others
Synonyms: dominance, dominion
Antonyms: impotency, weakness
Example Sentence: Both America and China are trying for
hegemony in Asia.
4. PENCHANT (NOUN): strong inclination
Synonyms: affection, affinity
Antonyms: averseness, aversion
Example Sentence: He had strong penchant for playing cricket.
5. INGENIOUS (ADJECTIVE): skillful
Synonyms: lever, creative
Antonyms: dull, foolish
Example Sentence: She devised an ingenious scheme to
hoodwink the police.
6. PERDITION (NOUN): hell
Synonyms: inferno, damnation
Antonyms: heaven, paradise
Example Sentence: He alleged that the film would lead young
souls into perdition.
7. FLAGGING (ADJECTIVE): languid
Synonyms: fading, dwindling
Antonyms: energized, refreshed
Example Sentence: Sense of winning seems to be flagging in the
troops.
8. DECELERATE (VERB): slow down
Synonyms: brake, slow
Antonyms: accelerate, hasten
Example Sentence: She decelerated her car
9. JUBILATION (NOUN): rejoicing
Synonyms: happiness, joy
Antonyms: sadness, sorrow
Example Sentence: The victory of Indian hockey team was
celebrated with jubilation.
10. IMPUGN (VERB): criticize, challenge
Synonyms: assail, tar
Antonyms: agree, allow
Example Sentence: The lawyer impugned the witness's story.
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1. MENACE (NOUN): danger
Synonyms: threat, hazard
Antonyms: safety, comfort
Example Sentence: Terrorism is a potential menace to the
integrity of the country.
2. INANE (ADJECTIVE): stupid
Synonyms: absurd, asinine
Antonyms: bright, intelligent
Example Sentence: He always had an inane grin.
3. STREAMLINED (ADJECTIVE): modernized
Synonyms: up-to-date, sleek
Antonyms: coarse, rough
Example Sentence: In the current scenario, streamlined business
methods are the best methods.
4. RESUSCITATE (VERB): revive
Synonyms: invigorate, rejuvenate
Antonyms: kill, desiccate
Example Sentence: When my father was on the ventilator, the
doctor was unable to resuscitate him.
5. SCOURGE (NOUN): plague
Synonyms: curse, bane
Antonyms: boon, blessing
Example Sentence: Drugs are a scourge that is devastating our
society.
6. UPBRAID (verb): admonish
Synonyms: chide, castigate
Antonyms: laud, praise
Example Sentence: Daniel upbraided him.
7. PITHY (ADJECTIVE): concise and full
of meaning Synonyms: aphoristic, apothegmatic
Antonyms: pleonastic, redundant
Example Sentence: The essays created by Pratik sir are pithy and
profound in their meaning.
8. PERPETUAL (ADJECTIVE): everlasting
Synonyms: ceaseless, continual
Antonyms: intermittent, periodic
Example Sentence: Neither joys nor sorrows are perpetual in
life.
9. GAINSAY (VERB): deny
Synonyms: contradict, combat
Antonyms: accept, acknowledge
Example Sentence: Nobody can gainsay the truth of my
statement.
10. GREGARIOUS (ADJECTIVE): friendly
Synonyms: affable, sociable
Antonyms: unfriendly, cold
Example Sentence: My brother faiz is a very gregarious boy.
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1. GIST (NOUN): essence
Synonyms: summary, point
Antonyms: outside, surface
Example Sentence: Please write the gist of the paragraph.
2. GARISH (ADJECTIVE): gaudy
Synonyms: flashy, glittering
Antonyms: simple, modest
Example Sentence: He wears garish clothes which don’t suit
him.
3. PARSIMONIOUS (ADJECTIVE): frugal
Synonyms: mean, avaricious
Antonyms: generous, lavish
Example Sentence: He is extravagant but his wife is
parsimonious.
4. PERUSAL (NOUN): careful study
Synonyms: scrutiny, inspection
Antonyms: ignorance, neglect
Example Sentence: I am sending a copy of the agreement for
your perusal.
5. PREMISE (NOUN): hypothesis
Synonyms: assumption, presumption
Antonyms: fact, reality
Example Sentence: Since Gauri’s premise cannot be confirmed,
her entire theory is worthless.
6. MEEKNESS (NOUN): humility
Synonyms: modesty, timidity
Antonyms: arrogance, boldness
Example Sentence: Raghav is a man of transcendent meekness.
7. ETIOLATE (VERB): weaken
Synonyms: blanch, diminish
Antonyms: vitalize, fortify
Example Sentence: The long, stressful days etiolated Christen.
8. AMENABILITY (NOUN): complaisance
Synonyms: acquiescence, compliance
Antonyms: disobedience, rebellion
Example Sentence: It’s your amenability to do the given task on
time.
9. PENURY (NOUN): extreme poverty
Synonyms: barrenness, dearth
Antonyms: plenty, sufficiency
Example Sentence: If you don’t start to save money, you will
spend your final years in penury.
10. IMPETUOUS (ADJECTIVE): acting
without thinking
Synonyms: ardent, impulsive
Antonyms: calm, sensible
Example Sentence: His impetuous behavior landed him in
prison.
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1. depurate (verb): to purify
Synonyms: distill, clean
Antonyms: dirty, pollute
Example Sentence: He depurated the air by using charcol.
2. STOLID (ADJECTIVE): apathetic
Synonyms: impassive, blunt
Antonyms: aware, interested
Example Sentence: The stolid police detective did not blink
when he saw innumerous dead bodies across
the road.
3. PANDEMONIUM (NOUN): wild
disorder
Synonyms: anarchy, ruckus
Antonyms: order, calm
Example Sentence: There was pandemonium in parliament over
the objectionable remarks made by a member
of the opposition party.
4. PARAGON (NOUN): outstanding
example
Synonyms: apotheosis, epitome
Antonyms: flaw, imperfection
Example Sentence: Sita is always depicted as a paragon of ideal
and virtuous woman.
5. NASCENT (ADJECTIVE): incipient
Synonyms: beginning, germinal
Antonyms: Dying, withering
Example Sentence: The rapid growth of this commercial
organization in its nascent stage is
commendable.
6. NOMADIC (ADJECTIVE): wandering
Synonyms: meandering, roving
Antonyms: settled, established
Example Sentence: Nomadic tribes of Rajasthan are found in
every major Indian city.
7. ARDUOUS (ADJECTIVE): difficult
Synonyms: burdensome, exhausting
Antonyms: easy, effortless
Example Sentence: The task assigned to him was arduous.
8. SEGREGATION (NOUN): separation
Synonyms: isolation, disunion
Antonyms: connection, fellowship
Example Sentence: Some democratic countries do not believe in
racial segregation.
9. CONSPICUOUS (ADJECTIVE): obvious
Synonyms: visible, apparent
Antonyms: obscure, hidden
Example Sentence: His zeal and energy met everywhere with
conspicuous success.
10. CONSTERNATION (NOUN): dismay
Synonyms: fear, disappointment
Antonyms: peace, repose
Example Sentence: His decision caused consternation among his
colleagues.
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1. RUMMAGE (VERB): search
Synonyms: forage, poke
Antonyms: arrange, organize
Example Sentence:
The dog will rummage through the garbage
for food when it gets hungry.
2. WINTRY (ADJECTIVE): cold, snowy
Synonyms: bleak, chilly
Antonyms: warm, pleasant
Example Sentence:
The weather was too wintry for me to go
outside.
3. BLEMISH (NOUN): flaw
Synonyms: bruise, blot
Antonyms: blank, clarity
Example Sentence:
Debra’s wedding dress is free of the
slightest blemish, which is why it cost
James so much money.
4. SANCTIFY (VERB): hold in highest
esteem
Synonyms: glorify, purify
Antonyms: condemn, degrade
Example Sentence:
The priests have to sanctify the holy water.
5. AUDACIOUS (ADJECTIVE): reckless
Synonyms: adventurous, bold
Antonyms: afraid, careful
Example Sentence:
The millionaire earned his fortune by being
an audacious player on the stock market.
6. PARSIMONY (NOUN): stinginess
Synonyms: frugality, miserliness
Antonyms: generosity, kindness
Example Sentence:
To save money, the parsimonious old
man always bought used clothes.
7. PURSUIT (NOUN): Search
Synonyms: hunt, seek
Antonyms: retreat, surrender
Example Sentence:
She left home in pursuit of happiness.
8. DISSEMINATE (VERB): distribute
Synonyms: advertise, circulate
Antonyms: hide, conceal
Example Sentence:
It took years to disseminate information
about Aids.
9. REFRAIN (VERB): stop oneself from
doing something.
Synonyms: withhold, abstain
Antonyms: allow, continue
Example Sentence:
You must refrain from all interference.
10. NOISOME (ADJECTIVE): immoral
Synonyms: baneful, dangerous
Antonyms: upright, moral
Example Sentence:
The dog’s noisome act is making me
feel ill.
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1. GRIM (ADJECTIVE): horrible in manner
Synonyms: stern, horrid Antonyms: pleasant, comforting Example Sentence: The grim experience of the film, was devastating
for their morale.
2. CALLOUSNESS (NOUN): absence of
interest Synonyms: nonchalance, aloofness
Antonyms: compassion, sympathy
Example Sentence: His callousness shows how careful is he.
3. CONVENTIONAL (ADJECTIVE): common
Synonyms: typical, regular Antonyms: irregular, unique
Example Sentence: He is a conventional kid and he loves playing.
4. TOIL (VERB): work hard
Synonyms: strive, moil Antonyms: relax, idle
Example Sentence: You should toil for attaining success in life
without losing enthusiasm.
5. CONTRAVENE (VERB): go against Synonyms: defy, negate
Antonyms: endorse, ratify Example Sentence: We must never contravene our parents.
6. SPAWNED (VERB): produce
Synonyms: procreate, hatch
Antonyms: destroy, kill Example Sentence: We must protect every seed spawned by the farmers of our nation.
7. CONTEND (VERB): compete Synonyms: grapple, skirmish Antonyms: comply, retreat
Example Sentence: We must contend for the post.
8. VALOUR (NOUN): boldness
Synonyms: gallantry, hardihood Antonyms: irresolution, cowardice
Example Sentence: The qualities of a good combat pilot are
“valour” and “quick-thinking”.
9. AMBIT (NOUN): extent
Synonyms: bounds, extension Antonyms: midpoint, spotlight Example Sentence: The ambit of the bullet was enough to cause
harm.
10. FATHOM (VERB): measure the depth
(of feeling) Synonyms: comprehend, penetrate Antonyms: neglect, misinterpret
Example Sentence: It is hard to fathom the pain felt at the death
of a child.
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1. DEPURATE (VERB): to purify
Synonyms: distill, clean Antonyms: dirty, pollute Example Sentence: He depurated the air by using charcoal.
2. STOLID (ADJECTIVE): apathetic
Synonyms: impassive, blunt
Antonyms: aware, interested
Example Sentence: The stolid police detective did not blink
when he saw innumerous dead bodies across the road.
3. PANDEMONIUM (NOUN): wild
disorder
Synonyms: anarchy, ruckus Antonyms: order, calm Example Sentence: There was pandemonium in parliament over
the objectionable remarks made by a member of the opposition party.
4. PARAGON (NOUN): outstanding
example
Synonyms: apotheosis, epitome
Antonyms: flaw, imperfection Example Sentence: Sita is always depicted as a paragon of ideal and virtuous woman.
5. NASCENT (ADJECTIVE): incipient
Synonyms: beginning, germinal
Antonyms: Dying, withering
Example Sentence: The rapid growth of this commercial organization in its nascent stage is
commendable.
6. NOMADIC (ADJECTIVE): wandering
Synonyms: meandering, roving Antonyms: settled, established
Example Sentence: Nomadic tribes of Rajasthan are found in
every major Indian city.
7. ARDUOUS (ADJECTIVE): difficult
Synonyms: burdensome, exhausting
Antonyms: easy, effortless
Example Sentence: The task assigned to him was arduous.
8. SEGREGATION (NOUN): separation
Synonyms: isolation, disunion
Antonyms: connection, fellowship
Example Sentence: Some democratic countries do not believe in racial segregation.
9. CONSPICUOUS (ADJECTIVE): obvious
Synonyms: visible, apparent Antonyms: obscure, hidden
Example Sentence: His zeal and energy met everywhere with
conspicuous success.
10. CONSTERNATION (NOUN): dismay
Synonyms: fear, disappointment
Antonyms: peace, repose Example Sentence: His decision caused consternation among his colleagues.
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1. ADRIFT (ADJECTIVE): without
purpose Synonyms: afloat, loose
Antonyms: stable, tied down Example Sentence: India’s neighbourhood policy is clearly adrift.
2. ASCENDANT (ADJECTIVE): rising
in power Synonyms: predominant, superior
Antonyms: humble, inferior Example Sentence: It is difficult to see Delhi pushing for official dialogue, especially with the
military on the ascendant once again.
3. PORTENT (NOUN): warning
Synonyms: caution, threat Antonyms: doom, lot
Example Sentence: The results have gone the way of the
Mahinda backed party could be a portent of his future reelection.
4. FORAY (NOUN): attack
Synonyms: raid, inroad Antonyms: idleness, laziness
Example Sentence: The next problem is the impact of China’s
unprecedented forays into each of these countries.
5. ARRAY (NOUN): an ordered series Synonyms: batch, display
Antonyms: individual, one Example Sentence: China opened up an array of alternative
trade and connectivity options after the
2015.
6. PARTISAN (ADJECTIVE): biased
Synonyms: diehard, unjust
Antonyms: fair, unbiased Example Sentence: Delhi is being shown up as unfeeling and
partisan.
7. TACTIC (NOUN): an action or strategy Synonyms: ploy, gambit
Antonyms: ignorance, inaction Example Sentence: The Left must consider new tactics for alliance building and popular mobilization.
8. SWAY (NOUN): control
Synonyms: clout, dominion
Antonyms: inability, inefficiency
Example Sentence: India should be expected to hold greater
sway over each of its neighbours.
9. INFILTRATION (NOUN): illegal entry
Synonyms: aggression, intrusion
Antonyms: retreat, evacuation Example Sentence: The theory of the subsequent infiltration of the gold is that generally accepted.
10. IRE (NOUN): anger Synonyms: fury, rage
Antonyms: calm, joy Example Sentence:
General Bipin Rawat’s tough talking last week about immigration has drawn ire
there.
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1. STEADFAST (ADJECTIVE): loyal
Synonyms: faithful, dedicated
Antonyms: disloyal, unreliable
Example Sentence: Karan is steadfast towards his work.
2. DISORIENT (VERB): Baffle
Synonyms: puzzle, bewilder
Antonyms: orient, balance
Example Sentence: Vimal is disoriented about Ravi’s query.
3. REPRESS (NOUN): Apprehension
Synonyms: anxiety, worry
Antonyms: assurance, composure
Example Sentence: She had some kind of trepidation in her
mind.
4. INDELICATE
(ADJECTIVE): Indecorous
Synonyms: brutish, callow
Antonyms: decent, delicate
Example Sentence: Laura remarks about Donald, however
indelicate but carried the truth.
5. NOCUOUS (ADJECTIVE): Harmful
Synonyms: damaging, injurious
Antonyms: beneficial, harmless
Example Sentence: China opened up an array of alternative
trade and connectivity options after the
2015.
6. TERSE (ADJECTIVE): Curt
Synonyms: brusque, abrupt
Antonyms: polite, gracious
Example Sentence: When Frieda is angry she only gives terse
responses.
7. STIRRING (ADJECTIVE): Rousing
Synonyms: stimulating, inspiring
Antonyms: boring, monotonous
Example Sentence: His act was stirring.
8. NONCHALANT
(ADJECTIVE): Indifferent
Synonyms: insouciant, disinterested
Antonyms: concerned, anxious
Example Sentence: Arpita is a nonchalant girl.
9. SCRIMPY (ADJECTIVE): Scant
Synonyms: mere, insufficient
Antonyms: adequate, ample
Example Sentence: There was scrimpy room to sit.
10. STUPEFACTION
(NOUN): Confusion
Synonyms: perplexity, bewilderment
Antonyms: clarity, assurance
Example Sentence: She gazed at Rita in stupefaction.
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1. MORDANT (ADJECTIVE): sarcastic
Synonyms: rancorous, bitter Antonyms: kind, nice Example Sentence: He describes the situation with mordant
wit.
2. NARCOTIZE (VERB): anesthetize Synonyms: deaden, desensitize
Antonyms: enliven, revitalize Example Sentence: He prescribed a medicine that does not heal but merely narcotizes.
3. ERUDITE (ADJECTIVE): scholarly
Synonyms: educated, learned Antonyms: unintellectual, absent-minded
Example Sentence: Ella is one of the erudite students of the
class.
4. SPUNKY (ADJECTIVE): spirited
Synonyms: energetic, courageous
Antonyms: inactive, lethargic
Example Sentence: Amelie is a spunky girl.
5. UNDAUNTED (ADJECTIVE): fearless Synonyms: steadfast, undeterred Antonyms: coward, timorous
Example Sentence: David is an undaunted man.
6. APPEASE (VERB): pacify
Synonyms: soothe, satisfy
Antonyms: aggravate, irritate
Example Sentence: Every political party tries to appease the
minorities to create its own vote bank.
7. GENUFLECT (VERB): kowtow
Synonyms: bow, kneel Antonyms: disrespect, disregard Example Sentence: I just genuflect before almighty.
8. UNIMPEACHMENT
(ADJECTIVE): irreproachable
Synonyms: Blameless. Impeccable
Antonyms: Impeachable, culpable
Example Sentence: He is a man with unimpeachable.
9. SPITEFUL (ADJECTIVE): hurtful
Synonyms: barbed, hateful
Antonyms: friendly, kind
Example Sentence: There stood a very spiteful person in the
corner of the room.
10. TREPIDATION
(NOUN): apprehension Synonyms: anxiety, worry
Antonyms: assurance, composure Example Sentence:
She had some kind of trepidation in her mind.
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1. UNBLENCHING (ADJECTIVE): audacious
Synonyms: heroic, daring
Antonyms: meek, afraid Example Sentence: Mona is an unblenching lady.
2. DELICT (NOUN): breach
Synonyms: lawlessness, misdeed
Antonyms: obedience, kindness
Example Sentence: Given evidences showed the sheer delict of all the norms.
3. UNTOWARD (ADJECTIVE): inappropriate
Synonyms: unexpected, unanticipated Antonyms: appropriate, anticipated Example Sentence: Let us take a pledge that no untoward event
will disturb this meeting.
4. GOOF (NOUN): err
Synonyms: mistake, flub
Antonyms: correct, fix Example Sentence: He admitted his goof.
5. AMELIORATE (VERB): improve
Synonyms: alleviate, help
Antonyms: aggravate, injure
Example Sentence: Unless we ameliorate the condition of the working class, we cannot expect the
prosperity of the country.
6. GLADIATORIAL (ADJECTIVE): belligerent
Synonyms: cantankerous, contentious
Antonyms: agreeable, good-natured
Example Sentence: Madan is gladiatorial by nature.
7. GLOAT (VERB): exclaim triumph Synonyms: relish, crow
Antonyms: be sad, commiserate
Example Sentence: I gloated over my victory.
8. GUZZLE (VERB): drink down fast
Synonyms: gulp, swig
Antonyms: abstain, sip
Example Sentence: James would guzzle his ale.
9. PARCH (VERB): arid
Synonyms: bone dry, sear
Antonyms: moisten, dampen
Example Sentence: The blistering summer sun parched the earth.
10. FROTHY (ADJECTIVE): foamy
Synonyms: bubbly, yeasty
Antonyms: flat, oblate
Example Sentence: She beats the eggs until the mixture become
frothy.
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1. CLEANSE (VERB): clean
Synonyms: disinfect, purge
Antonyms: dirty, corrupt
Example Sentence: To cleanse your clothes, you will have to use
TIDE.
2. TAINT (NOUN): corruption
Synonyms: blemish, stigma
Antonyms: advantage, blank
Example Sentence: I will not hear it from your lips, and with the
taint of your wickedness upon it.
3. STRAY (VERB): deviate
Synonyms: diverge, divagate
Antonyms: stay, reversion
Example Sentence: We must never stray from our path.
4. PERSIST (VERB): carry on
Synonyms: endure, persevere
Antonyms: discontinue, halt
Example Sentence: The soldiers persisted on carrying on the
attacks.
5. ASSAULT (VERB): attack
Synonyms: assail, charge
Antonyms: retreat, regroup
Example Sentence: Whenever we assault, we destroy our enemy.
6. FLIMSY (ADJECTIVE): light, thin
Synonyms: feeble, shaky
Antonyms: healthy, sound
Example Sentence: Shipra is flimsy.
7. SCANTY (ADJECTIVE): inadequate
Synonyms: insufficient, meager
Antonyms: enough, full
Example Sentence: The dinner was scanty.
8. DICHOTOMY (NOUN): division
Synonyms: disagreement, split
Antonyms: unity, consensus
Example Sentence: We must remove the dichotomy between the
warring employees.
9. WITHER (VERB): decline
Synonyms: shrink, languish
Antonyms: develop, enlarge
Example Sentence: Intellectuals are withering and self-claimed
foolish masters are ruling the world.
10. SOLITARY (ADJECTIVE): alone
Synonyms: sole, lone
Antonyms: sociable, combined
Example Sentence: We must combat the enemy using our
solitary units.
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1. SERENE (ADJECTIVE): calm
Synonyms: laid-back, placid
Antonyms: clamorous, turbulent
Example Sentence: We must work in a serene environment.
2. RHETORIC (NOUN): long speech
Synonyms: discourse, oration
Antonyms: quietness, conciseness
Example Sentence: Sir Martin Luther King Jr was a man of
inspirational rhetoric.
3. PREDOMINANT (ADJECTIVE): most
important
Synonyms: prevalent, authoritative
Antonyms: trivial, inconsequential
Example Sentence: The British had a predominant belief that
they are the most superior in the world.
4. SPLENDID (ADJECTIVE): luxurious
Synonyms: baroque, beautiful
Antonyms: bad, common
Example Sentence: This is a luxurious hotel.
5. CHIFFON (ADJECTIVE): fine
Synonyms: clear, delicate
Antonyms: opaque, thick
Example Sentence: This is a chiffon sight.
6. ACCUSTOMED (ADJECTIVE): be
used to
Synonyms: acquainted, habituated
Antonyms: unaccustomed, unusual
Example Sentence: We must get accustomed people to get the
job done.
7. KIOSK (NOUN): booth Synonyms: stall, rotunda
Antonyms: brick and mortar shop
Example Sentence: She bought the cellphone sim for her mother
from a kiosk.
8. DENOUNCE (VERB): condemn
Synonyms: castigate, vilify
Antonyms: applaud, laud
Example Sentence: Nuclear explosions must be denounced by
the world powers.
9. GORGEOUS (ADJECTIVE): beautiful
Synonyms: attractive, bright
Antonyms: awful, bad
Example Sentence: She is a gorgeous lady.
10. DENSE (ADJECTIVE): compressed,
thick
Synonyms: heavy, solid
Antonyms: easy, soft
Example Sentence: I crossed through a dense street.
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1. PROD (VERB): incite
Synonyms: nudge, press Antonyms: discourage, repress
Example Sentence: He was prodded to complete the tasks.
2. RAIL (VERB): scold
Synonyms: upbraid, berate
Antonyms: praise, compliment
Example Sentence: The kid was railed by the teacher for his
misbehavior.
3. CHIVALROUS (ADJECTIVE): dreamy
Synonyms: impractical, unrealistic
Antonyms: practical, pragmatic
Example Sentence: Having a moon top experience in an all new
Honda city is a chivalrous situation.
4. HUBBUB (NOUN): a confusion of
voices and other sounds. Synonyms: bedlam, clang
Antonyms: calm, peace
Example Sentence: The children filled the room with hubbub.
5. DECIMATE (VERB): destroy
Synonyms: annihilate, exterminate
Antonyms: build, create
Example Sentence: She was trying to decimate my evening
plans.
6. PIOUS (ADJECTIVE): dedicated
Synonyms: devout, righteous
Antonyms: sinful, impious
Example Sentence: I have a pious feeling in my mind.
7. TEEM (VERB): Overflow
Synonyms: overrun, full
Antonyms: lack, need
Example Sentence: The sagas teem with references to the
inhabitants..
8. ANGUISH (NOUN): pain
Synonyms: affliction, desolation
Antonyms: euphoria, delight
Example Sentence: The patients admitted to safeguard hospital
were in anguish.
9. STATUTORY (ADJECTIVE): sanctioned
Synonyms: lawful, judicial
Antonyms: illegitimate, illicit
Example Sentence: Major Ranveer Singha is on a statutory
parole.
10. GUILE (NOUN): trickery
Synonyms: artfulness, artifice
Antonyms: honesty, forthrightness
Example Sentence: He is involved in a guile.
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1. GRUELING (ADJECTIVE): extremely
tiring Synonyms: arduous, fierce
Antonyms: facile, gentle
Example Sentence: The grueling six-day march of nearly 200 km
from Nashik to Mumbai by thousands of
farmers.
2. REMARKABLE (ADJECTIVE): extraordinary
Synonyms: noteworthy, curious
Antonyms: average, common
Example Sentence: The aim to gherao the Maharashtra
Assembly was remarkable.
3. REFRAIN (VERB): abstain
Synonyms: theme, burden
Antonyms: silence, calmness
Example Sentence: You should refrain from alcohol.
4. MYRIAD (NOUN): multitude
Synonyms: infinite, endless
Antonyms: bounded, measurable
Example Sentence: Disrupting the lives of other citizens is not
how India’s myriad protesters typically
behave.
5. PERSUADE (VERB): convince
Synonyms: influence, prompt
Antonyms: dissuade, prevent
Example Sentence: The farmers were persuaded to complete the
final leg of the march.
6. NEGOTIATE (VERB): consort
Synonyms: arrange, confer
Antonyms: confuse, unsuit
Example Sentence:
The government emissaries could negotiate
with their representatives.
7. CONTEND (VERB): struggle to a
difficulty Synonyms: argue, resist
Antonyms: agree, comply
Example Sentence: Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan have had to
contend with new policies.
8. CAVEAT (NOUN): warning
Synonyms: caution, admonition
Antonyms: neglect, ignorance
Example Sentence: The demand that caveats to the State’s loan
waiver scheme be dropped so that genuine
small farmers are not excluded.
9. EFFICACY (NOUN): ability to produce
a desired result
Synonyms: adequacy, ability
Antonyms: failure, idleness
Example Sentence: Demonstration of the efficacy of precision
bombing is seed there.
10. CONSTRICT (VERB): become
narrower
Synonyms: restrict, contract
Antonyms: enlarge, expand
Example Sentence: No institutional reforms are undertaken to
free constricted agricultural markets.
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1. SLING (VERB): throw
Synonyms: hoist, hurl
Antonyms: receive, keep
Example Sentence: When she tried to do it with the sling on, she
lost my balance.
2. VISTA (NOUN): glimpse
Synonyms: look, sight
Antonyms: blindness, darkness
Example Sentence: Sweeping lawns and landscaped vistas were
seen on the way.
3. GENOCIDE (NOUN): the deliberate
killing of a large group of people
Synonyms: massacre, slaughter Antonyms: birth, creation
Example Sentence: People were seeking shelter in different
places from genocide in East Pakistan.
4. FRONTIER (NOUN): border
Synonyms: bound, limit
Antonyms: inside, interior
Example Sentence: The distance to frontier ranking score is
60.12.
5. REINFORCE (VERB): strengthen
Synonyms: bolster, buttress
Antonyms: decrease, diminish
Example Sentence: The Budget reinforced the correction of IDS.
6. FILLIP (NOUN): stimulation
Synonyms: boost, charge
Antonyms: hindrance, deterrent
Example Sentence: These sectors could get a fillip due to raised
customs duties.
7. INSTANCE (NOUN): an example
Synonyms: occurrence, precedent
Antonyms: denial, refusal
Example Sentence: For instance, you may also apply for it.
8. MEAGRE (ADJECTIVE): inadequate
Synonyms: scanty, limited
Antonyms: adequate, enough
Example Sentence: He can’t buy this article because he earns
meagre salary.
9. SQUABBLE (NOUN): minor fight
Synonyms: argument, quarrel
Antonyms: harmony, agreement
Example Sentence: There have been a minor squabble about
phone bills.
10. SUPERVENE (VERB): follow
Synonyms: pursue, supersede
Antonyms: retreat, precede
Example Sentence: When you see your leader like that, you
supervene his notions.
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1. RAUCOUS (ADJECTIVE): noisy
Synonyms: discordant, strident
Antonyms: mild, subdued
Example Sentence: He is interrupted by a raucous yell.
2. PERSECUTE (VERB): crucify
Synonyms: ill-treat, victimize
Antonyms: console, protect
Example Sentence: He was persecuted by his landlord
3. ADDLE (VERB): to cause (someone) to
think unclearly
Synonyms: muddle, confuse
Antonyms: arrange, be in order
Example Sentence: I suppose the shock had addled his poor
brain.
4. MENDACITY (NOUN): insincerity
Synonyms: deceit, deception
Antonyms: truthfulness, honesty
Example Sentence: He cannot find employment at a bank
because of his mendacity.
5. HIDEOUS (ADJECTIVE): very ugly
Synonyms: grotesque, horrible
Antonyms: delightful, gentle
Example Sentence: I saw a hideous crone on the way to the
jungle.
6. ANIMUS (NOUN): enmity
Synonyms: animosity, antagonism
Antonyms: affinity, adoration
Example Sentence: Why is there an animus in your mind against
him?
7. PESTILENT (ADJECTIVE): baneful
Synonyms: contagious, deleterious
Antonyms: harmless, innocuous
Example Sentence: No matter what I do the pestilent squirrels
keep invading my garden.
8. AFTERMATH (NOUN): the outcome
of an event
Synonyms: effects, result
Antonyms: source, cause
Example Sentence: The aftermath of the war is inexplicable.
9. GUSTO (NOUN): great enthusiasm
Synonyms: fervor, relish
Antonyms: apathy, hatred
Example Sentence: He plays football with gusto.
10. CONTINUANCE (NOUN): duration
Synonyms: extension, protraction
Antonyms: ending, cessation
Example Sentence: She will get all the privileges during his
continuance in the service.
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1. JUDICIOUS (ADJECTIVE): sensible
Synonyms: wise, skillful
Antonyms: imprudent, irrational
Example Sentence: A judicious selection of books is essential
for success.
2. ARRAIGN (VERB): incriminate
Synonyms: accuse, indict
Antonyms: exculpate, exonerate
Example Sentence: Before Len was set to arraign, the judge
liked to carefully review each case.
3. ALTERCATION (NOUN): a heated
dispute
Synonyms: quarrel, wrangle
Antonyms: agreement, peace
Example Sentence: I had an altercation with my peers.
4. PERPETRATE (VERB): be responsible
for
Synonyms: carry out, commit
Antonyms: halt, stop
Example Sentence: why would he perpetrate such a complex
fraud?
5. ABORIGINAL (ADJECTIVE): ancient
Synonyms: endemic, primitive
Antonyms: modern, new
Example Sentence: The aboriginal inhabitants of Africa had an
important influence on their colonial history
6. PROSCRIBE (VERB): forbid
Synonyms: condemn, outlaw
Antonyms: permit, allow
Example Sentence: Indecent films should be proscribed by the
Government.
7. PALL (NOUN): Dismay
Synonyms: gloom, melancholy
Antonyms: happiness, excitement
Example Sentence: Shilpi watched in pall as images of the war
were shown on the screen.
8. ANACHRONISTIC (ADJECTIVE): no longer in use
Synonyms: untimely, wrong
Antonyms: appropriate, timely
Example Sentence: In a wider sense, all historical writings are
anachronistic.
9. PARRY (VERB): avoid
Synonyms: dodge, bypass
Antonyms: confront, encounter
Example Sentence: Kiran put on her sunglasses to parry his
probing eyes.
10. PERVASIVE (ADJECTIVE): Extensive
Synonyms: omnipresent, common
Antonyms: uncommon, rare
Example Sentence: Corruption is a pervasive issue that touches
all communities.
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1. MAGNITUDE (NOUN): volume
Synonyms: significance, eminence
Antonyms: insignificance, tininess
Example Sentence: The recent finding indicates the magnitude
of the crisis.
2. OVERWHELM (VERB): overcome
Synonyms: crush, defeat
Antonyms: encourage, fail
Example Sentence: The production of plastic has overwhelmed
government’s move.
3. DISCARD (VERB): get rid of something
as no longer useful
Synonyms: abandon, cancel
Antonyms: accept, choose
Example Sentence: The elements of articles discarded by
consumers are seen here.
4. CONTAMINANT (NOUN): pollutant
substance
Synonyms: impurity, toxin
Antonyms: blessing, antidote
Example Sentence: Polypropylene and polythene are
contaminants for atmosphere.
5. ACCUMULATION (NOUN): the
acquisition of something
Synonyms: accretion, inflation
Antonyms: decrease, reduction
Example Sentence: The river became almost blocked by the
accumulation of this obstruction.
6. INDUCE (VERB): succeed in persuading
to something
Synonyms: urge, prompt
Antonyms: destroy, discourage
Example Sentence: These chemicals can induce immune
responses.
7. STAGGER (VERB): move unsteadily
Synonyms: teeter, dither
Antonyms: carry on, continue
Example Sentence: The problem is staggering due to eight
million tons of waste.
8. DEBRIS (NOUN): scattered pieces of
rubbish
Synonyms: rubble, trash
Antonyms: possessions, neatness
Example Sentence: There is now even the Great Pacific Garbage
Patch of plastic debris.
9. DURABLE (ADJECTIVE): long lasting
Synonyms: enduring, stable
Antonyms: temporary, fragile
Example Sentence: Banning single use of bags pay a significant
amount for the more durable ones is a
feasible solution.
10. CONSENSUS (NOUN): a general
agreement
Synonyms: harmony, unity
Antonyms: opposition, refusal
Example Sentence: There is consensus that this is the way
forward.
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1. OVERTURN (VERB): invalidate
Synonyms: reverse, repeal
Antonyms: approve, permit
Example Sentence:
The Ministry of the Ministry of
Environment, Forests and Climate Change
has overturned the NGT verdict.
2. INTENT (NOUN): intention
Synonyms: preoccupied, resolved
Antonyms: unfixed, unstable
Example Sentence:
It signals the intent to support centres of
excellence.
3. NURTURE (NOUN): breeding
Synonyms: care, feed
Antonyms: deprivation, starvation
Example Sentence:
The observatory symbols the background to
support many people in need.
4. SERENITY (NOUN): composure
Synonyms: calmness, patience
Antonyms: agitation, disturbance
Example Sentence:
The riverside view is filled with serenity.
5. PROXIMITY (NOUN): nearness
Synonyms: closeness, adjacency
Antonyms: remoteness, distance
Example Sentence:
Do not operate cell phones in close proximity
to television sets.
6. CONSENT (NOUN): agreement
Synonyms: approval, sanction
Antonyms: denial, dissent
Example Sentence:
The green signal is conditional on getting the
consent from the government.
7. PROPONENT (NOUN): advocate
Synonyms: defender, backer
Antonyms: antagonist, detractor
Example Sentence:
Side stepping the requirements by the
project proponents is not the ideal way.
8. UNACCREDITED (ADJECTIVE):
not recognized as having attained an
acceptable standard
Synonyms: authorized, certified
Antonyms: unofficial, unauthorized
Example Sentence:
The agreement was not done by the
organization because it was known as
unaccredited agency.
9. PLAUSIBLE (ADJECTIVE): credible
Synonyms: reasonable, logical
Antonyms: unreasonable, illogical
Example Sentence:
The details of the meetings were submitted to
the people who have a plausible stake in the
project.
10. PRECEDENT (NOUN): an exemplar
Synonyms: paradigm, model
Antonyms: non standardization, imperfection
Example Sentence:
There are substantial precedents for using
interactive media in training
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1. DENATURE (VERB): debase
Synonyms: deteriorate, depreciate
Antonyms: improve, upgrade
Example sentence: The excessive use of pesticides denatured
the land.
2. COVERTLY (ADVERB): clandestinely
Synonyms: surreptitiously, secretly
Antonyms: openly, publicly
Example Sentence: It was a covertly done attack.
3. INCORPORATE (VERB): create
Synonyms: establish, compose
Antonyms: destroy, disperse
Example Sentence:
The law incorporated new mandate.
4. PROSCRIPTION (NOUN): prohibition
Synonyms: censorship, embargo
Antonyms: approval, sanction
Example Sentence: There is a proscription on alcoholic drinks in
his house.
5. INTENDED (ADJECTIVE): deliberate
Synonyms: intentional, wilful
Antonyms: unfixed, unplanned
Example Sentence:
It was an intended response from her.
6. ENDOW (VERB): afford
Synonyms: dispense, provide
Antonyms: receive, deny
Example Sentence: The ATM endowed the money.
7. SLEW (NOUN): abundance
Synonyms: aggregation, bunch
Antonyms: little, need
Example Sentence: There was slew currency notes in the bank.
8. UNOFFENDING
(ADJECTIVE): harmless
Synonyms: innocuous, pleasant
Antonyms: damaging, malicious
Example Sentence: She reacted in a unoffending way.
9. STOW (VERB): hide
Synonyms: cover, lurk
Antonyms: superficial, unimportant
Example Sentence: Why his identity was stowed?
10. MEDICATION (NOUN): analysis
Synonyms: cure, regimen
Antonyms: disease, harm
Example Sentence: The best medication is not given to the poor.
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1. CONCUR (VERB): agree
Synonyms: approve, accord
Antonyms: disapprove, deny
Example Sentence:
In less than an hour, the judge he had been
able to concur on the defendant’s guilt.
2. FAIT ACCOMPLI (NOUN):
accomplished fact
Synonyms: irreversible act, undeniable fact
Antonyms: reversible act, deniable fact
Example Sentence:
Until the auctioneer’s gavel comes down for
the last time, your rival’s bid is not a fait
accompli.
3. REFRAIN (NOUN): avoid
Synonyms: resist, curb
Antonyms: continue, keep on
Example Sentence:
The treaty was signed when both world
leaders agreed to refrain from building
nuclear weapons for many years.
4. WRECK (NOUN): collapse
Synonyms: debacle, ruin
Antonyms: construction, creation
Example Sentence:
Because they arrested Abhay before he could
hurt anyone else, the police were able to
wreck the serial killer’s plans.
5. DOLE (NOUN): allotment
Synonyms: allocation, division
Antonyms: whole, lot
Example Sentence:
One result was the unemployment dole, at
first a necessity, but afterwards a hindrance
to a return to normal life.
6. DISMISSIVE (ADJECTIVE): showing
disregard
Synonyms: disdainful, imperious
Antonyms: humble, modest
Example Sentence:
I attempted to speak to my teacher about
extra credit, but she was dismissive of my
concerns.
7. SPRING (VERB): jump
Synonyms: bound, leap
Antonyms: allow, let in
Example Sentence:
Rohit sprang out of bed.
8. RUDIMENTARY (ADJECTIVE):
essential
Synonyms: elemental, primitive
Antonyms: complex, intricate
Example Sentence:
You need to have at least a rudimentary
understanding of technology.
9. UNASSAILABLE (ADJECTIVE):
absolute
Synonyms: indisputable, irrefutable
Antonyms: disputable, refutable
Example Sentence:
No one imagined the unassailable beverage
company would one day be purchased by a
some other bigger entity.
10. PURPORT (NOUN): gist
Synonyms: intent, idea
Antonyms: meaningless, insignificance
Example Sentence:
I do not understand the purport of your
remark.
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1. OVERRIDE (VERB): abrogate
Synonyms: annul, nullify
Antonyms: sanction, validate
Example Sentence:
The president has decided to override his
advisors’ decision.
2. INVIOLABILITY (NOUN): sanctity
Synonyms: devotion, divinity
Antonyms: impiousness, irreverence
Example Sentence:
The strongest statement regarding
the inviolability of many dogmas is
mentioned in his book.
3. POSIT (VERB): suppose
Synonyms: assume, consider
Antonyms: neglect, ignore
Example Sentence:
Since no other venue is available, I will posit
my condominium as a place for the company
holiday party.
4. UNPRECEDENTED (NOUN):
extraordinary
Synonyms: bizarre, exceptional
Antonyms: regular, common
Example Sentence:
The Internet has erased distance and given
people unprecedented access to each other.
5. CITY DWELLERS (NOUN): townie
Synonyms: urbanite, city boy
Antonyms: immigrant, foreigner
Example Sentence:
Many city dwellers live in rented apartments.
6. BYSTANDAR (NOUN): observer
Synonyms: onlooker, witness
Antonyms: participant, associate
Example Sentence:
As the drivers’ argument became physical, a
bystander had to intervene.
7. CHICANERY (NOUN): deception
Synonyms: trickery, duplicity
Antonyms: honesty, truthfulness
Example Sentence:
He is up to his old chicanery, blaming all
democrats for the recession.
8. AGITATE (ADJECTIVE): disturb
Synonyms: churn, concuss
Antonyms: calm, soothe
Example Sentence:
As his younger brother is a troublemaker, he
likes to agitate his sister by hiding her dolls.
9. CEREMONIAL (ADJECTIVE): ritual
Synonyms: solemn, august
Antonyms: unimpressive, unceremonial
Example Sentence:
The tribe has different ceremonial dance for
each ceremony.
10. GRUELING (ADJECTIVE): arduous
Synonyms: exhausting, laborious
Antonyms: easy, facile
Example Sentence:
In between work and school, the medical
student managed a very grueling schedule.
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1. HYPOCRITE (NOUN): Bluffer
Synonyms: fake, cheat
Antonyms: honesty, truth
Example Sentence: He is a hypocrite, who has himself roused
the people to riot.
2. UNVIABLE (ADJECTIVE): unfeasible
Synonyms: unsuitable, untenable
Antonyms: suitable, feasible
Example Sentence: The board has devised an unviable plan.
3. CRUX (NOUN): problem
Synonyms: crisis, trouble
Antonyms: calm, peace
Example Sentence: She helped me at the time of crux.
4. FORAY (NOUN): attack
Synonyms: intrusion, violation
Antonyms: obedience, surrender
Example Sentence: Indian Army troop made a foray over
Pakistan.
5. UPPERHAND (NOUN): advantage
Synonyms: dominance, leverage
Antonyms: disadvantage, subservience
Example Sentence: Having Mishika in their group proved an
upper hand for their team.
6. BACKED (VERB): approved
Synonyms: sanctioned, settled
Antonyms: disapproved, discourage
Example Sentence: Anil backed his family.
7. TRANCHE (NOUN): a portion of
something.
Synonyms: chunk, excerpt
Antonyms: entirety, total
Example Sentence:
I deposited my first tranche of the education
loan.
8. PERIL (NOUN): jeopardy
Synonyms: hazard, insecurity
Antonyms: certainty, safety
Example Sentence: You could well place us both in peril.
9. INNUENDO (NOUN): suggestion
Synonyms: connotation, indication
Antonyms: reality, truth
Example Sentence: My innuendo regarding this short film is that
you should have it critically acclaimed first.
10. UNWITTING (ADJECTIVE):
unintentional
Synonyms: accidental, forgetful
Antonyms: attentive, witting
Example Sentence: We are anxious to rectify the unwitting
mistakes made in the past.
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1. DISSUADE (VERB): thwart
Synonyms: divert, prevent
Antonyms: help, aid
Example Sentence:
The purpose of the fence is to dissuade my
neighbours from trespassing on my property.
2. FEAT (NOUN): accomplishment
Synonyms: triumph, victory
Antonyms: failure, forfeit
Example Sentence:
The man was honored when the king learned
of his feat.
3. DERELICT (ADJECTIVE):
disregardful
Synonyms: regardless, remiss
Antonyms: careful, improved
Example Sentence:
Thanks to several volunteer organizations in
our community, many derelict areas have
been turned into stunning gardens.
4. WOE (NOUN): suffering
Synonyms: anguish, misfortune
Antonyms: contentment, blessing
Example Sentence:
Because the witch was angry about being
excluded from the festivities, she promised a
lifetime of woe to the prince’s parents.
5. ACQUISITION (NOUN): acquirement
Synonyms: achievement, attainment
Antonyms: lack, failure
Example Sentence:
After appearing on a travel show, the small
hotel was experiencing an acquisition of
reservations.
6. SUSCEPTIBLE (ADJECTIVE):
vulnerable
Synonyms: receptive, prone
Antonyms: insensitive, resistant
Example Sentence:
Dress your children warmly because they are
very susceptible to illness after being
exposed to cold weather.
7. EXODUS (NOUN): leaving
Synonyms: departure, retreat
Antonyms: arriving, coming
Example Sentence:
Because of the exodus of so many refugees,
the town’s public shelters were filled to
overflowing.
8. PLIGHT (NOUN): dilemma
Synonyms: predicament, quandary
Antonyms: advantage, benefit
Example Sentence:
Most wealthy people are unaware of the
plight suffered by people who are hungry and
homeless.
9. ARCHETYPAL (ADJECTIVE): most
typical
Synonyms: stereotypical, hackneyed
Antonyms: atypical, unique
Example Sentence:
Gospel reveals the archetypal realities.
10. CHRONIC (ADJECTIVE): incessant
Synonyms: persistent, continual
Antonyms: halting, ceasing
Example Sentence:
She has been dealing with chronic pain for
several months.
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1. GNARLY (ADJECTIVE): different
Synonyms: extraordinary, unique
Antonyms: normal, ordinary
Example Sentence: Ronit is my gnarly fellow.
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2. SET OFF (VERB): redeem
Synonyms: compensate, propitiate
Antonyms: disagree, spoil
Example Sentence: After realizing his mistake he proposed to set
off immediately.
3. CONTEMPLATE (VERB): observe
Synonyms: study, scrutinize
Antonyms: neglect, ignore
Example Sentence: Hiten contemplated his presence in the office.
4. PUNCTILIOUS (ADJECTIVE): thorough
Synonyms: diligent, fastidious
Antonyms: careless, dishonest
Example Sentence: He is a punctilious entrepreneur.
5. EXULTATION (NOUN): extreme happiness
Synonyms: bliss, ecstasy
Antonyms: sorrow, woe
Example Sentence: She laughed in exultation.
6. GRAVELY (ADVERB): severely
Synonyms: deeply, seriously
Antonyms: lightly, calmly
Example Sentence: Each and every passenger in the bus was
gravely injured.
7. GOSSAMER
(ADJECTIVE): lightweight
Synonyms: flimsy, gauzy
Antonyms: opaque, thick
Example Sentence: She was wearing a gossamer necklace.
8. DIRT POOR (ADJECTIVE): insolvent
Synonyms: penniless, penurious
Antonyms: wealthy, affluent
Example Sentence: The PM’s yojya was proved helped to
the dirt poor villages.
9. DOLORIFIC
(ADJECTIVE): miserable
Synonyms: calamitous, deplorable
Antonyms: cheery, happy
Example Sentence: 1. Why are you living such a dolorific life?
10. GRUBBY (ADJECTIVE): dirty
Synonyms: filthy, soiled
Antonyms: clean, spotless
Example Sentence: Don’t touch my dress with grubby hands.
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1. SWAY (NOUN): strong influence
Synonyms: power, authority
Antonyms: inefficiency, powerlessness
Example Sentence: The CEO of a company holds sway over all of his
employees.
2. SLANDER (NOUN): defamation
Synonyms: aspersion, calumny
Antonyms: praise, compliment
Example Sentence: The magazine is known for its habit of creating false
articles that slander celebrities in order to increase
sales.
3. PROPAGANDA (NOUN): disinformation
Synonyms: doctrine, brainwashing
Antonyms: truth, reality
Example Sentence: Voters should listen to facts and not to the
propaganda distributed by the media.
4. POTENT (ADJECTIVE): strong
Synonyms: vigorous, influential
Antonyms: ineffective, insignificant
Example Sentence: It only took one shot of the potent antibiotic to cure
the infection.
5. CRUMPLE (NOUN): wrinkle
Synonyms: ruck, crinkle
Antonyms: smoothness, levelness
Example Sentence: By folding your clothing neatly, you can help them
stay ironed and crumple free.
6. EVOLVE (VERB): expand
Synonyms: develop, grow
Antonyms: stop, lessen
Example Sentence: Our Company has evolved into a major furniture
manufacturer.
7. PRICKLY (ADJECTIVE): irritable
Synonyms: grumpy, fractious
Antonyms: nice, calm
E Example Sentence: Maithili was all tired and irritable.
8. 8. MANDATE (NOUN): command
S Synonyms: decree, order
Antonyms: request, demand
Example Sentence: When mother and I are away from home, my
teenage sister has the mandate to supervise the
rest of the family.
9. IMBIBE (VERB): absorb
Synonyms: guzzle, ingest
Antonyms: abstain, refrain
Example Sentence: 1. If I imbibe too much cold-drink, I find that I am
troubled with extreme bouts of hiccupping.
10. CORROSIVE (ADJECTIVE): bitter
Synonyms: acerbic, caustic
Antonyms: gentle, kind
Example Sentence: Her body is witnessed of the corrosive effects of
salt water.
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1. BERSERK (ADJECTIVE): Insane
Synonyms: crazed, maniacal
Antonyms: rational, sensible
Example Sentence:
Army went berserk with an arsenal of
guns.
2. DORMANT (ADJECTIVE): Asleep
Synonyms: comatose, sleeping
Antonyms: active, wakeful
Example Sentence:
Why do you look so dormant all the
time?
3. DIFFIDENT (ADJECTIVE): Meek
Synonyms: timid, sheepish
Antonyms: brave, confident
Example Sentence:
Sia is a kind of diffident person.
4. INORDINATE (ADJECTIVE): Undue
Synonyms: pricey, steep
Antonyms: cheap, moderate
Example Sentence:
The case had taken up an inordinate
amount of time.
5. EGRESS (NOUN): Departure
Synonyms: emanation, exiting
Antonyms: entrance, arrival
Example Sentence:
They hinted at the direct means of
access and egress for passengers.
6. ENGROSS (VERB): Bewitch
Synonyms: captivate, enrapture
Antonyms: disenchant, disgust
Example Sentence:
Yesterday Priyanshi engrossed
everybody at the party.
7. DYNAMIC (ADJECTIVE):
Charismatic
Synonyms: effective, energetic
Antonyms: lethargic, lifeless
Example Sentence:
Vishal has a very dynamic personality.
8. DEBACLE (NOUN): Catastrophe
Synonyms: beating, collapse
Antonyms: attainment,
accomplishment
Example Sentence:
When the movie was released, it was
called a debacle by the audience.
9. BEFOUL (VERB): Defile
Synonyms: dishonor, pillage
Antonyms: honor, praise
Example Sentence:
Many graves were befouled.
10. DEMUR (VERB): Object
Synonyms: refuse, dissent
Antonyms: support, help
Example Sentence:
She demurred enter into the new
business deal.
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1. MAR (VERB): spoil
Synonyms: ruin, impair
Antonyms: repair, mend
Example Sentence: They tried to marred her image.
2. MANNED (ADJECTIVE): defended
Synonyms: barricaded, guarded
Antonyms: unprotected, unguarded
Example Sentence: It was a manned villa.
3. COMBUSTIBLE (ADJECTIVE): fiery
Synonyms: flammable, explosive
Antonyms:, non-combustible, non-explosive
Example Sentence: Don’t touch that bag it has a combustible material in
it.
4. DEPLOY (VERB): expand
Synonyms: unfold, extend
Antonyms: withhold, not use
Example Sentence: Their campaigns are deploying volunteers to the cities
to encourage people to vote.
5. LAPSE (NOUN): mistake
Synonyms: error, a slip
Antonyms: correction, perfection
Example Sentence: Letting off the accused murderer, the citizens felt
there was a lapse in justice.
6. OVERLAY (VERB): superimpose
Synonyms: cover, coat
Antonyms: strip, uncover
Example Sentence: Mysterious domain of smoke overlay the whole space
in front.
7. RAGING (ADJECTIVE): violent
Synonyms: furious, turbulent
A Antonyms: calm, mild
E Example Sentence: Moving swiftly down the raging river, drowning
Mukul tried his best to stay afloat while fighting
the strong current.
8. TRITE (ADJECTIVE): drained
Synonyms: exhausted, worn-out
Antonyms: fresh, new
Example Sentence: She did not finish the novel because the story’s
plot was trite and uninspiring.
9. RELAY (VERB): pass on
Synonyms: hand over, deliver
Antonyms: hold, keep
Example Sentence: In an attempt to relay updated information to all
of the guests, the bride-to-be sent out a mass
email with the new venue address.
10. SPONTANEOUS (ADJECTIVE): impulsive
Synonyms: impromptu, instinctive
Antonyms: deliberate, intended
Example Sentence: He never plans anything because he is
extremely spontaneous.
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1. PIQUANT (ADJECTIVE): acrid
Synonyms: sharp, stinging
Antonyms: blunt, mild
Example Sentence:
Some chemicals have a very pungent smell.
2. CHEEKY (ADJECTIVE): bold
Synonyms: brash, audacious
Antonyms: afraid, fearful
Example Sentence:
Kanika is an extremely cheeky girl.
3. PARAGON (NOUN): apotheosis
Synonyms: epitome, exemplar
Antonyms: imperfection, flow
Example Sentence:
Kritika’s nature is paragon to everyone.
4. PARASITE (NOUN): barnacle
Synonyms: bloodsucker, deadbeat
Antonyms: benefactor, supporter
Example Sentence:
Ruffians are parasite to their family.
5. KEN (NOUN): purview
Synonyms: acumen, apprehension
Antonyms: misconception, misinterpretation
Example Sentence:
The politics in the office is beyond my ken.
6. SMUTTY (ADJECTIVE): dirty
Synonyms: indecent, bawdy
Antonyms: decent, respectful
Example Sentence:
Satyen always cracks smutty jokes.
7. DEARTH (NOUN): paucity
Synonyms: scarcity, deficiency
Antonyms: plenty, affluence
Example Sentence:
There is a dearth of evidence.
8. PLACID (ADJECTIVE): calm
Synonyms: serene, tranquil
Antonyms: agitated, disturbed
Example Sentence:
Placid surroundings of Manali enthralled
everyone.
9. AGONIZING (ADJECTIVE): bitter
Synonyms: disturbing, pathetic
Antonyms: soothing, pleasant
Example Sentence:
Gauri has come across many agonizing
experiences throughout her life.
10. PENURIOUS (ADJECTIVE): economical
Synonyms: penny-pinching, expedient
Antonyms: wasteful, improvident
Example Sentence:
Laura is pretty much a penurious girl.
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