Vocabulary Set – 58

1. Flimsy – insubstantial and easily damaged. Synonyms: fragile, breakable, frail, shaky, unstable, wobbly, ramshackle Antonyms: sturdy, strong, plausible, tough Usage: I never place flowers in that flimsy vase, it tips over so easily.   2. Dissect – analyse (a text or idea) in minute detail. Synonyms: examine, study, inspect, scrutinize, probe, explore, investigate Usage: He dissected the Prime Minister’s statement and revealed the truth […]

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Vocabulary Set – 57

1. Clamour – shout loudly and insistently. Synonyms: scream, shriek, roar, clangour, tumult Antonyms: silence Usage: As soon as the people learn about the little boy’s murder, they are going to clamor for justice.   2. Reassert – to state with assurance, confidence, or force; state strongly or positively Synonyms: acknowledge, advocate, affirm, announce, argue, disclose, repeat Antonyms: abandon, abdicate, Usage: Golf has been

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1. Pacify – to placate or appease Synonyms: allay, ameliorate, assuage, mitigate, mollify, conciliate Antonyms: aggravate, incite, intensify Usage: Hopefully the warm bottle of milk will pacify the crying baby.   2. Surreal – appearing as a fantasy or dream Synonyms: hypnagogic, dreamlike Antonyms: real Usage: When I woke up after the surgery, I felt as though I was in a surreal environment because of

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Current Affairs November 6

Financial assistance of Rs 2,302.05 cr for projects under Coastal Berth Scheme Union Ministry of Shipping has announced to provide financial assistance worth Rs 2302 crore for projects under the Coastal Berth Scheme of the flagship Sagarmala Programme.  i. Projects under Coastal Berth Scheme will be executed in total eight states.With 12 projects, Maharashtra is the state having highest number of

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Current Affairs November 4

Government launched Deen Dayal SPARSH Yojana, a scholarship program for school children On November 3, 2017, Union Minister of Communications Manoj Sinha launched a pan India scholarship program for school children called Deen Dayal SPARSH Yojana to increase the reach of Philately.  i. Abbreviation SPARSH stands for SPARSH(Scholarship for Promotion of Aptitude & Research in Stamps as a Hobby) ii. Under this scheme annual scholarships will be

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Vocabulary Set – 55

1. Incarcerate – to lock a person up as a consequence for his or her actions Synonyms: confine, detain, imprison, book, constrain, hold, immure, impound Antonyms: free, release Usage: The police are going to incarcerate the teen who keeps committing acts of violence.   2. Impiety – lack of respect for God Synonyms: blasphemy, godlessness, heresy, irreverence, profanity Antonyms: piety, faith Usage: With an air

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Vocabulary Set – 54

1. Labile – easily or frequently changed Synonyms: unstable, vacillant, mutable, unsettled, adaptable, capricious Antonyms: balanced, fixed Usage: The labile currency can be changed out easily when visiting a different country.   2. Pander – indulge Synonyms: cajole, gratify, massage, please, satisfy, snow Antonyms: dissatisfy, annoy, disappoint Usage: Because Jim wants his son to value a dollar, he does not pander to his whims by

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1. Sordid – very bad or dirty Synonyms: disreputable, nasty, shameful, sleazy, squalid, abject, avaricious Antonyms: clean, decent Usage: If people learn of the politician’s sordid past, they will not vote for him.   2. Primordial – in the beginning; in a basic way Synonyms: prehistoric, primal, primeval, primitive, pristine Antonyms: modern, latest Usage: Man’s first language was primordial and consisted of only a few

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Vocabulary Set – 52

1. Recalcitrant – stubborn, uncooperative attitude. Synonyms: fractious, obstinate, rebellious, wayward, contrary, contumacious Antonyms: agreeable, compliant, manageable Usage: Because of its two recalcitrant members, the committee got very little work done.   2. Aberrant – straying from the normal or right way Synonyms: abnormal, deviant, weird, atypical, bizarre Antonyms: normal, regular, usual, same Usage: When the astronomer looked into the telescope, he was shocked by the

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Vocabulary Set – 51

1. Oppress – to hold down through use of force or fear Synonyms: afflict, annoy, harass, maltreat, overwhelm, persecute, subjugate Antonyms: aid, assist, comfort, help Usage: For centuries, men tried to oppress women by forbidding them to work outside of the home.   2. Facile – easily performed Synonyms: effortless, hasty, accomplished, adept, adroit, apparent, articulate Antonyms: arduous, complicated, confusing Usage: No one was

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Vocabulary Set – 50

1. Ambush – lying in wait in concealed position Synonyms: ambuscade, camouflage, concealment, deception, hiding, lurking Antonyms: frankness, honesty Usage: I called the police because I was sure that a man was lying in ambush behind my car.   2. Swoop – descend quickly. Synonyms: dive, plummet, pounce, fall, plunge, rush, slide Antonyms: rise, ascend Usage: The owl can swoop down on a mouse in

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Vocabulary Set – 49

1. Dreadful – extremely bad or serious. Synonyms: abominable, alarming, appalling, atrocious, awful, distressing Antonyms: advantageous, beautiful, comforting, delightful Usage: There’s been a dreadful accident   2. Rabid – having excessive enthusiasm for something or someone Synonyms: delirious, fanatical, fervent, frenzied, furious, virulent, zealous Antonyms: apathetic, calm, disinterested, dispassionate Usage: Rabid viewers of the television show repeatedly watch their favorite episodes.   3.

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Vocabulary Set – 48

1. Masquerade – pretend to be someone one is not. Synonyms: pretence, deception, facade, disguise, dissimulation, subterfuge Antonyms: reality, openness Usage: In front of the media, the politician masqueraded as a decent human being.   2. Infringement – the action of breaking the terms of a law Synonyms: contravention, violation, transgression, breach, complaince Antonyms: obedience Usage: Conspiracy groups believe the government is constantly

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Vocabulary Set – 47

1. Scamper – to move quickly with light steps Synonyms: scoot, skip, sprint, hasten, scurry Antonyms: dawdle, stroll Usage: After eating his lunch, the boy couldn’t wait to scamper outside to play.   2. Improvise – create and perform spontaneously or without preparation. Synonyms: brainstorm, contrive, devise, invent, extemporize Antonyms: design, devise, plan Usage: Since I forgot my lines, I tried to improvise the role

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