Vocabulary Set – 1

1. Dampen – make less strong or intense, make slightly wet.

Synonyms: moisten, damp, wet, lessen, decrease, diminish, reduce, lower,

Sentence Usage: Cut in domestic gas price may dampen investment

 

2. Palpable – able to be touched or felt.

The word is often used to describe things that usually can’t be handled or touched, such as emotions or sensations.

Synonyms:  tangible, touchable, noticeable, detectable, solid, concrete, material, substantial, real, visible, etc.

Sentence Usage: The community was coming together but the shock and sadness that is palpable on the local streets will take time to heal.

 

3. Sputter – a series of soft explosive or spitting sounds.

Sentence Usage: He sputtered when Mrs. Clinton charged that he would be “a puppet” of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia if elected.

 

4. Protracted – lasting for a long time or longer than expected or usual.

Sentence Usage: She had $90,000 in the bank, not enough for a protracted legal battle.

 

5. Slapdash – done too hurriedly and carelessly.

Synonyms: careless, slipshod, lackadaisical, hasty, hurried, disorganized, haphazard, unsystematic, untidy, messy, thrown together, last-minute,

Sentence Usage: Hillary Clinton is as professional as Mr Trump is slapdash.

 

6. Calibrate – mark (a gauge or instrument) with a standard scale of readings.

Sentence Usage: In the interest of the country, the government should think of a calibrated entry of foreign universities beginning.

 

7. Dissonant – unsuitable or unusual in combination; clashing

Sentence Usage: ‘Kabali’ takes Bengaluru by storm, despite dissonant voices.

 

8. Coagulate – cause (a fluid) to change to a solid or semi-solid state.

Synonyms: congeal, clot, cake, solidify, thicken, harden, gel, curdle, stiffen, set,

Sentence Usage: Blood had coagulated around the points where he had been hit

 

9. Catapult – move suddenly or at great speed

Synonyms: propel, launch, hurl, hurtle, fling, send flying, send,

Sentence Usage: Drivers catapult through villages at high speed, horns blaring, operating on the logic that the faster you drive, the more gasoline you save.

 

10. Delineate – to outline and define something in detail

Synonyms: describe, set forth, set out, present, outline, depict, portray, represent, characterize; map out,

Sentence Usage: He uses his expertise to delineate the common ground that the US and India have, actual and potential.

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