V o c a b u l a r y(24th may,2017)
1. *ASSIDUOUS* (ADJECTIVE): industrious
*Synonyms*: diligent, attentive
*Antonyms*: careless, indolent
*Example sentence*:
Garima was assiduous in pointing out every feature.
2. *ABATE* (VERB): mitigate
*Synonyms*: lessen, decrease
*Antonyms*: aggravate, intensify
*Example sentence*:
Only flushing would not have been sufficient to abate the odour.
3. *ABJURE* (VERB): renounce
*Synonyms*: retract, revoke
*Antonyms*: approve, sanction
*Example sentence*:
The MP was urged to abjure his allegiance.
4. *ARRAIGN* (VERB): charge
*Synonyms*: blame, accuse
*Antonyms*: exculpate, pardon
Arun was arraigned with theft.
5. *ABETTOR* (NOUN): assistant
*Synonyms*: accomplice, colleague
*Antonyms*: opponent, adversary
*Example sentence*:
He was his abettor in crime.
6. *COVETOUS* (ADJECTIVE): rapacious
*Synonyms*: greedy, insatiable
*Antonyms*: magnanimous, generous
*Example sentence*:
She touched the ring with covetous hands.
7. *BLEAK* (ADJECTIVE): dismal
*Synonyms*: gloomy, dark
*Antonyms*: bright, pleasant
*Example sentence*:
Manish was found in the bleak little room in despair.
8. *ADJUNCT* (NOUN): supplement
*Synonyms*: addition, complement
*Antonyms*: lessening, subtraction
*Example sentence*:
Food technology is an adjunct to learning.
9. *ACCORD* (NOUN): agreement
*Synonyms*: harmony, unison
*Antonyms*: disagreement, denial
*Example sentence*:
The two countries breached the accord.
10. *ABOUND* (VERB): proliferate
*Synonyms*: thrive, flourish
*Antonyms*: deficient, destitute
*Example sentence*:
Rumours of their separation are abound.
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