V o c a b u l a r y(1st june,2017)
1. *CRIPPLE* (VERB): debilitate
*Synonyms*: undermine, paralyze
*Antonyms*: help, assist
*Example Sentence*:
Many countries are crippled by their debts.
2. *ABSOLUTE* (ADJECTIVE): unconditional
*Synonyms*: free, unabridged
*Antonyms*: limited, conditional
*Example Sentence*:
I am bound with absolute moral pressures.
3. *RESILIENCE* (NOUN): flexibility
*Synonyms*: elasticity, pliancy
*Antonyms*: obduracy, rigidity
*Example Sentence*:
In spite of the violence in the country, industry there has shown a remarkable resilience.
4. *HARVEST* (NOUN): accumulate
*Synonyms*: amass, collect
*Antonyms*: approval, sanction
*Example Sentence*:
This year she had been afraid to harvest because of the dogs.
5. *BOUNTIFUL* (ADJECTIVE): abundant
*Synonyms*: ample, lavish
*Antonyms*: meagre, scarce
*Example Sentence*:
This building has bountiful rooms.
6. *IMPERATIVE* (ADJECTIVE): compulsory
*Synonyms*: essential, crucial
*Antonyms*:inessential, unimportant
*Example Sentence*:
Vaccination and Polio drops are both imperativemeasures towards nurturing a healthy child .
7. *LACK* (NOUN): absence
*Synonyms*: dearth, inadequacy
*Antonyms*:affluence, abundance
*Example Sentence*:
His voice was raspy from his own lack of sleep.
8. *VARIATION* (NOUN): alteration
*Synonyms*: deviation, disparity
*Antonyms*: similarity, likeness
*Example Sentence*:
Regional variations are seen in spoken language.
9. *APPREHENSIVE* (ADJECTIVE): anxious
*Synonyms*: doubtful, jittery
*Antonyms*: certain, confident
*Example Sentence*:
He felt apprehensive about going home.
10. *SPUR* (NOUN): activation
*Synonyms*: catalyst, excitant
*Antonyms*: prevention, curb
*Example Sentence*:
Wars act as a spur to real invention.
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