V o c a b u l a r y (6th August, 2017)
1. *TREMOR* (NOUN): Shiver
*Synonyms*: vibration, shaking
*Antonyms*: stillness, calmness
*Example Sentence*:
The train caused tremor at the platform.
2. *TRIFLING* (ADJECTIVE): Insignificant
*Synonyms*: dinky, worthless
*Antonyms*: important, worthwhile
*Example Sentence*:
Avika always engages herself in trifling tasks.
3. *DILAPIDATION* (NOUN): Ruin
*Synonyms*: decrepitude, destruction
*Antonyms*: development, escalation
*Example Sentence*:
Yet all this was apart from any extraordinary dilapidation.
4. *ESPOUSE* (VERB): support
*Synonyms*: adopt, advocate
*Antonyms*: reject, refuse
*Example Sentence*:
They espoused the notion of equal opportunity for all in education.
5. *DIRE* (ADJECTIVE): crucial
*Synonyms*: vital, essential
*Antonyms*: unimportant, trivial
*Example Sentence*:
It is dire to submit these documents by tomorrow.
6. *TORTUOUS* (ADJECTIVE): very twisted
*Synonyms*: winding, circuitous
*Antonyms*: straight forward, untwisted
*Example Sentence*:
Avantica always talks intortuous manner.
7. *DISSIPATE* (VERB): Expend
*Synonyms*: deplete, spend
*Antonyms*: collect, gather
*Example Sentence*:
That cooktop dissipates lots of smoke.
8. *BIFURCATE* (VERB): Divide
*Synonyms*: bisect, diverge
*Antonyms*: agree, unite
*Example Sentence*:
This road is bifurcated into two suburbs.
9. *FIERY* (ADJECTIVE): Blazing
*Synonyms*: burning, flaming
*Antonyms*: cold, cool
*Example Sentence*:
Anushka cooked in a fieryfurnace.
10. *WALLOP* (VERB): Clobber
*Synonyms*: drub, trounce
*Antonyms*: lose, surrender
*Example Sentence*:
The drunken truck driver waswalloped by a mob.
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