V o c a b u l a r y(1st August, 2017)
1. *CURTAIL* (VERB): Reduce in extent
*Synonyms*: diminish, abbreviate
*Antonyms*: amplify, extend
*Example Sentence*:
The economic crises will force to curtail shopping this year.
2. *DEPICTION* (NOUN): The action of drawing something
*Synonyms*: illustration, sketch
*Antonyms*: misstate, falsify
*Example Sentence*:
In your poem, you should use words to depict the beauty of the place.
3. SUBDUE (VERB): To overcome
*Synonyms*: conquer, extinguish
*Antonyms*: aggravate, rouse
*Example Sentence*:
The criminal was subdued by the forces at the railway station.
4. *REMUNERATION* (NOUN): Money paid for work or service
*Synonyms*: compensation, reimbursement
*Antonyms*: non-payment, penalization
*Example Sentence*:
This job provides a handsome remuneration package against 8 hours working.
5. *HAUL* (VERB): To pull or drag with force
*Synonyms*: harvest, booty
*Antonyms*: loss, push
*Example Sentence*:
It took 4 hours to haul the fallen tree.
6. *REPLICATE* (VERB): To make an exact copy
*Synonyms*: duplicate, simulate
*Antonyms*: repulse, reject
*Example Sentence*:
He could replicate anything after only one exposure.
7. *FRAY* (NOUN): A fight or battle
*Synonyms*: melee, clash
*Antonyms*: peace, harmony
*Example Sentence*:
We should never let ourselves in an unnecessary fray.
8. *PRISTINE* (ADJECTIVE): In its original condition
*Synonyms*: intact, sterile
*Antonyms*: affected, dirty
*Example Sentence*:
My car is completely pristine.
9. *CAPRICE*(NOUN): A sudden change of mood or behaviour
*Synonyms*: freak, jerk
*Antonyms*: constant, normality
*Example Sentence*:
The introduction of new law is completely a caprice of the government.
10. *ANCILLARY* (ADJECTIVE): To provide necessary support
*Synonyms*: subsidiary, accessory
*Antonyms*: primary, crucial
*Example Sentence*:
We should lay off our ancillary expenses in the time of economic crisis.
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