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Five Words of the Day
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❤️1. forgivably - in an excusable manner or to an excusable degree
Antonyms: inexcusably, unpardonably
❤️2. upward - spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position
Antonyms: down, downward, downwardly, downwards
❤️3. binaurally - in a binaural manner; "the stimulus was presented binaurally"
Antonyms: monaurally
❤️4. unmindfully - in a careless and thoughtless manner
Antonyms: advertently
❤️5. maturely - in a mature manner; "she acts very maturely for her age"
Antonyms: jejunely
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bold (adjective)
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🟤Synonyms:
❣️(A) For feelings -
🔹brave
🔹daring
🔹heroic
🔹valiant
🔹intrepid
🔹gutsy
🔹plucky
🔹doughty
🔹spunky
🔹fearless
🔹dauntless
🔹audacious
🔹courageous
🔹valorous
🔹adventurous
⚜️(B) For colour--
🔻dark
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🟡Antonyms:
❣️(A) For feelings -
🔸cowardly
🔸timid
🔸gutless
🔸fearful
🔸yellow-bellied
🎨(B) For colour--
🔺light
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🟢Sentences:
1. They took a bold step into a new market and it paid off.
2. It was a bold move to cast an unknown actor in the lead role.
3. There is a market for bold movies and bold stars.
4. She was the only one bold enough to air his dislike.
5. She wore a dress with bold stripes.
6. I'd like to offer a few criticisms, if I may be so bold.
7. The bold painting displays the back of a near-naked body on a couch.
8. The painting is done in bold colors.
9. As if to emphasise the point, the report prints the comment in bold type.
10. Cross references are printed in bold type.
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🩵1. QUAINT (Adjective) attractively unusual or old-fashioned
Synonyms: picturesque, charming, old-fashioned
Antonyms: fashionable, modern, stylish
Sentence: A quaint general store on one of the back roads of Vermont
🩵2, HOLLERING (Verb) (of a person) give a loud shout or cry
Synonyms: shout, yell, cry.
Antonyms: mumbling, murmuring, whispering
Sentence: Hollering at me isn’t going to find us a parking place.
🩵3. TEMPTING (Adjective) appealing to or attracting someone, even if wrong or inadvisable.
Synonyms: enticing, alluring, attractive
Antonyms: boring, irksome, tedious
Sentence: And maybe I don’t want you tempting me to do something I shouldn’t.
🩵4. EXUDED (Verb) to flow forth slowly through small openings
Synonyms: give off/out, discharge, release
Antonyms: gushed, poured.
Sentence: A sticky resin exudes from the bark of the tree.
🩵5. REVILE (Verb) criticize in an abusive or angrily insulting manner
Synonyms: criticize, censure, condemn
Antonyms: acclaim, applaud, commend
Sentence: They feared that he would revile them if they displeased him.
🩵6. PENSIVE (Adjective) engaged in, involving, or reflecting deep or serious thought
Synonyms: thoughtful, thinking, reflective
Antonyms: unreflective, thoughtless
Sentence: She looked pensive when she heard the news.
🩵7. PROFFERING (Verb) To offer or present something to someone for acceptance or consideration to extend or propose
Synonyms: Propound, Tender
Antonyms: Revoke, Retain
Sentence: He was proffering his help to the community by volunteering at the local shelter.
🩵8. FEROCITY (Noun) A quality of being very aggressive , intense
Synonyms: Barbarity, Severity
Antonyms: Meekness, Compassion
Sentence: The ferocity of wild animal’s attack eft everyone in shock.
🩵9. FILLIP (Noun) A sudden stimulus or boost that provides energy or encouragement
Synonyms: Spur, Impetus, Uplift
Antonyms: Setback, Impediment
Sentence: The positive feedback from his boss gave him the fillip he needed to complete the project with enthusiasm.
🩵10. DENT (Verb) A shallow depression or hollow usually caused by an impact or pressure.
Synonyms: Cavity, Defect
Antonyms: Bulge , Mound, Peak
Sentence: The car’s fender had a dent from the minor Collison with another vehicle.
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Synonyms of shyness (noun)
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🩷abashment
🩷aloofness
🩷apprehension
🩷constraint
🩷coolness
💜coyness
💜demureness
💜diffidence
💜doubt
💜embarrassment
🤎formality
🤎hesitancy
🤎hesitation
🤎humility
🤎insecurity
🩵introversion
🩵meekness
🩵modesty
🩵reluctance
🩵repression
💙restraint
💙reticence
💙secretiveness
💙self-consciousness
💙self-effacement
💚silence
💚suspicion
💚taciturnity
💚timidity
💚wariness
❤️Examples❤️
(1) He was suddenly overcome with shyness.
(2) His shyness made public speaking a torment to him.
(3) He struggled to overcome his shyness.
(4) As she got to know people better her shyness wore off.
(5) Shyness made the boy speak in a halting manner.
(6) She can't get over her shyness.
(7) Shyness is one of her most endearing qualities.
(8) She spoke of her struggles with shyness.
(9) Her enthusiasm dissolved his shyness.
(10) Gradually I overcame my shyness.
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🩵midpoint - A point equidistant from the ends of a line or the extremities of a figure.
Synonyms: center
Usage: I measured the width of the picture frame and calculated its midpoint so that I could hang it properly on the wall.
🩵neologism - A newly invented word or phrase.
Synonyms: coinage
Usage: Neologisms are often coined when people begin using newly released technology.
🩵inductee - Someone who is drafted into military service.
Synonyms: conscript, draftee
Usage: Before beginning basic training, each inductee was given a haircut and a uniform.
🩵oodles - A large number or amount.
Synonyms: dozens, gobs, heaps, lashings, loads, lots, rafts, scads, scores, slews, stacks, tons, wads, piles
Usage: Our local bakery has oodles of desserts available for purchase.
🩵upstart - A person who has suddenly risen to a higher economic status but has not gained social acceptance of others in that class.
Synonyms: arriviste, nouveau-riche, parvenu
Usage: He is an upstart, a man of no name, who will only be the tool of a party in France.
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1. 🔹 extrude - Form or shape by forcing through an opening.
Synonyms: squeeze out
Usage: The pasta machine extruded the dough through a series of small holes, thus shaping it into spaghetti.
2. 🔹 corrode - Cause to deteriorate due to the action of water, air, or an acid.
Synonyms: rust, eat
Usage: Nothing can be a stronger proof of the malignant quality of the air than that the rust will immediately corrode both the iron and brass if they are not carefully covered with straw.
3. 🔹 falsify - Tamper, with the purpose of deception.
Synonyms: fudge, fake, misrepresent, wangle, manipulate, cook
Usage: The researcher was tempted to falsify his data in order to secure funding for his study.
4. 🔹 overstep - To go beyond (a limit); exceed.
Synonyms: transgress, trespass
Usage: The hotel was criticized for its $11 million Christmas tree adorned with gold and precious stones by those who felt it overstepped the bounds of taste.
5.🔹 incite - Provoke or stir up.
Synonyms: instigate, stir up, set off
Usage: Those who incite riots should be held accountable for the damage they cause.
6.🔸 emit - give off, send forth, or discharge; as of light, heat, or radiation, vapor, etc.; "The ozone layer blocks some harmful rays which the sun emits"
Antonyms: absorb
7.🔸 disoblige - ignore someone's wishes
Antonyms: accommodate
8.🔸 subtract - make a subtraction; "subtract this amount from my paycheck"
Antonyms: add
9.🔸 exit - move out of or depart from
Antonyms: enter
10.🔸 attach - become attached; "The spider's thread attached to the window sill"
Antonyms: detach
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A. Either the ethics protocol or the procedural memo was responsible for the reporting delay. ❤️
B. Either the ethics protocol or the procedural memo were responsible for the reporting delay. 👍🏻
C. Either the ethics protocol or the procedure memo was responsible for the reporting delay. 😀
D. Either the ethics protocol or the procedural memos was responsible for the reportingly delay. 🔥
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💚1. frivolity - Something of little value or significance.
Synonyms: frippery, bagatelle, fluff
Usage: There is a serious message beneath this frivolity.
💚2. prodigality - The trait of spending extravagantly.
Synonyms: profligacy, extravagance
Usage: She spent her first half-year's dividend from the Venice Hotel Company, with characteristic prodigality, in presents for the children.
💚3. gambit - A maneuver, stratagem, or ploy, especially one used at an initial stage.
Synonyms: tactic, move, policy, scheme, strategy, trick, device, ploy
Usage: They said the plan was no more than a clever political gambit.
💚4. summerhouse - A small, roofed structure in a park or garden affording shade and rest.
Synonyms: gazebo
Usage: George decided that the summerhouse, open to the sights, smells, and sounds of the garden that Anna adored, would be the perfect place to ask for her hand in marriage.
💚5. natation - The act or art of swimming or floating on water.
Synonyms: floating
Usage: Prolonged natation will cause the skin on your hands and feet to swell and wrinkle.
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🤍1. CESSATION (NOUN): (ठहराव): abeyance
Synonyms: breather, discontinuance
Antonyms: activity, continuity
Example Sentence: Since the bad weather has caused a temporary building cessation, the office building will not be completed on time.
🤍2. IMPLICATION (NOUN): (निहितार्थ): suggestion
Synonyms: inference, insinuation
Antonyms: explicit statement
Example Sentence: The implication is that no one person at the bank is responsible.
🤍3. BANKRUPT (ADJECTIVE): (दिवालिया): insolvent
Synonyms: bankrupted, failed
Antonyms: solvent
Example Sentence: His father went bankrupt, and the family had to sell their home.
🤍4. CRYPTIC (ADJECTIVE): (रहस्यपूर्ण): enigmatic
Synonyms: mysterious, confusing
Antonyms: Straightforward
Example Sentence: He found his boss's utterances too cryptic.
🤍5. DEEM (VERB): (मानना): Consider
Synonyms: judge, adjudge
Antonyms: misjudge
Example Sentence: The event was deemed a great success.
6. SCATHING (Adjective) : हानिकारक : Severely critical and unkind
🤍Synonyms: Blistering, Devastating
Antonyms: Calm, Gentle
Example Sentence: When the food critic found a hair in his meal, he wrote a scathing review of the restaurant.
🤍7. PSYCHE (NOUN): (मानस): soul
Synonyms: spirit, life force
Antonyms: body
Example Sentence: My childhood made me understand the human psyche and help others.
🤍8. ABATE (VERB): (घटना): subside
Synonyms: lessen, let up
Antonyms: intensify
Example Sentence: In an hour or so, the storm would abate, and they could leave.
🤍9. Ourselves (Pronoun)
Synonyms: Us, our own selves
Antonyms: Others, them
Example Sentence: We must take care of ourselves before helping others.
🤍10. Themselves (Pronoun)
Synonyms: They, their own selves
Antonyms: Others, ourselves
Example Sentence: The children prepared the meal all by themselves.
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🧡1. MYSTIQUE (Noun): an air of mystery, intrigue, or fascination surrounding a person, thing, or concept
Synonyms: Aura, allure, charisma
Antonyms : plainness, ordinariness
Sentence : The old mansion on the hill had a mystique that inspired ghost stories and urban legends among the locals.
🧡2. BLITZKRIEG (Noun): A military strategy or tactic characterized by sudden, intense, and overwhelming attacks
Synonyms: Lightning war
Antonyms: gradual advance.
Sentence: During World War II, the German military employed the blitzkrieg strategy to swiftly advance through Europe, gaining territory at a remarkable pace.
🧡3. ABROGATE (Verb): (अभिनिषेध करना): repudiate
Synonyms: revoke, repeal
Antonyms: institute
Example Sentence: Engagements were binding, which ended up abrogating a particular engagement
🧡4. AMIABILITY (Noun): (मैत्रीभाव): friendliness
Synonyms: affability, warmth
Antonyms: unfriendliness
Example Sentence: His good-natured amiability captures everyone’s attention.
🧡5. BIZARRE (Adjective): (विचित्र): strange
Synonyms: peculiar, odd
Antonyms: ordinary
Example Sentence: We had to face a bizarre situation.
🧡6. CAMARADERIE (Noun): (सौहार्द): friendship
Synonyms: comradeship fellowship,
Antonyms: solitude
Example Sentence: Our camaraderie is evident to everyone.
🧡7. CERTAINTY (Noun): (निश्चय): confidence
Synonyms: conviction, certitude
Antonyms: uncertainty
Example Sentence: She knew with certainty that he is dead.
🧡8. PREVALENCE (Noun): (प्रसार): currency
Synonyms: generality, pervasiveness
Antonyms: infrequency
Example Sentence: The prevalence of obesity is there in adults.
🧡9. IMPUTATION (Noun): assigning responsibility or blame for a particular action or
outcome.
Synonyms: ascription, assignment
Antonyms: exculpation, denial.
Sentence: The imputation of success to hard work and dedication is a common theme in motivational literature.
🧡10. FLOUNDER (Verb) : a person or organization experiencing confusion or problems.
Synonyms: stumble, falter
Antonyms: flourish, thrive
Sentence: She floundered in her new job, unsure of her responsibilities and how to handle them.
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💙1. kowtow (verb)- Try to gain favor by cringing or flattering.
Synonyms: bootlick, toady, truckle, fawn, suck up
Usage: They were accused of kowtowing to a corrupt government.
💙2. disbelieve (verb)- Reject as false; refuse to accept.
Synonyms: discredit, doubt, distrust, suspect
Antonyms: trust, believe
Usage: I have no reason to disbelieve her.
💙3. embroil (verb)- to cause someone to become involved in an argument or a difficult situation
Synonyms: drag in, sweep up, entangle, involve, ensnare, enmesh
Usage: She became embroiled in a dispute between two women she hardly knew"
💙4. reimburse (verb)- To pay back or compensate (another party) for money spent or losses incurred.
Synonyms: refund, repay, remunerate, rebate, remit
Usage: The company will reimburse you in full for your travelling expenses.
💙5. inhale (verb) - to breathe air, smoke, or gas into your lungs.
Synonyms: breathe in, inspire, snuff, sniff, respire
Antonyms: exhale, expire
Usage: She became ill shortly after inhaling the fumes.
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Find out grammatically correct sentence.
A. The principal of the college, along the vice principals, has approved the new curriculum.😀
B. The principal of the college, along with the vice principals, has approved the new curriculum.❤️
C. The principal at the college, along with the vice principals, has approved the new curriculum.👍🏻
D. The principal of the college, along with the vice principals, have approved the new curriculum.🔥
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[2] Give synonym of ABNEGATE (verb):
1. Demand ❤️
2. Accept 😀
3. Renounce 👍🏻
4. support 🔥
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