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Commotion, Propensity, Litter, Mordant, Meek
Commotion, Propensity, Litter, Mordant, Meek
Commotion (N) Noise, Bustle
As soon as the train arrived at the
platform, the commotion among the passengers started.
Propensity (N)Natural tendency
The propensity of fire is to burn anything
that comes on its way.
Litter (V/N) Rubbish
Throw away the litters from the room to
give it a clean look.
Mordant (Adj) Sharply sarcastic/critical
Not tolerating any further mordant
criticism, he tried to commit suicide.
Meek (Adj) Gentle
A rabbit is a meek creature.
Conspire, Debunk, Debunk, Chary,
Buttonhole
Conspire (V) Plot, Intrigue
Mirjafar conspired against Siraj-ud-daula
and so the Nawab got defeated at the hand of the English.
Debunk (V)Declare false,
Expose
The media debunked the rising reputation of
the company.
Decamp (V) Abscond
The thief decamped with the booty.
Chary (N) Cautious
We should remain chary as regards his/her
career.
Buttonhole (V) Detain; Stop
forcibly
The old mariner buttonholed one of the
attendants of the marriage ceremony to narrate him his story.
Grisly, Inscribe, Hassle, haul, Gingely
Grisly
(V) Gruesome, Horrible
Terrorists created a very grisly atmosphere
in the mosque by gunning down twenty people there.
Inscribe (Adj) Crave, Write in
The carpenter inscribed a very beautiful
image on the threshold of the temple.
Hassle (N) Trouble, Argument
Before 1991, there was hassle-free market
in India .
Haul (V) Drag, Pull
The broken down car was hauled to the
garage.
Gingerly (Adj)
Spirited, full of mettle
The gingerly men can do something
impossible.
Elegiac, Duress, Douse, Gaffe, Furnish
Elegiac (Adj) Mournful, Doleful, Forlorn
His elegiac narration of the story caused
everybody to weep.
Duress (N)Compulsion
Under no duress one should beg.
Douse (V) Extinguish
The fire brigade arrived at the spot and
doused the gruesome(horrible) fire.
Gaffe (N) Blunder
No to give respect to elderly people is a
social gaffe.
Furnish (V) Supply, Decorate
His shop is well-furnished with all kinds
of goods, which attracts a swarm of customers.
Grisly, Inscribe, Hassle, haul,
Gingely
Grisly (V) Gruesome, Horrible
Terrorists created a very grisly atmosphere
in the mosque by gunning down twenty people there.
Inscribe (Adj) Crave, Write in
The carpenter inscribed a very beautiful
image on the threshold of the temple.
Hassle (N) Trouble, Argument
Before 1991, there was hassle-free market
in India .
Haul (V) Drag, Pull
The broken down car was hauled to the
garage.
Gingerly (Adj) Spirited, full of mettle
The gingerly men can do something
impossible.
Malign,
Just, Nemesis, Maim, Milky
Malign (V) Say or write spitefully
Some anti-social elements tried to malign
the image of the school teacher by saying that he had had affairs with a
village girl.
Just
(Adj) Fair, Impartial
The Main 's
decision in that family crisis was quite just.
Nemesis (N) Retribution, Just punishment
The cruel king got nemesis at the hand of
some other king with more mighty.
Maim
(V) Cut of, Cripple, Disable, Mutilate
Sudha Chandran's leg was maimed in a
bus-accident.
Milky (Adj) Unclear
The milky morning presented a very charming
sight through the lush green trees.
Prodigal, Quarantine, Pugnacious,
Qualm, Rampant
Prodigal (V) Extravagant
The prodigal son frittered away his entire
money in gambling and luxuries.
Quarantine (V) Separate
The damaged cells of the apple were
quarantined to save it from further decay.
Pugnacious (Adj)
Bellicose
A pugnacious person does not earn any
friend.
Qualm (N) Uneasiness
Travelling by bus causes qualm for many
travelers.
Rampant (Adj)
Uncontrolled
The rampant growth of population in India
has posed food crisis.
Impinge, Macabre, Languish, Imbibe, Onerous
Impinge (V) Encroach
One does not like like anybody to impinge
on one's affairs.
Macabre (Adj) Grim
She fainted to see macabre situation
created by terrorists.
Languish (V) Lack
vitality
His father is languishing owing to old age.
Imbibe
(V) Absorb
A sincere aspirant imbibes everything
taught by his/her master.
Onerous
(Adj) Burdensome; Boring
He wants something exciting in the onerous
task.
Beseech, Anthology, Aversion, Fillip, Filthy
Beseech (V) Beg
The so-called thief beseeched that he
should be acquitted of the charge.
Anthology (N) A collection of poems
The anthology of William Wordsworth's romantic
poems has been published.
Aversion (N) Strong dislike
He has aversion to milk and so whenever he
drinks it, he vomits.
Fillip (N) A boost
His father proved to be a fillip in his
bright career.
Filthy (Adj) Very dirty
He made a filthy remarks on her, which hurt
her to death.
Subsidy, Irony, Inevitable, Lick, Un-put-downable
Subsidy (V) Discount
The FM (Finance Minister) has decided to
lift Subsidy from LPG.
Irony (N) A humorous
linguistic device which is opposite of what is the case or what is intended
I must be cruel only to be kind' is an
irony.
Inevitable (Adj)
Essential; Certain to happen
Trying to burn anything coming on the way
is the inevitable quality of fire.
Lick (V) Defeat
In the battle, Ravana licked the dust.
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