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Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan Note:- Before you start learning these Advanced English Words, please make sure that you have mastered all the structures given in either 1-Year Course in “Become English Champion” App or in “Become English Champion” Book otherwise, you will not be able to understand and retain these words properly for a long period of time. if you want to save your time and efforts, then join 1 year course in my “Become English Champion” App for just Rs 599/-. 4. Ambience (N) ~ rete, Fett ear at aTaTATUT (Surrounding) Comfortable ambience, Noisy ambience, Soothing ambience, Pleasant ambience When a customer enters a restaurant, the first thing he notices is ambience. This restaurant has a pleasant and soothing ambience. 1/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M . Daunting (Ag) ~ Fer ate ATT (ticle and challenging) {tH aT HEAT isa daunting tasks Flood victims have a daunting task ahead of them to clear their houses of floodwater. Speaking English is a daunting task for some students. 3. Deserted (Adj) ~ F777 Deserted road, Deserted village, Deserted house, Deserted place Covid-19 left everything deserted My car broke down on a deserted road. 4, Remote area (Ad) = FT aH, THE ar 2/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Remote village, Remote relative, Remote area, etc He is my remote relative. There lived an old man in a small house in a remote area “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan | was on the way when my car broke down in a remote area. 5. Sedentary work (Adj) — zx waren THT FAT STA ATT ATH (not physically active) 3/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M ‘Most of the people do sedentary work these days. People are leading a sedentary lifestyle which will have a direct effect on their mental ability 6. Strenuous efforts (Adj,)- 1H HATH, FATT ATT (efforts with full of energy) You are putting in strenuous efforts in order to learn English. Strenuous efforts are being made by the government in order to improve the quality of education, After a strenuous workout, our body requires recovery time and proper nutrition 7.0 putin strenuous efforts (V)— UE AT AAT, ACRE AT AAT, PT A AAT | am putting in strenuous efforts to make the English language easy for all of you. | have put in strenuous efforts in my work to reach at this level 470 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 8. impeccable (dj) ~ aed, oF =v aft (lawless, Faultless, Error free) Impeccable communicator, Impeccable judgement, impeccable timing, Impeccable hair style, impeccable spy, Impeccable style of dressing Your English is impeccable. | am putting in strenuous efforts to become an impeccable speaker. His credentials for this job are impeccable. ion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan P woehere tose Ce) E 5 5/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 9. n the vicinity of (Prepositional Phrase) ~ % arerara #, 3 arse rar Long ago, there lived an old man with his three sons in a deserted village, located in the vicinity of a desert. There are no stores in the vicinity of our house. His house isin the vicinity of the school, 20. Riddance (N) - ERT, HAF (Free from bondages) Good riddance! (a>aT Ear ‘fret Ben!) ood riddance| Otherwise his nonsense talks had got my headache on (Get on = Pret rr fe Ft sf rarer fe ga) Good riddance! Otherwise he has got on my nerves. 6/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Distorted (Adj.)~ G2 EM, FAWET Ba, TTT Distorted meaning, Distorted news, Distorted picture of reality Your distorted thinking will take everything away from you. TV serials present a distorted picture of reality He is distorting (Verb) my name. (To distort ~ Fa=T==1) Media always shows the distorted news, . Immaculate (Adj.)~ a, ervey, Fae, ae eTT He has an Gandhi ji was always dressed in an immaculate white khaddar. He looks handsome in an immaculate white dress. 710 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 13, Petrified (Ad).) ~ 4a £7 BT, To get petrified (V)— aga 5 aTAT He was petrified of speaking in public Seeing a snake, he got petrified He was too petrified to come out of the room 14, To come in handy (V) ~ #15 TAT Keep the change, it wll come in handy later on Keep it with you, it will come in handy later on. Keep the jacket with you, it wll come in handy at night. 15. To manipulate (V) ~ @rerét & are Praraar, Senate ara 8/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Leaders manipulate people with their sweet talks. The shopkeeper manipulated the customer and sold the item. He is manipulating the puppets with the thread, 16. To take someone for dead (v) ~ Prat rer gar a AT “The bear took him for dead and went away from there. ‘The king opened the cage taking the parrot for dead and in no time, it flew away. 17, sternly (Adv) — Pate, tea He commanded sternly and walked away. 9/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M She said sternly “No”. 18. Lucrative (Adj.)— ATTATTw, ATA Iisa lucrative business. Courier service isa lucrative business these days, Iisa lucrative business but it causes me alot of tension and stress. 19. To gloss over (Phrasal Verb) ~ 7HTIATH TAT (To ignore) ‘A mother glosses over her child's flaws. ‘The main issue at the meeting was glossed over. 20. To hover (V) = WETAT 10/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M The flies and mosquitoes hover around over the heaps of garbage in multitude. A helicopter is hovering over the city. 24. Plethora (N) - 2* ATT, 3Ea FIAT, TATA Ht FITET (a very large amount of something) Plethora of books, Plethora of answers, Plethora of solutions, etc India is facing a plethora of problems these days. This book contains a plethora of answers. 22. Abstruse (Adj) - sf, fA, S172 (difficult to understand) | always find abstruse vocabulary in the newspaper. Your words are very abstruse and beyond topic, ‘The abstruse calculations of Mathematics make me crazy. 11/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 23, Seemingly (Adv.) ~W¥z © H, Tara VAT &, ATTA ete & They were seemingly unaware of the decision Samsung Galaxy AS2 5G is seemingly on its way to India, but launch date is yet tobe decided, 24, To take a jibe at (V) - fereft sara, Peavey, ara areaT, ATH SzTAT He always takes a jibe at others. His colleagues take a jibe at his dress sense. 25. In the prime of life (Phrase) — araear # He died in the prime of his life in a road accident. | was in the prime of my life when | was diagnosed with cancer. 12/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 26. To conquer (V) ~ Fasrft dtar, warfara ear, aa ‘The whole world is trying to conquer the corona virus. ‘Those who endure, conquer. Alexander the Great wanted to conquer the world 27. To cordon (V)~#7t TATAT (To besiege, To surround, To lay siege, To corner) The police cordoned the city. ‘The army cordoned the building to nab the terrorists. ‘The army put up a cordon around the building. (Noun) 13/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 28. To dispose of (Fixed Preposition) ~ = 27, have disposed of my old bike. | want to dispose of my scooter. Gujarat HC has disposed of 7,367 applications in 99 days. 29, incessant (adj), Incessantly (Adv.) ~ TATE Itis incessantly raining, ‘This picture shows how the incessant rain disrupted the normal life in Mumbai ‘The incessant rains have inundated many low lying areas. 30. insipid (Adj.) ~ TF47z (tasteless) He gave an insipid lecture and most of the listeners were inattentive. 14/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M The food over there was insipid. 31. Pithy (Adj.) ~ TET, 7 (Expressing in a clear or direct way in a few words) A pithy statement, A pithy comment, A pithy advice, ete The pithy comment is always admired. Trump gave a pithy advice to Biden ahead of the meeting with Putin. 32. Agony (N) ~ 4F (extreme mental or physical pain) Cancellation of foreign flights added to the agony of Pakistani citizens. ‘Swiss fan's reaction from agony to happiness over 90 sec span went viral on Facebook. 15/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M i Acme (N) - fara, aTét (Peak, Summit, Pinnacle, Top, Zenith) 8 He reached the acme of success in business and then his decline began. Sachin Tendulkar has reached the acme of success in Cricket. 34. Utterly (Adv.)— TA aH, aE eT itis utterly nonsense, The lecture was utterly confusing for me. 35. Glutton (N) —4Z, "ITS (gourmand) He is a glutton for books The glutton ate one dozen bananas and one dozen oranges. 16/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 36. Insolence (N) ~ Tearat, saat Despite his talent, his insolence cost him his job. The teacher left the classroom at the Insolence of the students. 37, Insolvent (Adj.) — Frarf*rar, #177 (not having enough money to pay what you owe) He helped his insolvent friend by paying his debts. ‘The company was unable to return the money so it was declared insolvent. 38. To surmount (V) - ta STAT, 414 TAT (Overcome a difficulty or an obstacle) Persevere and you will surmount your difficulties. ym 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Army can surmount any challenge with people’s support. “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insa1 39, Ablution (N)— Ta FAT, eta He TAT The priest performed his ablutions and had his breakfast. 18/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Muslims perform ablutions before offering the Namaaz. 40. Gnome (N) - ata, 12 Gara HT Tah AAT, FETA (Dwarf, Elf, Pigmy, Midget) Have you ever read the story of snow white and the seven gnomes? Five gnomes were caught on camera and spotted in the vicinity of the forest. 41. Ostentation (N) — Haz, AEF AEF, FFaTaT (Pretentious show, Pretention) Our house is simple, spacious with no ostentation Most of the people, these days, want to please others with ostentation. 19/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M That party was nothing more than an ostentatious exhibition of pell and power. An ostentatious woman wears high heel sandals. 43. To vandalize (V) - aTE%1E AT The police are searching for a woman who is accused of vandalizing several homes in Garden Oaks. People vandalized police tent after the death of a man during police check. Farmers vandalized BJP office hours after the foundation stone was laid. yim 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 44. Charlatan (N) - iT@aTs, Fat a7, AAT ZT (a person pretending to have knowledge) “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan Charlatans are not to be believed. The charlatan sold ash as magic medicine. ayn 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 10 as, Vague (Adj) - =z, SGT (not clear) I have vague remembrances of my primary school as | was too small then. Ihave a vague idea about why he became insolvent. 46. Lucent (Adj.) — THT, Ha STF TATA (shine or glow with light, lucid, luminous, radiant) Ona clear night, the moon is lucent in the sky. | could not see the lucent moon as the sky was overcast. niin 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 47. Lucid (Adj.) -®12, ST Az F ATT (logical, easy to understand, very clear) He gave a lucid explanation of that abstruse topic. The teacher gave a lucid lecture as he is experienced and prudent. 48. Valiant (Adj.) —FaTatz, ate, az He was a valiant soldier who fought to the end. Maharana Pratap was a valiant warrior. Banda Singh Bahadur was a valiant fighter who fought to the last. Cowards die many times before their death but valiant. Bim 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 10 |49. Craven (Adj.) — #147, “1% (a cowardly person, lacking courage) A craven man loses the battle of love and life. 10 “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush In: It was a craven act of terrorism. yim 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 1_)s0. To alleviate (V) - TATA FT FA TAT (To mitigate, To lesson) We must help the poor to alleviate their misery. The doctor gave me a jab (or an injection) so as to alleviate my pain 51. Intrinsic (Adj.) — Fata, WHA, AAA (inherent, natural) Love for mankind was intrinsic to Swami Vivekananda. This object is of no intrinsic value. People move the mountains when they have intrinsic motivation to do something. 25/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 52. Talisman (N) — aT4ts, APTA ART (a charm to avert evil and bring fortune) The laughing Buddha is the most popular talisman for joy and prosperity. Sunil Chhetri is a talisman for Indian football team. 53. Parapet (N) - 42%, it #t aTefeare (protective wall) He is getting a two-foot parapet built around the roof. He built a three-foot parapet around the roof. 6/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 54, To improvise (V)—3™z TAT, Th TAT (To make do} We Indians are the best at improvising He somehow handled the situation by improvising cleverly Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan 55. To elucidate (V) - 72 777 (clarify illuminate, define, enlighten) apm 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Molecular biologists elucidated the key role of motor proteins in cell division. My Maths teacher always elucidates the problems by giving practical examples. 56. Luxuriant (Adj.) — "9, afeareht & aeyz, aeEPT (lush, green, rich, exuberant) The woods are dark, deep and luxuriant, Experts gave us tips on keeping our houseplants luxuriant effortlessly. 57. Luxurious (Adj.) ~ 7757, ZTSzT™ (Full of comfort and riches) ‘The poor are famished (At % Far ATaAT) and the rich lead a luxurious life. Only a few people are leading a luxurious life and rest are leading a miserable life. im 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 58. To luxuriate (V) — aera aT Stae orate Hea, HHT A ATAT You can luxuriate in your retirement if you have money and more importantly health, Everyone wants to luxuriate in old age. 59, Precept (N) — 78a, area a Pra aaa Fra (commandment, instruction) Practice is better than precept This policy goes against common precepts of decency. 60. Preceptor (N)— SV, TF Some preceptors lay down stringent (difficult, hard) rules for their disciples. learnt many different techniques from my preceptor during the camp. ~yin 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 61, Harbinger (N) 7%, Hera Pigeons were considered as the harbinger in old days. Farmers are looking at budget 2022 as the harbinger of growth, ‘The day of Mahalaya is a harbinger of the arrival of Goddess Durga. - Elusive (Adj.) — Fart wrarear, Gear ar are TRA TTA A aT, AT BT A TT, AT ‘The murderer is still at large and his accomplices are elusive. Itis an elusive concept. Tendulkar said to Tokyo-bound track and field athletes, “Go for elusive medal.” All eyes are on Neeraj for elusive athletic medal in Tokyo. ws 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 3 63. Evasive (Adj.) ~ 27rraret Arar, Here, HET, BALA (Trying to avoid something, not direct) His answers are brief, constrained and evasive. He gave an evasive answer. Politicians are evasive in their replies and never come out clean. At times, Navy ships have to take evasive actions. Markam was forced to take evasive action during an OD! between Aus and SA. 64, Nominal (Adj.) — ATHATA AT, @TET AT You can be the part of this group at a very nominal charge. We are thinking of building houses for the poor at nominal prices. nym 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 765. Grumpy (Adj) - Pref aar, a2fFaTH (Petulant, bad-tempered, peevish) B “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan The grumpy old man died at the age of 88 She bore patiently with her grumpy old mother-in-law. People are a little grumpy after they wake up in the morning, 2m 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 66. Haggard (Adj.) — Fra, TAT TTT Everyone is bound to look haggard after an illness. You look so haggard in such kind of a dress. 67. To flaunt (V) - Pearat aRaT, ESAT Some rich people love to flaunt their riches. ‘Akshara Singh told Shamita Shetty not to flaunt English. 68. Eloquently (Adv.) — ao @ %, arRTTATT He speaks eloquently. He expressed his ideas in front of the public eloquently. ayn 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 69. Articulate (Adj., N,V) — Prt TT BD) by astering the words in this book, you can become an articulate and confident speaker. Poets are more articulate than an ordinary man. (N) He articulated his opinions in the meeting. (V) 70. cumbersome (Adj) — TFT scam Fatt starrer afar a He ae are ate ter FAA imposed new cumbersome rules for some pilot training, citing improved safety. Pak players said, “Cumbersome procedure at Tokyo airport caused fatigue.” My 1% 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M It is time to change the cumbersome nomination process for insurance policies. I recently completed my nominations for my endowment plans and a medical insurance policy, and was surprised at how cumbersome the process is. 71, Wholesome (Ad,) - Tf, rareorae, feerart Wholesome attitude, wholesome food, etc Immunity comes from good wholesome food. Peanut butter is delectable (or delicious) and wholesome. Our aim is to provide reliable on-field data for wholesome decision making. 72. Troublesome (Adj.) - 7aartt, Teta, FEET 35/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Troublesome person, Troublesome problems, Troublesome engines, etc 15} — myneighbouris a troublesome person. It was troublesome news for the country. How can we handle summer's most troublesome skin issues? 73, Gruesome (Ad).)— Ea get ar ee eR are (ey AT Te fica Fea) Gruesome photos, Gruesome murder, Gruesome videos, etc 35-year-old man was sentenced to death for mother’s gruesome killing. Spiders are eating snakes all over the world, and yeah, it’s gruesome. Cleveland's Josh Naylor suffered gruesome leg injury in target field collision. 6/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M . 74, Quarrelsome (Adj.) ~ =™T=Tq (Contentious) | am sick of my quarrelsome neighbour. “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan Toddlers are often quarrelsome me (Adj.) ~ Bfire, HT, TTARTE (annoying, disgusting) aim 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M \ don’t like noisome surrounding, [find the use of loudspeakers at night very noisome. ‘A noisome smell pervaded the whole area. 76, Nepotism (N) ~ "rE wrétarerre Nepotism is the bane of Indian film Industry and society. Nepotism made Sushant Rajput commit a suicide. 77. \mminent (Adj.) - faa after # afes 214 ata (about to happen) Imminent rain, Imminent danger, Imi 38/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Indian chamber of commerce warned against imminent tax hike. 16} Theskyis overcast and the rain is imminent 78. Rampant (Adj) - 314. are, ahrifaa, ter gar re Frias ear afer at Job scams are not a post-pandemic phenomenon but have certainly become more rampant since the economy took a hit from Covid-19. Car theft is rampant in the city. Fear of corona virus was rampant all over the world, 79. Lineage (N) - $A, 491, taraett, ara (Ancestry) 9/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M His entire lineage has been warriors. He belongs to a royal lineage 80. intricacy (N) — are, fraT, sferAT (complicated parts or details of something) A nitwit (a stupid person) cannot learn the intricacies of share market. ‘Swami Ramdev shared the intricacies of various yog asanas on social media, 81. Parsimonious (Adj.) - 47 (Niggard, Miser, Stingy) ‘Sometimes, being parsimonious is not bad. Even the parsimonious Rohit contributed some money for the welfare of the society. 40/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 47) 82. imbroglio (N) — rere, Saree (errr Trae ar aTeaPe FeaPa Hy ‘The Kashmir imbroglio continues despite three wars between India and Pakistan. It was a political imbroglio. Dialogue with Pakistan does not seem to end Kashmir imbroglio. 83. Inevitable (Adj.) - #2, wavrardt, fart areata ar ae, afrart Change and death are inevitable. Due to burning of fossil fuels and depleting natural resources, green house effect is, inevitable. auya70 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 84. Impromptu (Adj.) ~ areata, Frat Fare Impromptu speech, Impromptu questions, Impromptu answer, etc He delivered an impromptu speech impressively. “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan Candidates have to answer impromptu questions during an interview. anj1m 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 85, Onerous (Adj.) - #4, at #3 FH araTT TA Running a kitchen is an onerous task for a housewife. Online class is onerous for differently-abled children (or divyang) children. 86. Pernicious (Adj.) — 2141, TFATATTS (in a way that is slow and not easily noticeable) Drinking and drinking are pernicious practices Pernicious anaemia can also prevent the absorption of Vitamin B12, even if a person is consuming adequate amounts of the vitamin. 87. Decapitate (V) - 17 77H FTA, AT ATZAT (To behead, To cut head) ‘The king ordered to decapitate the rebels. 43/10 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M ‘A woman was accused of attempting to decapitate a dog with a sword. £88, To christen (V) —ATHATHT AAT, ATH THAT (To give a name) He christened his house “Swarg’. ‘The baby was christened Marry Joseph 89, To rejuvenate (V) - 741 Staa Bat, TE Tat PEAT (to vivify, to galvanize, to give new birth) Clean water, fresh air and exercise can rejuvenate you. ‘The national mission for clean Ganga sanctioned Rs 1,993.6 million to clean up and rejuvenate six rivers in the mountain state. 3825 hectares of degraded forest lands is to be rejuvenated this year. 44y170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 90. Obtuse (Adj) - rater, afr He is too obtuse to understand even my small things. He can’t be made understand as he is obtuse. 91. Incognito (Adv.) - 4H #4 4, TATA Bara ET In view of the security, you should watch videos on YouTube incognito, He left india incognito, 92. Redundant (N) ~ "TY, sTATALTE (superfluous, unnecessary) When a company closes down, many of its employees become redundant. 1s your digital transformation realy resilient ("74¥7) or ust redundant? 45/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 93, Reluctant (Adj) = AP>TT He was reluctant to go to Pars. UK PM was reluctant to impose COVID restrictions as people dying were above 80. 94, To levitate (V) - 24TH Ae THAT, levitating (Adj) — FATA Hee TA aT AT Yogis develop supernatural powers and levitate above the ground. China unveiled 373-mph levitating train, fastest ground vehicle in the worl. 95. Unpardonable (Adj) — Fart erat # Fear at a, seret ‘What you have done is unpardonable. Your mistakes are unpardonable, 46/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M . To perish (V) AB TAT, Ae ATT, AT AT STAT Everything will perish one day. Thousands of people perished in an earthquake in Nepal. . Perishable (Adj.) ~ Sré are Fear a 7 Body is perishable, We should not run after perishable things. . imperishable (Adj.) ~ Far ae a Frat at ae Soul is imperishable. Men may come and men may go but the nature is imperishable. anja 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 99, Peevish (Adj.) ~ fteftzr, saraat, 41a (Grumpy, Easily annoyed) She is a peevish gil Youngsters are not only quarrelsome but also peevish these days. 200. To entice (V) ~ ATA, GATT How can reluctant return-to-work employees be enticed back? Half girfriend movie somehow managed to entice the audience during the weekend. The coquette enticed many a young man with her artful ways. 201. incumbent (N) ~ TaTRIET, Tze (Officer, Holder) Present incumbent CEO of Google is Mr. Sunder Pichai 46/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Joe Biden has defeated incumbent Republic US president Donald Trump in the presidential election, ‘The young incumbent has not yet taken over. 102. incumbent on (Adj.)~ 77H ¥ Fete, aT! AT (necessary as a duty for someone) twas incumbent upon/on her to attend that meeting. tts incumbent upon/on all employees to participate. Itis incumbent on a father to provide for the family. 103. Impudence (N) --Trarelt, a#fUrEAT (Rudeness, Insolence, Effrontery) ‘The boss wants no impudence. Our boss would not tolerate impudence from any of us. 49/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 104, impudent (adj,)~ Frets, sett, TATE (insolent, lacking respect and not polite) impudent laughter, impudent behavior, Impudent fun, impudent acts He was punished for his impudent behaviour. ‘An impudent neighbour tried to swoop in and benefit from my misfortune. ‘An impudent student is good for nothing, 105. Astute (Adj.) ~ {TET Zar (Clever, Skilled, Wise) He is an astute lawyer. | have never seen such an astute businessman in my life. All the teachers of my institute are astute and adroit. 0/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 106, To acclimatize (V) ~ TE FATAT (to adjust with climate or any situation) Australian Cricket Team arrived two days earlier so as to acclimatize with the ground. Victoria heat training will help athletes acclimatize with conditions in Tokyo Olympic. 107. Severity (N) ~ WSATE, watcar, Sawa The Covid pandemic has affected people in different ways but few are aware about the severity of problems faced by differently-abled children and their parents. | don’t think you realize the severity of this problem. Malnutrition may increase the risk of Covid severity, 108, Resilient (Adj,) —-T4t-7 (strong enough to deal with iliness, a shock, change, etc) She isa resilient girl as she will not be unhappy for long, sty 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M These are the seven steps to make electricity systems resilient to climate risks. You have created a vibrant and resilient global community on YouTube. 109, inquisitive (Ad).) = erat are a ora ar PRC, qaraTe we are, HT Others with whom we have only a nodding acquaintance, not a social relationship, seemed inquisitive and gossipy. Scientists have inquisitive mindset. Be inquisitive, listen to understand and show humility (7H). 110, Doctrine (N)— F217 (Principe, a set of beliefs taught by a church or politcal party) ‘The president said he would not go against sound military doctrine Such insolences damage our security doctrine, 2/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M @ that the king is God on Earth is no longer holds 111, Dogma (N) ~*r4 Frat, #7 (accepting beliefs without questioning, tenet, ideology, etc) ‘The chief dogmas (or tenets) of Gandhi Ji’s philosophy are truth and non-violence. When the dogma enters the brain, intellectual activity ceases. (Robert Anton Wilson) 112. Dormant (Adj) ~ Faftar, FExz (Inactive, hibernating) ‘The frogs and snakes lie dormant in winter. Women have to summon courage to fulfil dormant dreams. Without inspiration, the best powers of the mind remain dormant. 113, Canny (Adj.) - I, TAAAT? (Intelligent, Shrewd) say. 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M He is a canny businessman who knows how to make good profits during recession. Many senators have developed a canny sense of what will play best for the audience. 114. Uncanny (Adj) ~ Para, Faereror ‘Some people have an uncanny habit of talking to spirits. Taekwondo Olympian went viral after image shows an uncanny resemblance to Lady Gaga, 115. To mold (V) — TAT Far, ATT H eT-TAT (To give shape) Craft education helps mold and develop children as strategic and logical thinkers. The wind molds the waves. 116. Resentment (N) — ATTA, #1 (wrath, exasperation) P woeheretosenn EE C1 Fy sym 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Resentment is toxic Farmers honked to show resentment. Growing resentment among them can be mitigated by understanding, 127, Compassion (N)— 241, FFT MCC USS. donors showed their compassion by giving $1000 million to people in need Until you have real compassion, you cannot recognize love. If your compassion does not include yourself, it is incomplete. (Buddha) 118, To regurgitate (¥)—SarTAT, TA TAT Education does not mean to memorize facts from a book and regurgitate them in the exam. Cows and buffaloes can be seen regurgitating while sitting leisurely. 35/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M This man can swallow things and regurgitate them in any desired order. 119. Perseverance (N)— FEAT, 7M, FATA Doing meditation regularly teaches us patience and perseveranc ‘Mathematician Anand Kumar attributed his success of Super 30 to the perseverance of students 120. To incorporate (Vv) ~ afeufera aT Cooking, woodworking, dressmaking ete need to be incorporated at a younger age ‘98% managers seek to incorporate data science to optimize the performance. 121, To optimize (V) —qaTEAT, aR eT A See HAT 6/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M - Formative (Adj.)- Formative years of a child need careful supervision. A child can be molded in his formative years. A child’s early years are thought to be the most formative ones. }- Profound (Adj.) ~T27T, TAT, "TE (esoteric) Parents’ actions have a profound impact on children. Its the most profound work of 19th century. Axtficial Intelligence is more profound than fire, electricity or the internet. 7/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 124, To enrage (V)— AIP ETAT, TEA TAT His nonsense talks often enrage his boss. ‘Aman was crushed to death by an enraged (adi,) elephant when a swarm of workers started taunting and chasing the calmly crossing elephants in a bid to scare them off. 325, Rage (N) - ET FITaT TAT (Violent and uncontrolled anger) ‘My mood altered and the pain turned to rage. People who fly into a rage always make a bad landing, 26-year-old man was beaten with a baseball bat in a road rage (Adj, incident. 126. To raze (V) — HfraTHe FT, STAT (knock down, demolish) 38/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M ‘Lucknow Municipal Corporation is to raze 50 shops for complex. DA Janta flat owners told to repair or raze dangerous buildings. The earthquake razed many a skyscraper. 127. Iconoclast (N) ~ Hffiare, Fara aera An iconoclast debunks idol worship and rituals. Enthusiasts, musicians recall Derek Julian as an iconoclast and perfectionist. 128. Adorable (Adj) - Ea FATT He has a very adorable child. She has twins and both are adorable, 9/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 129, To contemplate (V) ~ FAT FAT, HAA ETAT We become what we contemplate. Beauty in things exists in mind which contemplates them, 130, Apprehension (N)— Et, 77 Budget has brought great sadness and apprehension in UP. Everyone waited for the committee's decision with a great deal of apprehension. 131. To apprehend (V) — Fircrare wea, Faerara AAT Delhi lieutenant governor granted power to police to apprehend anyone under National security Act til October. The police have apprehended 5 people and averted (21771) a possible terror strike. 60/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 192, Bewitching (Adj) ~ H1FSa FH ATT, AEE, ATE FET TAT shanaya Kapoor shared bewitching pictures on Instagram yesterday, She easily gets people's attention with her bewitching smile 133, Astounding (Adj) — Str 8 ava Marry and Mira are set to give an astounding performance in the upcoming Olympics ‘Anand Mehra shared astounding pictures of natural pool on Instagram. 134, Ambrosia (N) — aaa sits, ea eae TAT Hunger turns stale food into ambrosia, The food of God is called ambrosia. eyim 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 135. Alter ego (N) ~ TH FHT (an alternative self) He is not only an IAS Officer but also my alter ego. ‘Whois your alter ego? 136. Humility (N) ~ Pereat Humility is the best strategy to learn anything, Accepting your mistakes is a sign of humility, 137, Absurdity (N)— phar ar era, pares Height of absurdity: Nagpur University forgot to upload question paper. Every absurdity has a champion to defend it. 62/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 138. Abstinence (N)= "2a Some doctors advise total abstinence from alcohol. He relapsed into his bad habit of smoking after a period of abstinence Physical pain is a key factor in alcohol consumption relapse after a period of ab: 139, Charismatic (Adj,) ~ arth, wPrerTs ‘Companies make charismatic ads to grab the attention of people. ‘Sunderlal Bahuguna, a green warrior to core, had a charismatic personality. 140. Rigorous (Adj.) - 741 Taare ate arfeht & Frat AT, Fax, WET (stringent, strict) Government should make some rigorous laws against massive cutting down of trees. Rigorous tests are carried out on drinking water to make it safe. 63/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M ‘Two people were sentenced to 20-year figorous imprisonment for raping minor in UP. 4141, Gawk (N)~ 9A, To gawk at (v)— WaT AT aH GAT (To stare foolishly) White people gawk at black people. The gawk feels uneasy in the company of girls 142, Phiegmatic (Ad) — aTaara, St areTAtH af a HT (Impassve, Cold-blooded, apathetic) Cows just chew the cud and appear phlegmatic. One should adopt a phlegmatic approach. vaya 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 143, Dismal (Adj.) ~ Farr, srrarfi, FArTaTIF (unimpressive, dull, poor) He put up a dismal show and lost in the first round. India's dismal show continued for fourth day in World Wrestling Championship. 144, Garish (Adj.) - 3E4TaT Dev Anand wore a garish dress in every movie. Piers Morgan ridiculed Daniel Craig's garish pink blazer at the ‘No Time to Die’ premiere. 145, To rectify (V)— Aare wear, Hara TAT Rahul Vaidya received death threats for ‘Garbe Ki Raat’ to rectify Iyries of song. ‘We should learn from our mistakes and rectify them. 65/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 146. To speculate (V) ~ Stara =a Itis hard to speculate what tomorrow may bring. What brews in the mind of a killer and a rapist can only be speculated 147, Gusty (Adj) ~ 304, are, free Gusty wind was blowing. Gusty wind could reach 60 mph in some parts of northern Indian. 1148, Coquette (N) ~ FAFA (a woman who attracts men with her beauty, a flirt) ‘The coquette enticed many a young man with her artful ways. Not every woman is a coquette. 66; 170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 149. To simper (V) = BL RERTAT He simpered while talking to the boss. He gave her teacher a simpering smile, Models in the toothpaste advertisement simper in a funny manner. 150. Stigma (N)— "erm, WUT, oar, TeaT Prostitution is a stigma on the society. Child labour is a stigma on the society. 151, To prognosticate (V) - WFP ATTA (foretell, predict, prophesy acc. to present signs) Experts are prognosticating an immense growth of synthetic diamond market by 2027. With the help of high-tech machines, we can prognosticate the disease. orj1m 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 152. Penchant (N) = *70, Pray =P, ara, waPH Some companies have penchant for secrecy regarding future products. Hritik Roshan has a penchant for dancing, 153. Lout (N) - tary, aire she ape ee Why does he behave like a lout? ‘A drunken lout has been banned from every club and bar in his hometown for being aggressive towards people, including bar staff 68/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 154, To masticate (V)~ ara For proper digestion, food should be masticated properly. (Our body has to do more work in digesting food when we don’t masticate it properly. To fawn (V) = a TET, TA Fe, ATT aT He likes to be fawned upon by others. ‘The courtiers fawned on the king, Sycophant (N)——arrep, rarer safe eh eter re are A leader is always surrounded by sycophants Powerful men are surrounded by sycophants. 69/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 157. Veracity (N)= Raja Harishchandra is known for his veracity. People had doubt on the veracity of hs excuses. 158, To garner (V)- TART FAT We should garner only good knowledge. The farmers’ struggle is garnering online support on social media, especially from 2 section of the Indian Diaspora They could not garner sufficient evidence against them. Johnny Lever first garnered the attention of people by mimicking Jagdeep who is known as Soorma Bhopal 0/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 159, Ditfdent (Adj.)— arenPivarr cfs afer A giffident person can’t fight with his problems bravely. Meditation is a panacea that can turn you from diffident to confident. 160. Redolent (Adl,) ~#ffra (Aromatic, Fragrant) Her room is redolent with the smell of her perfume. My house is redolent with flowers. 161. To conceive (v) - W4adt #1, TAT HAT What you can conceive, you can achieve. She cannot conceive. nym 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M People fail to conceive the idea that they can earn crores of rupees by changing their mindset. 162, Scrumptious (Adj,) ~ Farfez All the items were scrumptious in the reception party To start your day with a healthy and scrumptious breakfast, a famous chef will share yummy beetroot Thepla recipe with us today. 163. Succulent (Adj) — 74 The deer found succulent fruit in the field | ate succulent fruit after a long gap of five months. nym 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 164, Transcendent (Adj.) — TATA, MTT, TPZ, To transcend (V) = HITS IT 32 “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan The whole world was mourning on the death news of a transcendent star, Rajesh Khana, In meditation, one transcends space and time. Kalidas was India's transcendent playwright and dramatist 165. Sublime (Adj.) - 14a, TH, watt, waeTeT Bim 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M ‘Neeraj Chopra showed his sublime performance in Olympic and clinched Gold in Javelin. KL Rahul's sublime century put India in early control against England. 166. Grave (N) - 7, Grave (Adj) — afte, rape, wre, fer Afghanistan was in a grave danger of being attacked by the Taliban. He was accused of grave charges by a female worker. Man takes his last sleep in grave. 167, ineffable (Adj.)— EAT axe, a nF eet ava af @, acer, rahe Ineffable joy, ineffable beauty, ineffable sorrow, ete "have ineffable grace of my guru. With the ineffable grace of my guru, I have written this book 74pm 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M My life is filled with ineffable miracles. 3. Luscious (Adj) ~ FE (Sweet and pleasant in taste or smel), ATH Luscious dish, luscious fruit, a luscious actress (sexually attractive) The luscious melon swung my mood completely. This luscious Dal Makhani Recipe is a family staple. 25/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M ). Credulous (Adj.)— 31 aT He seems to be credulous. ‘The most positive men are the most credulous. . incredulous (Adj.) - afa-aret, ##t (skeptical, cannot accept as true) Some people remain incredulous of stories on reincarnation, She is such a tiny woman that people find it incredulous she is a police officer. He was incredulous when | told him about my winning a lottery |. To refurbish (V) — HT FAT Yesterday, | refurbished everything, The restaurant is being refurbished, 76/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 172, Callous (Ad) - 324, 2 HH ZH ATA (not caring of the feelings, sufferings of others) Additional Session judge Vinod Yadav, who repeatedly pulled up Delhi Police over its callous investigation into the February 2020 Northeast Delhi riots cases, has been transferred. His is not liked by many because of his callous attitude. 173, Quandary (N) ~ THT, BPH (a state of perplexity) am in a quandary ~ should | ask him or not? Indian camp is still ina quandary over Hardik Pandya 174, Unprecedented (Adj.) — 7H7T4 Solana is the superfast crypto currency with an unprecedented growth. nim 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M We had never gone through such an unprecedented situation like Covid-19. Teachers found unprecedented learning loss in students as they returned to school. 175. To pay heed (V) ~ SATA AT (to pay close attention) Pay heed to what your teacher says. Students don’t pay heed to their studies these days. 176, To cajole (v) — sa Sa, Tera, HAST AA aT ee TATA She cajoled him into agreeing to go with her. Some shopkeepers cajole customers into buying their worst product. 78/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 177. Pacifist (N) ‘Aman was accused of killing a Rohingya pacifist leader in Cox's bazaar. Was Mother Teresa a Pacifist? 178, To fleece (V)—"TeaT, a era, Sx wer are HEAT Adhaar is free, but enrolment centres fleece applicants. He was so simple that his friends stowly fleeced him of his inheritance. 179. inception (N) ~ STZ (Beginning of something) You should work hard from the inception of your journey of spoken English He has been the owner of this company since its inception. 79/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 180. Callow (Ag) = aT He seems to be a callow youth of eighteen. He is a callow youth of sixteen. 181. To exonerate (V)— STF FAT Rasik Solanki, 24, from Kapadvanj faced rape charges twice and he was exonerated on. both the occasions. NADA exonerated Narsingh Yadav from charges of violating anti-doping rules. 182, Endorsement (N) ~ 74, Farr Film starts demand a high fee to endorse (V) the products. Receiving an endorsement from a celebrity can have significant commercial benefits. 80/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 183. Verbose (Adj) = 1221 ATI, ATATT Politicians deliver verbose with a little substance. As the verbose salesman went on and on about the features of the product, | started } feeling sleeping. My niece is a verbose teenager who talks nonstop about clothes and makeup. 184. To placate (V) ~ #117 TAT (To pacify, to allay, to make someone feel less angry) He tried to placate a little boy by giving him a candy. She apologized to him to placate his anger. 185. Panacea (N) ~ THAT siy170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 186, Verily (Adv.) ~ 73H 1, ATETTH (truly, certainly) ‘The U.S.A. is verily the most powerful nation in the world. | can verily say that he is not guilty 187, Ubiquitous (Adj,)~ rear, hx, at ait ex ore et Trekking has become ubiquitous. Cows are ubiquitous. 188, Felony (N) - 8TF STATE (heinous crime) He committed a felony by kiling his wife and children. Murder is a felony. 92/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 189, Gullible (Adj.) = ATT ATT, Young girs are very gullible in teen age. Why are we so gullible? 190, To counsel (V) —7aTg Bar, THEE FAT, Counsel (N) - TT ‘Aryan khan was counselled in Jail and promised to make Sameer Wankhede proud of him. ‘Who is the counsel for the prosecution or defence? Seek advice from a legal counsel, 93/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 191. Integrity (N)~ It always feels good to come across heartwarming and motivational stories about people who live by their integrity and manners, no matter what the situation is. Live your life with integrity 192, Pertinent (Adj) ~3P¥4, 5777, FTF (Appropriate, Relevant, Suitable, Germane] Instead of asking impertinent questions, media should have pertinent discussion. Government does not talk about pertinent issues of today’s time. 193, impertinent (Adj.) ~ FT (inappropriate) | was asked many impertinent questions in the meeting by the media, Itis impertinent to ask a woman how old she is. asi 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 194, |gnoble (Adj) ~ etree, rt Child labor san ignoble practice Female foeticide is an ignoble practice, 195. To penetrate (V] = qa, fram, frre ata ‘Vegan food is successfully penetrating into Indian market. ‘There are wide gaps along the border through which the enemy penetrates. Washington is trying to limit the penetration of world markets by Chinese tech giants like Huawei 196. slump (N) = Frere 95/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M ‘There isa slump in the market, There isa slump in house price. 197. To withhold (V) - 7 Tarr, Taye TAT Withholding a freedom fighter’s pension for such long period is not justified. The company will withhold salaries until all of the work is finished. 198, To hamper (V) ~ 4TH STAT (To obstruct, To hinder, To prevent, To restrain, etc) The building work was hampered by bad weather. Unscheduled power cuts hamper festive cheer. 199, To augue (¥) ~ area arrara, TH PAA HAT (to predict from an omen or sign) 86/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M This sloth does not augur well for your success. Terrorism does not augur well for world peace. 200, Improvident (N) - Prayers The Nawabs were also known for their improvident way of living. His Improvident habits left him with no retirement savings. 201, Contingent (N) - =, =u =, ge, Fike Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the Indian Olympic contingent at his residence over breakfast. The Indian Army contingent has departed to US for a friendly Kabaddi match, ‘Success is contingent on hardwork. ay 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 202. Commodity (N)— Arent, are, TAT ay ‘Almost all commodities were available in the super market. Time is very valuable commodity. 203. Ravishing (Adj) ~ 8 ape ot semi, HT ‘She has a ravishing personality ‘Amruta Khanwilkar looks captivating and ravishing ina black saree. 204, To accommodate (V) - FAM 2AT, SEAT, SE TATAT This hall can easily accommodate 200 people. This college is not in a position to accommodate extra student, 98/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 205. To breathe life (V)— 314 ETT Zeus, king of gods, breathed life into the sculpture. ‘A magician breathed life in a dead lion to show off his powers and got killed, 206. To plunge (V) — Far, sara A Fito, ear Vishnu, inthe form of Varaha, plunged into the ocean to save the Earth ‘The group of elephant rushed forward to plunge into the water. The heavily loaded truck went out of control and plunged into river. 207. Ambiguity (N) ~ seer, serra Et Fea Rectifying Lexical ambiguity is a daunting task for Artifical Intelligence experts. 99/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M There was some ambiguity in what he said 208. Capacious (Ad) ~ PRAT, 371 (roomy, spacious) That ca has a capacious trunk that makes it a good choice for families. It isa large, capacious pocket. 209, Apparently (Adv.)— Sf ate", ZITAT = # (perhaps may be true but not sure) Apparently, he is married. Did you hear about them? Apparently, they are getting married next month. 210. To endeavour (V, N) = ATH FAT All his endeavours for getting a job in that company proved successful 0/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Indians endeavoured to throw the British out of india. 211. Ferocious (Adj.) — #F, PAT, FF aT The tiger isa ferocious animal. People were fan of Virender Sehwag’s ferocious batting style. 212. Generosity (N)~ Far7aT He shows generosity to those who are in need, Karan was generous and his generosity was unmatchable. 213. Valour (N) —"7TFR any 170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Hiranyakashipu and Hiranyaaksha were brothers who were proud of their strength and valour Pakistan's diabolic plans to usurp the Kargil heights were foiled by the great valour of Indian soldiers. 214. To take the form (V) — 4 aT Lord Vishnu took the form of Varaha, a wild boar, and dived from the sky. ‘She took the form of a snake and disappeared, 215. Grandeur (N) = Tare, er, wz, atest Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine wore a grandeur look during Navratri His painting captured the beauty and grandeur of the ocean. He has an illusion of his grandeur. 92/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 216. impulsive (Adj) = ft He is impulsive and does not plan his movements. Kamal is a very impulsive man. 247. Blandishment (N) ~ ATTY, ATA, TEA (a flattering or pleasing statement) Wise people cannot be influenced by blangishment. Some seller's blandishments work well on their client. 218, Crucial Adj.) - TAT, AEA TTA (important, vital Hard work is crucial to success. 93/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Every moment that passes is crucial 219. Piety (V)~ sritreraMTaT, wae af, srefear, At Neither animal's flesh reaches Allah nor their blood, but itis your piety that reaches him. Bhagat Haridas Thakur was admired for his extreme piety. Jesus healed the sick and crippled with his piety. 220. Gourmand (N)- 712, F2rT, Tt A aT tT (glutton) The gourmand devoured one dozen bananas and two litres of milk. He is gourmand, so are you. 221. To devour (V)— are ae es TA TAT oj 170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M am not devouring you, He devoured two dozen bananas in no time. 222, Prodigious (Adj,)— TAIT, sMeNhaTs, TATE, TI (copious, fecund, abundant) He has prodigious amount of energy. Her prodigious talent makes her really special | have a prodigious memory for facts and figure. 223. Lively (Adj.) - ata, “fir (Full of life, spirited, joyous) The little young lady was lively and charming, That git is very lively. 95/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 224, Ludicrous (Adj.) ~ E42, 7TH, TTETTT (without substance, pointiess) Itisa ludicrous idea The judge found the plea ludicrous and dismissed the case. Novice (N) =a, argent He is yet a novice and he has far to go. He was a complete novice in stock market. Being a novice, you are not allowed to take part in the competition. 3. Nubile (Ad. ~ Fare 77 (young girl suitable for marriage) What is the nubile age of women in India? The nubile bollywood starlet (a young actress) made a sensational debut. 6 / 170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 227. Sensational (Adj) — WHATS, ATT ‘A month has not passed since the verdict of the sensational Kannagi-Murugesan double caste killing case in Cuddalore, but a group seven men has attacked Murugesan’s mother in her village using stocks and bricks. KKR players erupted in joy after a sensational win against CSK. 228, Noxious (Adj) ~ atFr#TT, TFATAZTTE (poisonous, harmful to living-beings) Drinking and smoking are noxious activities. Keep yourself away from the noxious doctrines. 4 people died from inhaling noxious fumes, e7/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 228, Turmoil (N) - aif, TTT (a state of great disturbance, confusion or agitation) There was turmoil all around after the meeting. There was turmoil in the valley. 230. Toil (N) — 3H Heat After years of toil, we got freedom. India gained freedom as a result of the blood, sweat and toil of numerous heroes. 231. Decorum (N) — ait, PreraTe Maintain the decorum of the class. Maharashtra CM took class of legislators on legislative decorum and etiquette. 8 / 170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 232, Contraband (N) - afar, TERA AT (illegal goods) They deal in contraband goods. NCB arrested a man from MP for supplying contraband products and presented before the court yesterday. 233, Diaspora (N) ~ TATA (dispersal of population to foreign lands) ‘The Punjabi Diaspora since 1947 meets the eye everywhere in the world. PM Modi addressed the Indian Diaspora at the packed NRG stadium in Houston, Texas. 234, To usurp (V)— 2PraTaT, ETAT Duryodhana had a keener desire for war, in order to usurp the kingdom by fair means or foul 90/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Telangana CM KC Rao on Thursday alleged that the union government is trying to usurp the powers of the states. 235. Diabolic (Ad) ~ 3 TF aT, tt (having the qualities of a devil) Pakistan's diabolic plans to usurp the Kargil heights were foiled by the great valour of Indian soldiers. | have got to know about diabolic plans to usurp his property. 236. To reckon (V) ~ 4% AW? THAT, NTT ATT (keep in view, to accept) Most Indians reckon Gandhi Jias the father of nation, USA must reckon with China as a super power. Our country moved tiny steps at a time and over the years has become a force to reckon with. 100 /170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M |. Notable (Adj.) ~ Far, FATTT (important, worthy of note) | found no notable changes in him even after a gap of five years. These are the five most notable women in health industry 2021. Sophisticated (Ad) ~ FE, aifire =a H ara (developed, advanced or experience) Sophisticated computer system left everyone astonished. She is a sophisticated woman, . Futile (Adj) — =r Futile talk, futile attempt, futile discussion, etc Efforts to find amicable solution in Gurugram for Jumma Namaaz proved to be futile 101/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M ‘She got irritated wit 240. Chubby (Adj.)— ait 4a We all love a child with chubby cheeks and hands. He was very chubby in the prime of his life. 241. Erstwhile (Adj,) - TE 1, ATE (former) Mary Anderson was erstwhile queen of America. He was the erstwhile president of this company. 242, To retrospect (V) —"yrTratte, ft avai ats wT The management has retrospected her confidential report. 102/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M When we retrospect things, we see them clearly. 243. To introspect (v) - areafaarn ear, arent tar aa Itis time for you to introspect. Unless and until you introspect, you cannot even respect yourself. 244, To cater to (V)— RAT TATAT, HAT TATA AAT This restaurant caters to al tastes. HDFC bank launched load campaign to cater to festival demand. 245. Humbug (N) — EWS, TZ 103/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M twas nothing more than a political humbug. a Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan Politicians talk humbug and cater to the vote banks. 246. Intuition (N) ~ Peer ft airarsr, sTAT (hunch, inkling) have an intuition that something great is coming my way. | allow my intuition to guide me. The only real valuable thing is intuition. (Albert Einstein) 108/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 247. Humdrum (N) - #7 His books are an oasis (green area in a desert) in the humdrum of life. De De Pyaar De movie is all humdrum which has no fun 248, Oat (N) - 417, HH, H=APE (yokel, lout, boorish, gawk) My friends find me an oat His wife found him an oaf. 249. To ogle (V) ~ sitet *TETAT (look obscenely, look in a lecherous manner) The oaf ogied at the girls. He was ogling at her. 405/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 250. Palatial (Adj.) — after Although it was not the first fire in the palatial house of the Peshwas, it was the most, devastating of the four fires. A person becomes great not by sitting on some high seat, but through higher qualities. Can a crow become an eagle by simply sitting on the top of a palatial building? Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan 106 /170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 251, Prodigal (Ad).) ~ 7 ATAAT 81 AE HT ATT (reckless, extravagant, wasteful) The prodigal git! lost all the money in gambling. The prodigal son has returned home. You may be more prodigal of time than of money. 252. To abhor (V) — HT RCA, AEA TEA TAT | abhor smoking and drinking | abhor war and view it as the greatest scourge of mankind, 253. Scourge (N)— 374, afAz (cause of affliction, a whip or a lash) The tears that heal are also the tears that scald and scourge. Itis an absolute poison and a scourge on the society and it is time to talk about it. P wpeheretosen EE cs 407/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Historians call him the scourge of India. 254, abject (Adj.)—3ae, TA za # He was born into abject poverty but with his endeavours, he managed to come out of it The drug addicts lead an abject life. 255. Seamy (Adj.) -4T4, 471, 7721, FEAT (unsocial, dirty, unpleasant, unwholesome) Betrayal is seamy practice. Betrayal and deprivation are seamy sides of life 256. Lineage (N) ~ 44" (ancestry, dynasty) 108 /170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M His entire lineage has been warriors. Despite having a political lineage, he preferred to keep distance from politics. 257. To abreast (V)— ara ara, WHE, fF Afra Everybody should keep oneself abreast of the latest knowledge in his subject. | always keep myself abreast of the latest technology and trend, 258, Cryptic (Ad).) TH, TFT (secret, occult, ambiguous, mysterious) Mathematician Anand Kumar can solve a cryptic puzzle With a cryptic text on Instagram, Arjun Kapoor hinted at taking a break from social media, 259. To convene (V) — aritfira ear, HATA FAT (to organize, to convoke) P wpeheretosenn EE C1 409/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 260. 261. The principal convened the staff meeting to discuss the forthcoming examination. ‘A world council was convened in Paris. SAD president requested Punjab CM to convene all-party meeting at the earliest. Conundrum (N) - Tt (riddle, enigma, puzzle) Kashmir and Palestine are political conundrums. Our teacher gave us an interesting conundrum to solve in Maths class. Bauble (N) ~ at&t ara, qe TET, eT AT TEA (trifes, trinkets, apiece of an ornament) The holy men look upon gold and silver as mere bauble. Janhvi Kapoor feels like a princess and her sparkling baubles are responsible for it. 110/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 262. Surveillance (N) ~ Fret You are under surveillance. Indian army has augmented its day and night surveillance of border areas in Arunachal Pradesh through a fleet of advanced Israeli drones amidst the ongoing tensions with China. 263. Congregation (N)~#eeft, seta, snfits war There will be no large congregations or installation of idols at public places on Ganesh Chaturthi this year. Explosion inside Afghanistan Mosque during Friday Congregation prayers left 37 dead. 264. Bawdy (Adj.) - ateft™ (obscene) | don’t relish such bawdy jokes. any 170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M He always cracks bawdy jokes. 265. To relish (V) — Fare a1, HAT AAT We have brought together a list of five items to relish on this festival Most of the people relish bawdy jokes these days. 266. Outrageous (Adj) — tar 2 ATAT, TATA, ATETE Roger Federer's outrageous win marked his place in Tennis and sporting history Kidnapping someone for ransom is an outrageous act. Rape is an outrageous crime. 267. Pandemonium (N) - @- aTaTEA (uproar, tumult) 42/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Pandemonium broke out at the advent of the devastating earthquake. Ahigh school football game descended into pandemonium and chaos on Friday night when four people were shot dead. 268. Memorandum (N) ~ FTW, ATTA (a written representation) ‘A memorandum of demands was given to the governor. ‘The signatories of the memorandum were Dr. G Narahari Sastry, Director, CSIR-NEIST and Angira Mimani, Registrar, Royal Global University, along with other officials of RGU and CSIR. 269. Umbilical (N) ~ aTF, arfet-arét A mother feeds her foetus through the umbilical cord, He looked upon his mother’s demise as the severance of the umbilical cord, 113/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 270. To sever (V) - ATE FAT, FIZ ZAT (cut, break off), Severed (Adj.) — 21 Za will sever my relations with her. The body of a 35-year-old Taran Taran man was found at the Sindhu border protest site with at least 10 wounds and a severed left arm on Friday. 271. Nymph (N) = TTT | saw a beautiful nymph by the river. The ancient Greeks believed that nymphs inhabited forests and bodies of water. 272. To inhabit (V) ~ Fare azar, waar ‘Sweet memories inhabit this house. Woodpeckers inhabit hollow trees. 14/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 273, To ameliorate (V) = TUEAT, FaIe TATA ‘Steps are being taking by the government to ameliorate the situation, Haleem vowed to ameliorate governance system in Sindh, 274, To amalgamate (V) ~ Fraree we ¥e ZAT ‘Amid a military standoff with China, India has formalized a course on Tibetan language and culture to amalgamate its troop well with the people of Tibet. Confusion comes from trying to amalgamate several conflicting ideas. 275. Stringent (Adj.) —¥21~, ET, WH (used about a law, rule, etc) Government should take some stringent steps against the violators. Cinema halls and swimming pools have been reopened with stringent safety regulations. 15/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M He laid down stringent rules for his disciples. 276. To unravel (v)— get qrATAT The murder mystery was unravelled and the killed was nabbed. NASA's mission Lucy to unravel solar system origin launched today on a 12-year journey. 277. Captivating (Adj.) - Fearea, arts This picture is very captivating. Kartik Aaryan shared a captivating poster of his upcoming movie. 278. Dazzling (Adj) — Per a 3H ara, tora BH ATT 116/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M ‘A dazzling northern lights show lit the skies above northwestern states and Canadian provinces. Nothing is more dazzling than your smile on your face. 279. To inculcate (V)— #4 4 AaraT Teachers should inculcate the feeling of compassion among students. Inculcate this quotation, “people act differently because they think differently.” 280. Ogre (N)— Term, Ae ‘The major was a real ogre to the cadets. | have listened to many stories of ogre in mythology and fictions. 47/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 281. Zing (N) - 331, 74, TATE Take a sabbatical to revive your zing for life. | will have to put more zing into my game to represent India in Olympics. 282. Sabbatical (N) ~ EF (A break from work) | was given 2 month sabbatical, Dhoni has taken a two month sabbatical to serve his paramilitary regiment, informed a senior BCCI official 283. Zenith (N) — fora, =Tét, t7T#TaT (acme, paramount, highest point) This book will take your English to zenith, The June sun reached its zenith and turned people indoors, 118/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 284. Zigzag (Adj.) - 221 WHT (serpentine) The mountain roads run in a zigzag manner. He walks in a zigzag manner. 285. Hapless (Adj,) ~ aT, TAT The earthquake wreaked havoc on hapless victims. The hapless victims of Tsunami suffered great travails. 286. Havoc (N) ~ warét, a, Fate Tsunami wreaked havoc and almost 5000 people became homeless in Kerala, Heavy rains have wreaked havoc in several states of India. 119/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 287. Travail (N) = 484 "er, #2, A, FATe PAH (engaged in painful or laborious efforts) The hapless victims of earthquake suffered great travails ‘A man can only speculate about the travails of childbirth. She groaned in pain at her travails. 288. To tread (v) ere, Peat ta TAT You must not tread on his comns. (sITet A Bat a art Ta) ‘Treading on the path of truth is ike treading on fire. 289. Mountebank (N) - Atweft%, 27 (charlatan) 100/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Politicians are often mountebanks who lure people with false promises. Keep distance from such mountebanks 290, Hag (N)— eT, Ee, TATA (an ugly old lady, a witch) 56 The former beauty queen now looks an old hag 291. Gregarious (Adj) - TAMA, AVE H TFT ATAT (fond of company of others/outsiders) She is very outgoing and gregarious. His gregarious personality won him many friends and he could be counted on for sage financial advice whenever asked 292. clumsy (Adj) - 74, "ET (Unsiled, gawhy, difident) aan y170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Unnatural speakers speak in a clumsy and unclear way. Some teenagers look so clumsy in the presence of girls. 293. Alluring (Adj,) - arr, re 56 She smiled at me in an alluring manner. | purchased this PDF in an alluring offer on Facebook. 284, Diplomacy (N)~ >rxere-ATT, FAA He succeeded by his adroit diplomacy. He is not educated but gets his work done by his diplomacy. 295, Horrendous (Adj.) = aYeaTe, ATT sy 170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Earthquakes are horrendous natural cataclysms. The Supreme Court said, “The situation of Delhi is horrendous, horrific and pathetic.” 296. Cataclysm (N)— WaT, TATTT Recently, Kerala faced cataclysm. Scientists say that Young people below age 40, at the time of reading, will see climate change cataclysm 297. infested (Adj) — 9° Har, Ire UE H rat This room is infested with rats. This place is infested with deadly mosquitoes. 123/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 298. To inoculate (V) ~ 2141 “TTTAT (inject to give immunity) Get the old ones inoculated against Covid-19, India is on the verge of 1 Billion Vaccines milestones but some districts are struggling to inoculate 70% population. 299, Alacrity (N) ~ aft 8, AeTTAT # (merry promptness) I wrote these books with alacrity. He accepted her offer with alacrity. 300. Aegis (N) -7AT #74, TAM (under the protection of, support) Facilities were provided under the aegis of Red Cross society, ‘The debate was held under the aegis of IIT Kanpur. 108/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 301, To soar (V)~ SAT SEAT, AFA Soaring (Adj) ~ ZA ZA The prices are soaring due to inflation. The soaring price of petrol isa serious concern Soar high in the direction of your dreams. 302. Inflation (N)—4MTE, TAA The office for National Statistics will publish the latest inflation figures on Monday. People are protesting against rising inflation at India Gate. 303. Prudence (N) - faa, waerartt, wet were # oh ara At He has the prudence of get rid of these problems. Students have the prudence of taking right decisions. 125/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 304, Prudent (adj) — PRA, eT, PETE He needs a prudent man to manage the company. ‘Swami Vivekananda was the most prudent Indian. FDCA advised prudent usage of Tocilizumnab and Ramdesivir. Loguacious (Adj) — ara, Fara aH aTAT (talkative, garrulous, chatter box) Women are more loquacious than men ‘Arzoojs so loquacious that she can’t help talking The loquacious wife continued with her homilies (7277) till her husband fell asleep. 128 /170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 306. insatiable (Ad) — afin, st bis thirst for knowledge was insatiable Hefty fines will stop insatiable appetite of corrupt government officers. A scholar’s insatiable hunger for knowledge cannot be appeased. 307. Well versed (Adj.) - Fry, Fer, ZH (learned, skful, experienced, accomplished) She is well versed in gastronomical skils, She is well versed in speaking English 308. in connection with (prepositional phrase) ~ % Hai # Ihave come here in connection with business. aan 170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Yesterday, he was arrested in connection with molestation. 309, Contentious (adj,)~ HET, Prarcevs, Pattee (quarrelsome) She is a contentious wife. Ithas always been a contentious issue. Kashmir and Palestine are contentious issues. 310. Laborious (Adj.) - Heat, "FTF (hardworking, diligent, industrious) The laborious farmers have always been ignored. The industrious Ambani set up a great business empire. 18/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M BAL, Delicate (Adj.) ~ #144, ATE ‘Anew born baby has a delicate skin “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan Delicate things should be kept carefully, 312. Base (Ad) - 414, ATH TH, BFA (ignoble, very low) Killing innocent people is a base ac. Female foeticide is a base act indeed. 129/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 313. To vanquish (V)—B7TAT, TITS FAT Vanquished (Adj.) — ZT Ea, TTT He was vanquished but not cowed down. India vanquished Africa by 2 runs and made it to the final. 314. To lionize (V) — #7 sitedt Te AaraT, sa I ATT AAT (treat as a celebrity) The crowds lionize the victors and boo the vanquished. He is lionized everywhere because of his prodigious talent. 315. To precede (V) — 324 STAT ‘August precedes September. He preceded us to the meeting. 430/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 316. Preceding (Adj.) ~ Revise all the preceding words in written. Thave had a glimpse of all the preceding chapters. 317. Recluse (N) - Aeare, wairarett ‘The king abdicated his kingdom and became a recluse. 6 “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan 131/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 318. All the rage (phrase) - 727 (latest fashion) Pop music i all the rage these days. Indian fitness apps are all the rage this lockdown, 319. To grumble (V) ~ TEaTAT, AeA THE FCAT (murmur) Grumpy people are always grumbling something or other. He is always grumbling at his employees. Children grumble when the father tells them to study their books. 320, Detrimental (Adj.) - AFT Alcohol and smoking are detrimental to health. 28% GST may be detrimental to tourism industry. 132/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 321, To attenuate (V)— FH FAT, TAME TAT, FATT ATT Time attenuates our grief. New education policy will attenuate the pressure on the children. Saints have spiritual knowledge to attenuate superstitions from the society. 322. To take a jibe at (V)— are SzvaT, fareeft szrar, ara area, Fsrat He takes a jibe at others. His colleagues take a jibe at his dress sense. Rahul Gandhi took a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday. 61 133/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M ysomaniac (N) - 774, FTE (bibulous, bacchanalian) Dipsomania (N) - Ta #t 77 Dipsomania is a reversible disorder. Dipsomaniac drinks too much liquor. 324, To digress (v) — ea Pare A wee TAT The speaker digressed from the topic during his presentation. Most of the time, I digress while telling a story. 325. Discursive (Adj.) - 72M # 9% (changing from one topic to another, not to the point) The play was very discursive in style. Very few people could understand the story. His method was rather discursive than to the point. 434/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 326. To deify (V) ~ 24a AAHAE THAT | deify my parents and seek their blessings. Many Hindus deify Swami Vivekananda. 327. Grudge (N) ta a are Pree, fa, feat Let go of grudges Holding a grudge is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to get sick. 328, Apt (Ag) 3, tea, TT In some situations, conducting interviews is more apt than other forms of selection criteria 135/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Paper is apt to catch fire, 329, Psyche (N)— Prt, Psychic (Adj.)— safer, arr Childhood deprivations left a deep impress on his psyche The doctor claims to have psychic powers to prognosticate the disease. 330. Scripture (N) — afi eT Hindus have many scriptures like the Ramayana, the Gita, the Upanishads, etc. Todays generation does not take interest in reading scriptures. 331. Plight (N) ~ Zar, 8 Pah 136/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M The flood victims are in a sad plight indeed. Every news channel is highlighting the plight of migrant workers. 332, Plenty (N) ~ 4&T FATT, TI, FLATT | have plenty of time to finish this work. We have plenty of food for everyone. 333, To extrpate (V) — SIH We, HEA AH TAT Scientists are engaged in finding the cure to extirpate diseases like malaria and typhoid. You need to extirpate your extra weight 137/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M He did it with aplomb, “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan This time, India made it to the final with aplomb. 335. Surly (Adj.) - 7ftrara, Fre Fret, 7a (unfriendly, bad-tempered, rude) | don't lke the surly behavior of my sir. The surly staff should be replaced because the success of any organization depends on the quality of its staff. 138/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 336. To thrive (V)~ WATT HAT, 7 No business can thrive if its employees, however highly qualified they may be, lack the social skils 337. To recruit (V)-74t Personal skills and life experiences are also as important as good qualifications while recruiting new employees. Nobody likes to recruit unskilled workers. 338. Undoubtedly (Adv.) ~ Fa:riz, fara fifi ore Undoubtedly, academic qualification is also important in addition to social skills. Undoubtedly, doing voluntary work helps the young people enormously in their life. 139/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 339, To accumulate (V) - EaBT AT We accumulate our own karma. With good communication skills, you can accumulate riches. 340. Accolade (N) — ¥4™T (praise, applause) “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan Neeraj Chopra won accolades for winning the Olympic gold medal. 140/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Accolades and congratulatory messages poured in for Hima Das after winning five back- to-back gold medals in less than a month. 341, Phantom (N)— a ATCT, Ya a, AT it a Fe Te AT This book is about phantoms The crsisis merely a phantom made up by the media, Some people have a phantom of fear and some have a phantom of disease. 342, Menace (N) - 77T Corruption is a menace to mankind. The new bridge which is being built over the river is a menace to everyone's safety. 141/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 343, Mirth (N) AT, Se (Happiness) Where there's alittle mirth, there is a litle business Micthis the sugar of life. 344, Lethal (Adj) ~T7w, IFAT, ATT (that can cause death or great damage) Ignorance is the most lethal sickness of the soul A senior resident doctor at Asarwa Civil Hospital's anaesthesia department, Chirag Chaudhary, allegedly attempted to commit suicide by giving himself a lethal jab, 345. Complacent (Adj) — TE, ott Tate Ht rfa-rige He seems to be complacent with his success. 142/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M He is complacent with his present job. 346, Salvation (N) — te, were eH AA The fools go for gold while the wise ones work for salvation. Meditation is the best path to attain salvation. 347. Ignorance (N) ~ 14aT knowledge is power, ignorance is death. Ignorance leads to misery and failure. 348. ignorant (Adj.) - stat 143/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M He is ignorant of this fact. People are ignorant of the fact that God is omnipresent, omnipotent and omniscient. 349, Sage (N)~ Ef, ATH, Sage Valmiki wrote the Ramayana many years ago. Psychic powers of the ancient Indian sages are still unmatched in the world. 350. Sagacious (Adj) — zradf, afar, Fp His sagacious leadership played a key role in shaping India’s economy through times of adversities, Every man, however wise, needs the advice of some sagacious friend in the affairs of life. 148/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 351. To manifest (V) ~ T#2 AT Become English Champion" Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan ‘What you think is manifested. What you can think, you can manifest, Nature manifests the glory of God. 352. Commendable (Adj) - 5#ttta, aeredtta, afa arate 145/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M ‘We can bring about a commendable change in our life by reading books. This commando has done a commendable work, 353. Commotion (N) — tara, tea, efte ererat There was a great commotion outside the stadium, There was complete commotion in Rahul Gandhi's rally. 354, To anticipate (V)— Tea Ata Fe TIT, MTT TAT He anticipated that everything would go according to his will ‘Amazon and Flipkart are anticipating huge sales this season. 146/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M She was ill clad for the festive occasion, Models are scantily clad. Men were performing Bhangra in snow clad valley. 356. Intimate (Adj.) ~ WZ, T=TAT (having a close relationship, very private and personal) Intimate details, intimate scenes, ete Don’t you feel ashamed for performing intimate scenes on the screen? 7 P Twoehere tose cee 147/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 357. To intimate (V) - He has already intimated to us that he intends to marry this year Dhoni was intimated by BCC! before finalizing the central contracts list 358. To limp (V) -AWETAT Limp (Ag) — TTA, Ara ga, AAT | asked him for his limping. The flowers looked limp in the heat? Why are you limping? 359. Recruitment (N) = 74F P Type here tosearch a ci 148/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M The recruitment of soldiers is going on. The police booked 28 people in Zilla Parishad Teacher recruitment scam. 360. To book (V) ~ are zh FAT The Haryana police have booked 417 candidates who used impersonators for written examination held for the recruitment of the general duty constable. The police have booked 4 people for allegedly cheating a youth on the pretext of offering. him a job in the Indian army. 361, To careen (V) - RFT, Careening (Adj.) — At BE US officer’s quick response saves colleague's life from careening car. One after another the riders careened down a mountain of sand. 149/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 362. To make a difference (V)- eT AAT, GE ETAT Together we can make a difference. ‘Small habits can make a big difference, 363, Anonymous (Adj) = [T= I received an anonymous letter. This quotation has been written by some anonymous writer. 364, Anonymously (Adv) ~ [HATH a4 Perhaps the best way to anonymously view someone's Instagram stories is by using an Instagram account that isn’t automatically identifiable as you. 150/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Students and staffs in third level college will be able to anonymously report incidents of bullying, assault, or sexual violence using a new online platform, 365. Unanimously (Adv. — wetefa 3 We took this decision unanimously. Manchester United’s supporters have unanimously voted that the club is lacking a central-defensive midfielder from its current squad. 366. Unanimous (Adj.) - TRY4, THTaTT The decision at the meeting was unanimous. It was a unanimous decision 151/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 367, Trait (N) — a, Feira “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan In interviews, there is face-to-face interaction and the candidates have to answer impromptu questions, from which personality traits can be judged. Perseverance is a good trait one should possess. 368. Opponent (N) - saad, Farzreft 152/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M ‘Opponents believe that the old are not physically fit for much of the stressful work. My opponents are in favour of this decision. 369. Proponent (N)~TeATa%, Aa BA ANAT (supporter) Gandhi Ji was the first proponent of Satyagraha. The proponents suggest that if people are living longer, they should be allowed to work longer. 370. To curb (V)- Frifaa eat Population explosion is one of the biggest menaces, which needs to be curbed before it goes out of control Inflation needs to be curbed. 193/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 371. Discrepancy (N)—fA7H, a4 (gap, schism) There is alot of discrepancy in the prize money for sports players. BSC activated a new link to remove image discrepancy in the CTET application form 2021 in online mode. There is a discrepancy in what you say and what you do. 372. Disparity (N) — #1, fAPeraaT, FAATAAT (gap, inequality) 154/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Pay disparity generates the feeling of unfairness among the employees, A recent RT reply by the Delhi police revealed that there is a huge disparity in the number of suicides between men and women. 373. To tarnish (V) — wafa FarITEAT, aeATH EAT, AZT ATAT (defame, bring a bad name) Give up your vices or you will tarnish your reputation. The attempt to tarnish the image of Delhi's CM Arvind Kejriwal ended in smoke. 374, To tantalize (V) ~ Wea aT PRETAT, ATT She tantalized him with a smile and ensnared him. Our mind tantalizes us and keeps us away from God. 155/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M | gota little late because | was ensnared in the city traffic. Spread the trap of humility and ensnare love. (Rumi) 376. Taboo (N) - f¥#12, WaTét (social restriction) Kissing scenes are no longer taboo in indian cinema, Model Saheefa Jabbar is no longer afraid to tackle the topic publicly despite the fact that ‘cosmetic surgeries are considered a taboo in Pakistan 377. Sabotage (NV) ~7F- Terrorists believe in killing and sabotage. A jealous doctor who weaved a web of lies to sabotage his flatmate’s relationships has been jailed 156/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 378. Sacrilege (N, Adj.) - afar, aa frtrecr, tart It's sacrilege if you enter a Sikh temple without covering your head. Bargadi Sacrilege case is set to reach a conclusion soon, in days of not hours. 379, To tangle (V) ~ AHTAT Tangled (Adj,) - STAT EAT Man helped save a baby dolphin tangled in fishing net. Many scientific researches tangle us. 380. To untangle (V) ~ F7HTAT Untangled (Adj) - FAT ga have spent more than a week in untangling this conundrum given by our Maths teacher. Let's see how our scientists untangle the mystery of Bermuda Triangle. 157/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 381. To dread (V)~ 77a ‘The author of the book “Attitude is everything” dreaded going to office. Do you dread combing your hair because you know it will be full of knots? 382. Junta (N) - TATATF HAT (dictatorship) ‘Myanmar’s Junta chief will be excluded from an upcoming ASEAN summit. ‘Myanmar’s military Junta has released more than 5,600 people. 383. To commemorate (V) — FY7 ATT, TAT ATT They took 3 days’ sabbatical to commemorate the day. BSF will be commemorating the supreme sacrifice made by its valiant on October 23. 158 /170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 384, Historic (Adj.) ~ fzrfrr (Describes momentous) India crossed historic one billion COVID-19 vaccine milestone. It is an historic moment for each and every Indian, 385, Historical (Adj.) — UftaTfrF (Describes something belongs to an earlier period of history) This building has historical importance. The Telangana government will take steps, including appointing a committee of MLAs, to promote places of historical significance. 386. Valediction (N) ~ Faré, Frere arror The teacher became emotional at his valediction. 159/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M valediction ceremony. 387. Valedictory (Adj,) ~ Fare #1 He reminisced about the past in his valedictory speech Indian Air Force held a valedictory function 388. Ritual (N) - feral, waters Reading books and encouraging others are everyday rituals for him, ‘The rituals of Lord Jagannath and Siblings in Puri Srimandir of Orissa for Kartik month will begin from today. 389. Anchorite (N) — aerret, watraret (recluse) P worheretoseoe mo os 160 /170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M He is an anchorite, ‘The anchorite life is one of the earliest forms of Christian monasticism. 390, To accede (V) — RTA AT, HF ITAT (to agree) He will not accede to my demand | had no choice but to accede to his request. 391, To appal (V)— eH IT AAA, ET -ZAT ATT, HT ATTAT (shock deeply) Fair-weather fans appal me. His moral ways appal me. 392, Venial (Adj.) ~ 76, Ahr, RTPA (excusable, minor; used about a sin, mistake or fault) 161/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Tewas a venial sin and can be ignored: Intemperate language is a venial act and ought to be forgiven and forgotten, 393, Vengeance (N) - zm, SfAiTz (requita, infliction of pain) He sought vengeance for the murder of his loving daughter. He had a desire for vengeance on the people who spoiled his career 394. Venerate (V) = TAT, TER aera Hindus venerate Rama and Krishna as incarnations of Lord Vishnu. Muslims venerate Mohammad as the messenger of God. 162/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 395. Debacle (N)- 4 #Ie, ZE, THE We! (An event or situation that is a complete failure and causes embarrassment) The second innings was a debacle for Bangladesh. The school mask mandate debacle is finally over. My first speech was a debacle 396, Dubious (Adj.) ~ (doubtful) lam quite dubious. He is dubious about his performance in the match. Delhi HC’s dubious reasoning is upholding Rakesh Asthana’s appointment as Police Chief. 397. Dregs (N) ~ FET TZ (lowest part, worthless thing) 163/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M Please dump this where rest of the dregs have been dumped ‘The image taken by NASA shows the dregs of a supernova 398. To spur (V) ~ #71 FAT Spur (N) - Her, eter eTeAT You should spur the members of your team to put in more efforts Failures are the spurs to success. 399, Gibberish (N) - SATT=TaTT His words sound gibberish, | gota text which looked completely gibberish, 400. Legendary (Adj) — af sft 164/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M In 2004, legendary West Indies Cricketer Brian Lara scored an unbeaten 400 runs. ‘Champions come and go, but to be legendary you got to have heart, more heart than the ‘next man, more than anyone in the world. (Mohammad Ali Boxer) 401. Souvenir (N) - Frat, aTrz4Tr (gift kept as a reminder) He collected sea-shells as souvenirs of his visit to the Kerala beach. Religious souvenirs including idols, minuscule model of train, and boxing gloves of Olympians were star attractions on the last day of the e-auction of PM. 402. Destitute (Adj.) - FETT (without any money, food or home) Charity is a great benefactor of the destitute 5 years after the old currency notes were rendered void, a blind destitute man in his 70s, carrying wads of demonetized notes was helped by a good Samaritan by exchanging his notes. 165/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M 403, Slumber (V, N) Ata, Az slumbering (Adj) ~ rar gar ‘After a long trek and a hearty meal, | feel into a deep slumber. ‘Awake your deep slumbering talent by doing meditation, In most of us, the talent i slumbering deep inside. 408, Siugaish (Aa.) "TE, Ate, seh, wz felt sluggish after a heavy meal He somehow won the match despite the sluggish start 405. Erroneous (Adj), 5 Following a wrong feedback, they reached erroneous conclusions. 166 (170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M He apologized to the teacher for his erroneous statement. 406. Melifluous (Adj.) ~ 7YF Mellifiuously (Adv.) — wea a ‘She sings melifiuously. Lata Mangeshkar is known for her mellifluous voice. 407, Malediction (N)~ FRAT, TT, Ee ‘The begga’s maledictions had no effect onthe king. ‘Sometimes, | fee! ike someone has placed a malediction upon me. 408. On the sly (Phrase) — ATA STA IV BT, TH ATA Jaspreet smokes on the sly. 167/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M ‘She was drinking on the sly 409. No less than (Phrase) ~ #7 #8 He has bought no less than 10 cars so far. He won no less than 5 crores ina lottery. We need to understand that girls are no ways less than boys. 410, Worthwhile (Adj,) ~ TH, aTeTATNR, rT Itis not worthwhile going there. Itis not worthwhile investing in this business. 411, To gain ground (V) — fe sft wae sara, Ta AT 168 /170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M India lost the first two matches but began to gain ground gradually We know how BIP gained ground in Haryana. 412, To dominate (v) ~ 2 aay, eps Arar, aH BAT, eaeAT AAT India dominated the first test match, We are living in the world where man dominates over the woman. 413. Despondent (Adj.) ~ FIT, Zara He felt despondent at his failure. Tough class 10" exams left the students despondent. 414, Embodiment (N)— ye, afar area, whe 169/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M ‘Mother Teresa was an embodiment of compassion, (O mind! You are an embodiment of divine light, recognize yoursel. . Overnight (Adv,) = T1a-1 He thought of becoming rich overnight: At last, fortune smiled on him and he became famous overnight. 5. Fuel (N) - £4, AETAT To fuel (V) -zTAT Communication will give fuel to your career. His words fuelled my anger. His words added fuel to my anger. 170/170 10/5/2022 5:21:10 9M

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