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417, To tempt (V) = TATAT Tempting (Ad).) —ATTAT He tempted us to join this company by offering huge money. ‘That was a tempting idea, 418. Compendium (N)— #2, ATE, re TT ‘The teacher gave us @ compendium of British history. This book is a compendium of beautiful words. 419, To prevail (V) — Ata art, Br aTAT, et STAT Truth prevails in the end. No power of the world can prevail before your wil ayaa 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 420. Relapse (V, N) ~ Pratt frac ft arr ft aren Fire a TAT ‘The doctor warned him against a relapse of pneumonia He somehow managed to stop smoking for a few days but then relapsed into it. 421, To devote (V) — afta wear, ite SAT A student has to devote most of is time to studies, He devoted the rest of his life to the humanities, 422, Hush money (N) ~ Fett weer at ea % Fore tae Frat He gave hush money to the editor of the newspaper for withholding the publication of this scandal. ‘She was paid hush money to be quiet. ayn 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 423. Longevity (N) ~ 44 arg, Tet TH Good governance is the foundation on which the longevity of a company rests. Healthy genes, simple life and balanced diet are the secrets of longevity. 424, Plea (N) ~ we He The judge rejected his plea of alibi and convicted him, The judge permitted the plea of the petitioner. 425. Fidelity (N) — Farftrafer, aeraré, Fre, EareTé ‘There is nothing like a dog's fidelity. Hanuman’s fidelity to Ram is unbroken. ayn 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 426, To recite (V)— FATT My granny recited me an interesting story. He recites the hymns in the morning daily 427. Alibi (N) = Herr-mareara ea ata oT xh The judge did not accept his alibi and held him guilty. ‘The judge rejected his plea of alibi and convicted him. 428, To bid adieu (v) - after EAT (bid farewell) | bade adieu to friend and then came back home. The jailer sadly bade adieu to Socrates. apn 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 429, Altogether (Adv,)— 4 Fira, a rare His feelings now changed altogether. He owes me Rs 5000 altogether. 430, To cling (V) ~ Fare are, Prez TAT Clinging (Adj.) ~ Paver gar The baby clings to its mother. He was clinging to his father. 431, To alter (V) - TAT Now, | can’t alter my plans. Human beings can alter their life by altering their attitude. syn 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 432. Altercation (N)- 714 ‘The judge disapproved of the altercation between the lawyers. 5 players were penalized by BCC! after the altercation 433. To persecute (V) ~ #4 FAT, TAT ‘The dictator makes no bones about persecuting the dissenters (977 Pate 74H 37). ‘The Nazis persecuted the Jews. 434, To prosecute (v)~ qUaaT sere, 4 Rar, RATT TAT Trespassers will be prosecuted. Two officers of CBI may be prosecuted on a charge of mureder. ya 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 435, Precedent (Adj) ~ Fara, Taare Brain Lara's innings of 400 runs is without precedent, (f=) He has set a good precedent for others. 436, Decease (N) ~ APY Deceased (Adj.) - FF He came into fortune after the decease of his grandfather. The deceased person has been taken from the hospital 437, To confide (V) ~¥¢ @aTaT, TET TATA Never confide your secrets to others He confides to me all his secret plans. aan 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 438, To deteriorate (v)~ "rere @m, Ferear, we aT The patient's is deteriorating, call in the doctor. The law and order situation is deteriorating day by day. 439, To deter (V)— EeraT, Sere Tea, fee ATA Difficulties cannot deter a brave man, How can we deter the youth from smoking and drinking? 440, Resolute (Adj) — 2, FE, Fe eT, eoTATT He overcame the difficulties with his resolute courage. It shows how resolute he is. 8/1 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 4a, averse (Ag).) — fe, rere, Pret ard oc arog aT Gandhi ji was averse to wrong means, violence and untruth. Inmodern time, most of the students are averse to hard work. 442, To nag (V) — Pear ara, 0 TAT Don't nag me. There is no greater torture on Earth than a wife who nags. 443, Weird (Ad).)— 395, FTA, ae arta The Europeans find the snake charmers, jugglers, and the acrobats of India very weird. This method involves weird thinking that will help you remember the words for long, oy 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 448, Preceding (Adj,) - Frat, Tea ae AAT Do you remember all the words of the preceding pages? We have learnt all the rules of formation in the preceding lessons. 445, Succeeding (Adj.)— sre, area, sit sa are He is the succeeding manager of this company, ‘Who will be the succeeding captain of the Indian Hockey Team? 446. To hold the breath (V) 7 AAT ‘On seeing the bear, he held his breath to look dead Hold your breath for 30 seconds. 10/131 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 447, Aghast (Ad),)— Ae 7e STAT | was aghast at his behaviour with the guests KU’s 6* semester students are aghast over delay in the conduct of terminal semester exams as the varsity is yet to take a call on it 448, Stentorian (Adj.) ~ [7% (loud and powerful) It was a stentorian roar. Our professor's stentorian voice is enough to make students focus on studies. 449, Umpteen (Adj) - 4 TZ | have told you the same thing umpteen times. The teacher told the students to be attentive during the lecture umpteen times. anya 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 450, To startle (V)~ wert Sar, tt Ra The earthquake tremors startled many a brave heart The gunshot startled the entire village, 451, Paradox (Noun) ~ PrétaraTet (contradictory) A sickand handicapped doctor seems a paradox. Its a paradox that people believe in God and kill innocent animals, 452, Tedious (Adj.) ~ Sats ae FAT This work is rather tedious. wayan 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan This story gets tedious in the end. 453, Overwhelming (Adj) ~ aft, ta, agATAT I received an overwhelming response from the audience. India was re-elected to the UN human Rights Council for the 2022-24 term with an, ‘overwhelming majority. 454, Paragon (N) — a@4h, TzETM (ideal, example) Gandhi Ji was a paragon of simple living. ‘Swami Vivekananda is a paragon of legendary leader. 13/10 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 445, Turncoat (N) - 7742 Don’t believe him as he is a turncoat If all six turncoat MLAs lose their assembly membership, Congress will be reduced to 100 seats in the 200-member house. 456, Prominent (Adj) ~ REETT, THM, ETE Prominent personalities appealed to Bangladesh PM to take action against those involved in vandalism of Durga Puja Pandals, English plays @ prominent role in education. 457 1n consonance with Phrase) —% SET ‘The new laws must be in consonance with the existing guidelines. The total marks awarded had to be in consonance with the past performance of the 143 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM ‘The total marks awarded had to be in consonance with the past performance of the school in Class 12" examination. Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan 488, coincidently (Adv.) — irr Coincidently, he was also from India, Coincidently, she was also in 8" class. 15/131 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 459. To vanish (V) — eH 2 STAT, AB ZT STAT After 2 days of stage practice, my stage fear vanished, After enrolling in this course, your fear, hesitation, and shyness will vanish, 460. Ventilated (Adj) ~ zaTeT™ My room is spacious and well ventilated Rooms in the hospital must be furnished and well ventilated 461. Introvert (N) ~ srerfeft | was an introvert in my childhood. There is nothing wrong in being an introvert. 16/131 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 462. Extrovert (N) ~ #faefeft Extroverts, sensors, thinkers and judgers tend to be the most financially successful personality types, according to new research. Jam a little extrovert. 463, Defiled (Adj.) 321, HF Water is defiled, wy 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM Four people who defiled the statue of B. Ambedkar were arrested. 464. To mortgage (V) - Firat zat You will have to mortgage some movable or immovable property with our bank against the loan, TOP leader and former minister CM Swami has questioned the right of the state government in mortgaging the valuable public assets to raise funds. 465. Repatriation (N) 742 Aza India has the highest stakes in resolving refugees’ repatriation from Myanmar. The Taliban-led government's Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation has started the repatriation process of Afghan families who fled to Kabul ‘Two criminal were repatriated to thelr native lands. 18/131 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 466, Province (N) — 3174, fires aa, weet Dr. Manmohan Singh Ex PM was born in Gah village, located in Punjab province of Pakistan. All the displaced families in Kabul will go back to their provinces India has 29 provinces. 467. To enmesh (V) — AT, TTF AMAT (embroil, entangle) The modern man is enmeshed in materialistic things. Shiva enmeshed the Ganga in his luxuriant locks and brought it from the heavens onto the earth. If you continue to enmesh yourself in the unpleasant past, you are headed for a nervous breakdown a big price for something avoidable. t9/131 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 468. To fathom (V)— TAT TTT, Ae TAT 'No one can fathom the mysteries of God. | can’t fathom the intricacies of this case. 469. To felicitate (V) - TUTE TAT (to congratulate) Neeraj Chopra was felicitated on winning the gold medal in Olympics 2020. The UP government is set to felictate all 17 of India’s Tokyo Paralympics Medalist with cash awards at a function in Meerut next month before Dussehra. 470. To facilitate (V)— TIEN HAMA, TA TAT The duty of government is to facilitate, not frustrate, job development. myn 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM Migrant Labourers fleeing Kashmir stranded (3° ZU) in Jammu, have urged centre to faciitate travel back home as they have run out of money and resources. 471. To irk (V) — afr eT, Tear FAT His fatuous replies to my queries irked me. His words irked the judge. 472, Fatuous (Adj.)~ FETCH, HF (silly and pointless) Don’t give me fatuous replies. Don’t waste your time in fatuous arguments. 473, Migrant (N) ~ TATA, wave Ata (temporary, not permanent) nyt 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM Migrant workers will continue to shape India’s economy in Future. Two migrant workers were arrested with a pistol in Kochi 474, \mmigrant (N) — st7ATE, aT TAR ATA Fire (Permanent, moved in) Ontario government said it will make it easier for immigrants to work in their professions. ERCE offers bilingual workshops and classes for immigrants where they can learn about rights in the workplace. 475, Emigrant (N) — We AFH ATT =A, Ser PATA (Permanent, moved out) Cadaver dogs have found seven graves of emigrants who died while crossing what is now the city of Rocks National Reserve in South-Central Idaho in the mid-1800s. Hong Kong migrants move to UK during the spring and summer, but find it difficult to survive as the days get shorter. They face cold winter, inflation and shortages in UK. ayn 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 476, To migrate (V) = ATH TAT, GAT AH AT Ber H STAT (temporarily) Certain birds migrate to the north in the summer. People migrate from place to place in search of work to earn their bread and butter. 477. To immigrate (V) = NATH aa, Pret yee Rar aT aA ITA (permanent, to come to live permanently in a country after you leave your own country) People come to immigrate to the US. Most of the Punjabis want to immigrate to Canada, When did he immigrate to Australia? 478, To emigrate (V) ~ STANT FAT (permanent, to leave one’s country to lve elsewhere) ayn 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM He is going to emigrate from Germany to USA. When will you emigrate from India to Canada? 479. To besmirch (V)— AFA TAT, ATATH TAT (to spoil, to damage) He tried to besmirch his reputation in the party. Don’t besmirch your family’s good name with your unseemly (7f 7) ways. 480. To intimidate (v) ~ Fatt a T71AT aT TAETAT (to browbeat) The senior students were intimidating the new students during the ragging period ‘Aman pointed a gun in the face of a stranger to intimidate him at the gas station. ayn 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 481. Bevy (N)~ WE, 7B, THF (flock, group, crowd) A bevy of beautiful women breathed if in the play. A bevy of swans was spotted near the lake. 482. To beseech (V) - 741% Ferm artat Fea, Frat FAT (to ask earnestly, to beg) They beseeched for mercy from the judge. Stranded Telangana workers in War-Torn Afghanistan beseeched Indian government for rescue, 483. Contrition (N) ~ THATAT, "TAITATT (repentance) The rape victim is unsmitten with contri Contrition is not enough. 25/13 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 484. Contrite (Adj) = ‘Para He asked Noor to be honest and contrite. He who atones for sins never calculates; he pours out the whole essence of his contrite heart. 485, Decree (N, V)- stfiranfee are aét AT, GRTATHT (an official order) The government decreed a state of emergency. Putin has signed a decree declaring paid non-working days from Oct 30 to 7 Nov. The CBI court decreed him to be hanged. 486. Decadence (N) "T=, FA7TAz (a fall in moral behavior, art and literature) Materialistic pursuits and moral decadence go together. 6/13 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM Just as the body has its decadence, so also has the mind, and, therefore, the mind is not the soul, because the soul can neither decay nor degenerate, 487, Dolorous (Adj.) — rep (sad) She was in the dolorous mood Everyone was dolorous at the time of funeral procession. 488, imbecile (Adj.)- >A, HE, 7H, EAA (mentally feeble, very stupid) itis a totally imbecile practice to keep a women in vell His statement is imbecile, foolish and irresponsible. 489, Substantial (Adj,) - areafae, aaTIATT, ETE, ATA FATT P TWoeheretosen Bi Zs ayn 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM We noticed a substantial growth in our business. New trend says “Behind every successful man is a substantial amount of coffee.” 490, Subsequently (Adv.) ~ 412, waar, Tae ae Ht | failed in my first attempt but fared better subsequently. The rumours were subsequently found to be untrue. 491, Subsequent (Ad) ~are ara, se Immunity to infection passes on to the subsequent generation. He is planning to put forth all the evidence before the court in the subsequent hearing wen 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 492, To succumb (V) = Yer 2 2A, ETE AT AAT, Ae TAT He succumbed to his injuries in a fatal road accident, Three people succumbed to Dengue in Chandigarh. 498, affluence (N) = FETs, fA, ar Live a life of affluence His is now falling down from affluence to poverty. 494, Affront (N)— TATA His speech was an affront to his rivals. Her speech was an affront to the members. yin 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 495. To procrastinate (V) - 21-147 Procrastination (N) ~ 2T44T 2 “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan Procrastination kills the dreams of millions of people. Procrastination is a thief of time. ‘Some People procrastinate because of laziness and some because of lack of clarity of goal. wy 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 496. To smite (V)— ere Fea, EAT Soldiers smote the enemies. The rape victim is smitten with contrition 497. Agnostic (N) — St wrvara % ate # stfafira a, srerrarét ‘An agnostic has no opinion on the existence of God. 498. To aggrandize (V) ~ afer aT TAtAT TETAT, Aggrandizement (N) - 3#rAT, Frets (to increase the power, rank, wealth of a person or country) My grandfather is still agarandizing wealth, He seeks personal aggrandizement ay 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 499. To protrude (V) - arat 4 ste ara, ETAT Your paunch protrudes. ‘Annurse who shared photographs of a newborn with gastroschisis ~ a birth defect of the abdominal wall that causes the baby’s intestines to protrude from the body — on her personal social media accounts has been fired. 500, Pusillanimous (Adj) - HFEA (showing lack of courage or determination) | abhor pusillanimous behavior of Media because they show a distorted picture of reality. pn 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan He apologized to me for his pusillanimous attitude. ‘501. Siesta (N) — arra= Ft fz | take 40-minute siesta in the afternoon at around 1 PM, He had his meal and then took the afternoon siest 502. Ultimatum (N) ~ Tara, eee, afer aT He served me an ultimatum to quit smoking. Nepal Bar Association gave 15-day ultimatum to Chief Justice Rana for judicial reform, ay 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 503. Unabated (Adj,) Fee, 7 4 AIAT, AATATE, AA AT STAT, ATHY, SIT aT AAT His enthusiasm for life remains unabated, Illegal Leopard skin trade continues unabated in Orissa, 504, To abate (V) ~ 74 #71, FH ETAT Now, abate your weight. Heavy Rainfall in Kerala is not taking the name of abating. 505. Unbidden (Adj.)— 13 am, aes Toa The estranged wife came back to her husband unbidden. Unbidden tears came into her eyes. ayn 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 506. Unfathomable (Adj) ~ 37472, STITH (difficult to know) The mysteries of God are unfathomable. 94 “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan Chanakya Niti is unfathomable and practical 507. Unremitting (Adj) - 147%, fataz My unremitting efforts finally bore fruit. 35/13 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM KKR is looking forward to continue its unremitting form in the upcoming matches. 508. Humongous (Ad.) ~ Perrera, «rf (enormous, huge, colossal) This humongous momo can easily serve 6 to 8 people. Humongous pumpkin weighed in at historic annual event. 509. To transfuse (V)— #41 FAT Doctors have been given instructions to transfuse platelets as and when required. 510. To abridge (V) ~ ste 7A (usually a book) Abridged (Ad) ~ He, ater I have read an abridged edition of Gitanjali 6/13 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM My teacher asked me to abridge my assignment. 511, To stagger (V) — 7EaETAT After drinking Royal Stag, he was staggering. He staggered across the finishing line and collapsed. 512, Stagnant (Adj.) —=reT, Fat wf %, wT gat My performance is stagnant. Mosquitoes breed in stagnant water. ayn 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 513. To spruce (V) - AT AAT, AHTAT, AATTAT Spruce (Adj,) — ATE APTT She looks very spruce after her ablutions. The school was well spruced before the inspection, 514, Spontaneous (Adj,) ~ FATATH, F4:, FATATPA (natural) Poetry is a spontaneous overfiow of powerful feelings. (William Wordsworth) My marriage was a spontaneous decision of a 23-year old, It takes a lot of practice to be spontaneous 515. Spectacular (Adj.) — 9THaIe, 71 twas a spectacular six. wy 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM Here are the 15 of the world’s most spectacular airport landings 516. To spellbind (V) Ways 7 FAT, ITZ AT FAT (to mesmerize) | was spellbound by his performance. Jubin Nautiyal spelibinds the audience with the melody and magic of his voice. 517. To spawn (V) ~ 9 AT, HH TAT Poverty spawns crime Fishes spawn in river waters. 518, To beget (V) ar a, eH AT ey 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM Money begets money. “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan 7 ) Love begets love Envy begets envy, 519. Spasmodic (Adj) -7# FF We, arafier There is spasmodic firing in Siachin and LOC in Kashmir. Spasmodic dysphonia is a rare neuromuscular condition that makes people's voices 40/11 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM ‘Spasmodic dysphonia is a rare neuromuscular condition that makes people's voices sound strangled and hoarse. 520. Spartan (Adj) — AT&T; 721 Gautama Siddhartha renounced his kingdom to lead a monk’s Spartan life He is a spartan athlete, 521. Deft (Adj) - 724, FATT (used especially for movements) He cut hair with deft fingers. Tilvin gave deft reply to government accusation that JVP is behind teacher's strike. ayaa 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM Tilvin gave deft reply to government accusation that JVP is behind teacher's strike. 522. Accusation (N) —E-aTH, ATT Accusation of being raped proved to be untrue. She reacted to accusation of using her late father’s name to gain sympathy. 523, Rapacious (Adj) - ATTY, ATA (extremely greedy) The venal and rapacious politicians have empted the coffers. He showed his rapacious appetite for property. anya 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 524. Conglomerate (N) ~ #4 F241, FF (a large company made up of small companies) ‘Many small companies united to form a large industrial conglomerate Tata Group is India’s largest conglomerate with a total market capitalization of $319 billion 525. Suave (Adj.) - Porat site arenPeare & eye, ater, er ag; aft anit Parad ate oe He is a suave lawyer. James Bond is suave and intelligent. 526. Punctilious (Adj.) ~ aff rerarft, ark, sftaraaTa (meticulous, studious) She is an extremely punctilious worker. If practiced under your guidance | would be more punctlious with the treks of Chess Pico aE Sea ayaa 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM The punctilious manager spared no effort to please the customer. 527. Debonair (Ad),) — wrAFwa, FirrrATe, HFATE (charming, confident, stylish, courteous) He is a suave, intelligent and debonair professor. The debonair young man truly looked like a hero in a movie, 528. Dandy (N) — {FFT (who is excessively concerned about his dress and appearance) The dandy wore a flamboyant dress. The dandy was willing to spend all the day and thousands of rupees just to get a pair of shoes. apa 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 529, Dainty (Adj) ~ at, “ATT (Charming, sweet) ‘Aunty looks dainty in yellow saree. The little gir! looks dainty with her ribbons. 530. To dart (v) - Taft # amt AAT, HIZAT (go forward quickly) Our brave soldiers darted forward and fell on the enemy. Did you see a big mouse darted across the road? 531. Debris (N)— WaT, FT Heaps of debris dumped on roadside at several residential and market areas in the city have further narrowed down the congested roads and by-lanes in the city. ayaa 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM Bodies of five labourers were recovered from under the debris after a wall collapsed near a college in Mukteshwar under Nainital District. 532. Beleaguer (Adj.)— fitz #taT (surrounded) ‘The beleaguered terrorist finally gave in. ‘The board supported the beleaguered director amid calls for his resignation. 533, Obsequious (Adj,) —-gafeay, gare, ares, HAT President Trump knew about his obsequious behaviour around the Viadimir Putin, The rich are followed by obsequious bands (Tat #1 77) 534, To obsess (v) fret aura 7 BT STAT Obsessed (Ag) — a WATE HAT, TT HAT 46/181 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM He is obsessed with learning English. “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan 100 | Money obsesses one and all 535. To obtrude (V)— a7 Tat FAT, THT aT FTAT (intrude) Di systems in marriages obtrude on students and patients. Nothing should protrude on the mind ~ neither face, nor activity, nor object. arpa 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM '536. Obsolete (Adj.) ~ . SOFIE (old-fashioned, not in trend) Many hospitals rely on obsolete imaging equipments. Nokia is trying to breathe life into obsolete Nokia mobiles. The current vaccines are obsolete, unsafe, and unfit for human use. 537. oblivion (N) — Prewem, apraTet, org, eaaT-gera At FEaP (forgetfulness) My oblivion mind forgets everything. | was in a state of complete oblivion Don't let spiritual wisdom fade into oblivion. 538. Oblivious (Adj.) - {7HE, T7aT Many men are oblivious that they also can get breast cancer. 48/131 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM Excessive use of mobile is making people oblivious. 539. Thrall (N)~ 7, = Maneka had Saint Vishvamitra in her thrall, Choice is yours - live a thrall or die a king. It is astonishing that 202 members of the GOP House are in thrall to this man, 100 “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan 49 /1m1 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 540. Prejudice (N) — Peet safe ar teq % aft wat areal, 9, Tet Prejudice based on race and religion is a fact of life. In yet another instance of deep-rooted caste prejudices prevalent in the remote villages, residents of a village of Orissa refused to cremate a fellow villager as three men from other communities carried his body in an ambulance to the village. 541. Paltry (Adj) - 77%, Workload in that job is more but the remuneration is paltry. ‘The total revenue collected from different platforms is paltry. 542, Penitent (Adj) — TATATE (contrite, repentant) May God accept the repentance of every penitent and make the heart of every sad person happy sot 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM ‘The prodigal son was penitent and apologized to his father. 543, Pellucid (Adj) ~ -4>8, ATH (very clear, translucent) | could see my reflection in the pellucid waters of the lake. Mountains reflected in the pellucid waters. 544, Pep (N, Adj.) ~ ita, fF Children are full of pep and zest for life. Your uplifting pep talks made me made up my mind to become an impeccable speaker. 545. Beeline (N) ~ #ter area, #teht Far, At ste wea TAT sy 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM Migratory birds made a beeline for Chilika Lake. Football fans are making a beeline for football stadium. 546, To beguile (V) — 2441, 34a FEAT They are beguiling time by playing cards. Painting on carpets in contemporary Istanbul beguiles visitors with charisma, 547. To thwart (V)~ eH ere, ZTE (to oppose a plan, ambitions or an attempt) Difficulties thwarted my all plans. Work with undaunted energy! What fear! Who is powerful enough to thwart you. 548, Tremulous (dh) — TE re TTT FT (cia) P TWoehere tose - EE EZ soy 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM With a tremulous hand, she accepted the bribe. ‘She proposed to her beloved in a tremulous voice. 549, Undaunted (adj) - Fifer, ver He remained undaunted infront of cfficulties |1am undaunted in my quest of God. 550, Tyro (N) - aff (beginner, novice) | am a tyro in network marketing, He is a tyro in this export business. saya 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM ‘Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan 103 } Come out of your torpor if you want to achieve something great in your life Sleep, shallow torpor, and hibernation are all strategies to conserve energy when food is scarce and ambient temperatures fall 552. Inkling (N) ~ 3a | had no inkling that one day, | would become an Olympic champion, ayn 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM He had no inkling that PM Modi would invite him for the honour. 553. Tenacious (Adj.) - ¥, AAMT # AIT 7 ATA TAT (stubborn, obstinate, determined) Ithas been 8 months since the dreams of our incredibly talented and tenacious musicians have finally begun to come true. His tenacious nature brought him glory in every field 554, Opportune (Adj.) — TYTTE7, TTT (timely) Arrive at opportune moment. You need to wait for an opportune moment to talk to him. 555. Oniomania (N) ~ Fa TAR Hm THAT (Intense desire to buy things) 35/13 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 555, Oniomania (N) ~ Fa Ta & Ata ToaT (intense desire to buy things) He is suffering from oniomai Oniomania has many names like shopping addiction, compulsive buying, ete. 556. To gibe (V)— SHEA FAT, STAT SEAT Politicians gibe at each other in rallies WWE wrestlers gibe at each other before the fight in order to get people's attention. so 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 557. Gimmick (N) = 1, AAPA The author's sensational disclosures are only a sales gimmick. It was just a political gimmick 558. Nefarious (Adj) — 97-1, APTA (very wicked) Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Nagvi today said that evil forces will not be allowed to succeed in their nefarious designs in J&K by hijacking the atmosphere of peace and prosperity through terrorism and violence. Nepotism is a nefarious practice indeed. 7am 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM There was an ostensible anxiety on his face. “"Nikola's ostensible reasons for not responding to the Court’s orders are not particularly compelling.” the judge said in the order. 560. Opulence (N) - 7A (wealth, great riches, abundance) Live a life of opulence. ‘The Nawabs of Lucknow led a life of opulence. 561. Negligible (Ad) —>TAH, ag # Hitt (very small therefore not important) Savers have the opportunity to invest their money in green government projects, but experts say the returns are negligible A person without knowledge is negligible sep 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan 562. Negligent (Adj.) —ATTaTe, FIAT, TATA | was negligent in studies in childhood. It was negligent about traffic rules. The doctor was negligent during the operation and left a scissor in the patient's stomach. 563. Negligence (N)~ ATTarél, aeraartt It was his negligence Farmers in the state are suffering because of the delay, negligence and mismanagement in food grains procurement by the BIP-IP government. sey 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM ‘564, Spectator (N) ~ 217% Former Haryana CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda said, “Farmer's crop is getting drenched in the rain and the government is a mute spectator.” This stadium can easily accommodate more than 20,000 spectators. 565. Candid (Ag) — aT Feet, (honest) He gave candid view on this topic. He gave me candid advice. 567. Vulnerable (Adj) — aterm, seorttr, ware (Easily affected) He is frail and vulnerable to cold. India is 159% more yulnerable to heat extremes than in 1990. 60/181 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 568, Vixen (N) - STATE ava, ATeTHT (a sly woman, female fox) “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan 106 ) She is a vixen, She is a vixen, too clever for a gulleless fellow like him. 569. To fulminate (Vv) — 47 Far FAT (to protest strongly and loudly) All newspapers fulminated against government's incompetence. eryaat 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM She fulminated against her alcoholic husband. 570, To frolic (V, N) = HT Fe, TOOTS OT, AAT The little ones frolic, the young ones struggle and the old ones contemplate. Gone are the days of frolic, these are the days of contemplation. 571. Ransom (N) ~ Fett, 7H They abducted the rich merchant and demanded a huge ransom. The family has not received any ransom demand after the abduction of four brothers. 572. Bashful (Adj,) ~ stfaT (shy and embarrassed) onpast 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM The bashful girls giggled at the compliment. People make bashful pout when complimented 573, To battle (v) - 777TH, TAT FAT (bewilder, to confuse someone totally) The difficult questions in the exams baffled everyone. Long viral fever baffled the doctors because many patients end up in ICU. 574, To batter (V) ~ AT ATE RTZAT, FEAT yin 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM He often batters us in pul ‘The wind battered against the window. 575. Assiduous (Ad,)~ tft, Fréa, rae Ultimately, his assiduous efforts bore frit Ass is an assiduous animal 576, To astound (V) sara WATT, sarah AT The human bombs at the railway stations in Delhi astounded the city inhabitants. | was astounded by his performance in his debut, 577. inhabitant (N) ~ Fravet aya 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM The local inhabitants are protesting against the government. city should e built to give its inhabitants security and happiness. 578, Facile (Adj.) ~ STAT, TEM (effortless, not hard to do) Iwas a facile work for him because he has put ina lot of efforts to reach this level He scored a facile victory against his opponent, 579. Fealty (N)~ FT (loyalty) The CBI officer took an oath of fealty. He swore fealty to the King, 580. To enunciate (V) ~ AT ANE Sea, SITET FAT 65/131 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM He enunciated each word. ‘The economics teacher enunciated on the virtues of laissez-faire with joy and conviction. 581. Laissez-faire (N) — far are ate %, Paar gee, cas aT (a policy that allows businesses to operate with very little interference from the govt) Lalssez-faire is the latest economic mantra. Don’t be fooled by Johnson's laissez-faire vision for Britain, 582. Estranged (Adj) — Fryer, Tare, ser ‘The estranged wife wanted alimony from her husband, The estranged wife came back to her husband unbidden His obnoxious manners estranged (V) his wife. 66/181 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 583. To begrudge (V) ~ 2 tarar, feat Tara, FazTAT | don’t begrudge your riches, | don’t begrudge your success, 584, Behest (N)— 92M, Iz, TAT He apologized to him at my behest. He held a meeting at my behest 585. Absconding (Adj) 777" The thief is absconding. ‘The murderer is absconding. orpast 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 586. To absolve (V) ~ frat are ar, a AT The court absolved the guilty of the charges of rape. He was absolved of the charges of molestation. 587. To acclaim (V)- are ear, araveft ear Everyone accaims Jubin Nautiyal as a great singer. Every Indian acclaims Sachin Tendulkar as a legendary Cricketer. 588. Quack (N) ~7ft ther, Atm eT (mountebank, charlatan) ‘A quack’s prescription can be fatal He is a quack 66/131 a 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 589, To quarantine (V)— ara & TrAT Covid patients are quarantined in hospices. He was quarantined for 15 days in a far and away hospital 590. To presume (V)— STH Arar, are aa aT He was presumed dead after a rescue operation of 15 days. The missing child was presumed dead. 591. Rapport (N) ~ siveft fm ferary ‘There is no rapport between the husband and the wife. know how to establish a rapport with clients. P woehere tose -E on 69/101 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 592. To surmount (V) -#Tq TAT Perseverance can help you surmount your difficulties. Its surmounting that makes heroes. 593, To prattle (V) — a4 aaa TT, THAT ETAT She pratties on about her skills all the time. ‘Stop prattling and sit quietly for some time. 594, To abut (V) - #2 gat My school abuts my house. My house abuts the road. P woehere tose So aa 0/13 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 595, Awful (Adj.) - S777 ‘The sight at the battlefield was awful I was an awful day with lightening and thundering all around, 596. To befall (v)— feet # ara, afer Hr, ara H TAT (used about something bad) Failure befalls the lazy. The greatest tragedy to befall a person isto have a sight but lack vision, 597. Beholden (Adj.)— ara, FETE He was beholden to his friend for saving him from drowning. ‘We all are beholden to our parents, teachers and spiritual master 110 P woehere tose So aa nyt 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 598, Repercussions (N)~ TAT, WFUTTH (result, consequences, outcome) Nobody can escape the repercussions of one’s act. Covid-19 pandemic has negative repercussions on life expectancy. 599, Fugitive (Adj.)~ *riTET, "TE (one who flees from law, absconder) Non-bailable warrants have been issued against the fugitive Fugitive couple was arrested during traffic stop in Chandigarh. 600, Frugal (Adj.) — TAT, ATHTZ™T (austere, simple) He believes in frugal living and high thinking. Living a frugal lifestyle gives time for the introspection, P woehere tose -E on yn 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 601, Macabre (Adj) ~ 77744 (horrible) ‘That was a macabre incident. How many macabre movies and places have you seen? 602. Moribund (Adj.) ~ Y#HT™ (death, come to an end completely) ‘A moribund civilization/economy ‘Art fair breathed life back into moribund market. FG has begun the rehabilitation of moribund refineries. 603. To malinger(V) — Aare wr agraT ara, St TAT (To pretend to be ill in order to avoid work) yan a 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM Kids malinger to avoid going to school. His heart was not in the job and he malingered stomach-ache. 604, To mend (V}~-rem, A AT Mend your ways or be damned, First, mend yourself and then others. 605. To militate (V) - farare TH ETAT (to work against, to influence or have an effect) Pakistani soldiers militate against India, Heavy rainfall will militate a change of venue for picnic. 606, Wrath (N)— FAT P woehere tose a yay 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM The company faced the wrath of people for displaying unsocial ads. Biden faced the wrath of disappointed supporters. 607, Hard-hitting reply (N)— 3g Ate ara ‘AAP leader gave hard-hitting reply to his rivals. Election commission gave hard-hitting reply to Mamata Banerjee’s allegations. 608, Stupendous (Adj) - Prenat, snark, ware All the dancers gave stupendous performance. Virat Kohli played a stupendous innings of 181 runs. 609, Nadir (N) = am A aT a, iT P woehere tose a 25/139 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM His miseries reached their nadir but he bounced back with his resolute courage. He became bankrupt and reached nadir in the beginning itself. 610, Sedition (N) - 715tz ‘The terrorists were charges with sedition. He was sentenced to life imprisonment on account of sedition. 61, Traitor (N) — eran, Parent “King Jaichand was a brave ruler, not a traitor.” Said Rajput Community leaders. Irked over her missing posters, Pragya Thakur said, “Congressmen, traitors have no place inindia.” a 76/1381 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM ‘An earnest seeker will find the way. He is an earnest learner. 613, Omen (N) ~ ‘TTT, “FAT (something which bodes good or evil) It was a good omen. The black clouds were a bad omen for the about to take off aircraft, 614, Ominous (Adj) — aaTaTe, HeZeT, TTT Black clouds look very ominous, The dark clouds in the sky looked very ominous. a ny 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 615, Auspicious (Adj.) ‘Quit your bad habits on this auspicious occasion of Diwal ‘The day when you were born was auspicious for many. 646, inauspicious (Adj) ~ 204 Number 13 is considered inauspicious, ‘Wearing such colours on some festive occasions is inauspicious, 647. To commence (V) = STZEH "ETAT (start, begin, embark) ‘Commercial flight service may soon commence at the Jeypore airport in Koraput district of Orissa, Mahindra XUV700 got 65,000 bookings in two weeks and deliveries will be commenced from 30” November, 2021 P woehere tose -E on 78/13 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 618. To compensate (V) ~ aferght FAT Tamil Nadu government allotted funds to compensate for damages caused by wildlife. A large number of farmers in UP are all set to be compensated for their crop losses caused by recent widespread downpour as well as floods in several districts. 619. To Deviate (V) ~ Fafa gat Deviation (N) from nature is deviation from happiness. People deviate from their goal because they are not committed. 621. To dissuade (Vv) - 744 Rules are meant to dissuade people from breaking the laws. yey 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM His parents dissuaded her from going on a picnic 622, ambidextrous (Adj) = Ht rat erat fr erp a ae a Saurabh Ganguly is an ambidextrous cricketer Virus of 3 Idiots movie was ambidextrous, 623, Epitome (N)— aT, Fert, rate ‘Swami Vivekananda was indeed the epitome of strength. Gandhi Ji was an epitome of non-violence. 624, To brood over (Vv) — Fira tare Area TAT ‘The remedy for weakness is not brooding over weakness, but to think of strength. 0/131 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM Don’t brood over your past mistakes and failures as this will oly fill your mind with grief, regret and depression. Don’t repeat them in the future. 625, Worthy (Adj.)— Tet He is not worthy of praise, Everyone is worthy of love and respect. 626. Solicitous (Adj) — Fafra, Sara 7ar4 aTAT (anxious, concerned) Government is solcitous for the Tsunami victims. His mother was solicitous for his safety. 627. To solicit (v)— APTA FEAT, ATT, FATA spas 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM ISU president implemented programs to solicit campus feedback. Inthe dark back lanes, the prostitutes solicit clients. ‘Aman was accused of child molestation after allegedly using Snapchat to solicit girls for 628, Gist (N) ~ ATT, AT (essence, substance] The gist of all the scriptures isto attain salvation, The gist of all the knowledge is to build character. 629. To gird up one’s loins (V) ~ FHC AAT, Heme wea Fer Aare ST TAT | have gird up my loins for the examination Gird up your loins for the upcoming Olympics. enj1at 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 630, Hindrance (N)— a=, ave, FATT The plan was to goto the cinema but owing to certain hindrances, it filed, | don’t want any hindrance in my work. 631. To hibernate (v) ~ FE TH "TAT, TET PrATAT (be dormant, become inactive] Snakes and lizards hibernate in winter. Black bears are about to hibernate. 682. Heresy (N)~ Por, ont see, ah are arr, aeharen arene rte sro Beef eating is heresy in Hindu religion. ‘At one time, the idea the earth was round was considered to be a heresy. 93/131 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 633, Ecstasy (N) ~ Tare, AATAT, aR (bliss, great joy) Ecstasy is only available by spiritual indulgence. Material nature cannot give us everlasting happiness, which our heart is searching for. He who seeks ecstasy in love should not complain of suffering. 634, Egregious (Ad),) ~ 727TH, TATATH (outstandingly bad, hocking) He is an egregious liar and no one believes him Crystal Amber chairman hit out at egregious Hurricane Energy proposal. 635, To allay (V) - ta eAT Parents allay a child by saying “allay allay mera beta” The doctors allayed parent's fear by saying “It is safe to send children to school now.” ayaa 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 636. Petulant (Adj) ~ frat He is petulant who aggravates on trifle Cristiano Ronaldo escaped red card after petulant kick at Liverpool player. 637, To repose (V) — sere rear, FPPaTe TAT Park is my favourite place to repose. Could you please show me any peaceful place to repose? 638, Contumacious (Adj) - FE, SAATATA (lacking respect to authority) The principal expelled the contumacious student from the school. 95/131 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush | Your contumacious behaviour would not be tolerated here anymore. 639, Pal (N)~ steam ae My pal always helps me in my work. Radio was my pal in childhood, 640, Jeopardy (N) ~ FZ (danger of loss, harm or failure) ‘The peace of the whole world isin jeopardy. Holiday travel plans could be in jeopardy for those who have not got the vaccination. 86/131 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 641. To enfeeble (V) ~ FAT FAT Lack of confidence enfeebles a man. Aviral attack enfeebles. 642, To enforce (V)~ A FAT New traffic rules have been enforced for the safety of the people. These rules have not been enforced yet. 643. To empower (V) — aree FATAT, oT TATA TAT Education is the first weapon to empower women | am empowering people to achieve new heights in lfe with knowledge. e7past 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 644, Gregarious (Adj) — rans, rat Fare rs area, ETE ‘The new findings confirm that the dinosaurs were social herders and were gregarious us Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan “Although | am a gregarious person, | love the solitude even more.” Nelson Mandela 19 ) 645, Janitor (N)- BTA (Caretaker of a building) ‘The janitor looks after the mansion, ‘A group of graduating students gifted their school janitor a brand new truck. 98/131 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 646. To jettison (Vv) — 4 ar, Frere aT ‘The coach was jettisoned after the team’s defeat. Google has jettisoned its plan to offer bank accounts to its users. The tankers were jettisoning crude oil 647. To grope (v)— serere & wemAT Without knowledge, we grope our life in the dark Without good company, we always grope in the dark. 648, To dispel (V) — 4x Fer, Fret ear Dispel your ignorance, The sun dispels the darkness. 9/131 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 649, Assuring (Adj) ~ 7TH TAT, TTT oT His assuring words dispelled al our fear. ‘Some people need only assuring words to start their journey. 650. Resilient (Adj) ~ TFTA “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan Your schedule should be resilient. Be resilient to embrace change. 0/131 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 651. Resilience (N) — Tare Resilience is our ability to bounce back from adversity. ‘The defeated player had the resilience to win the next competition. 652. Paucity (N}~ ara, TAT | have paucity of time. | have paucity of funds. v0 | 653, Respite (N) = aTE Ge, ate ara a rare No respite for steel users as price is likely to remain high Respite over, air quality dropped to poor zone as pollution rises in Delhi aya 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 654, To endow (V) —AaTaaE aT, TATA FCAT, ATH AT Only a few are endowed with both brain and beauty. Sanjay was endowed with divine sight to see the happenings on the battlefield. Chandigarh is endowed with many places of tourism importance. 655. Vile (Ad) —9Fr, ser, rte, (extremely unpleasant) By reading the Gita, even the vilest sinner becomes instantly virtuous. She isin a vile mood. on y1at 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM Even the vilest sinner, belonging to any caste, creed, country and colour, deserves to seek refuge, in God. 656. Exclusively (Adv.)— "TAT ag #, tt ste at ear owe ET Dino Fury season 2 will release exclusively on Netflix: ‘The government willbe setting up 75 STI hubs across the country exclusively for SCs and STS to promote scientific talent and contribute to the socio-economic development of these communities. 657. To pervade (V) ~ 4 WTA, AT STAT He pervades everywhere, every time, in all the persons and things, etc ‘Anoisome smell pervaded the whole area. 3/13 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 658, To delude (V) ~ sitar Sar, Sar, Hea FEAT, TERT We are deluded by the glitter and glamour of the world Goon saying “I am free’. Never mind if the next moment delusion (N) comes and says “| am bound.” Dehypnotize the whole things. (Swami Vivekananda) 659, To carp (v) ~ fore ear, $5 FEAT (Find fault with, complain) ‘Accept things as they are and stop carping. Politicians keep on carping in order to get people's attention, 660. Profound (Adj.) - 4E*T, WTT, WEA, 54 (very great) Knowledge combined with realization is most profound Meditation has a profound influence on us. aaah 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 661. Fiendish (Ad) —F, tere, ware, 7 Senseless persons with vain hopes, vain actions and vain knowledge, have embraced @ nature, which is fiendish, demoniacal and delusive. ‘Some people find fiendish pleasure in hurting people. 662, Dilapidated (Adj) — ZeT er, TA war Ht ‘The poor are forced to live in dilapidated houses. This house is dilapidated and needs repair. 663. Ancestral (Adj) - 7 ‘Swami Vivekananda was born at his ancestral home in Calcutta AG1year-old managing director of a BSE-listed company was found murdered on Sunday os /1at 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM AG1-year-old managing director of a BSE-listed company was found murdered on Sunday right ~ stabbed in the nect and legs ~ on the ground floor of his two-storey ancestral house. 664, To delve (V) — ara ear, erat rare, tare AAT ‘The great scientist and philosopher Freud has delved deep into the unconscious mind, ‘Aman cannot understand the art he is studying i he only looks for the end result without taking the time to delve deeply into the reasoning of the study. 665. Dire (Adj.) — te, ware, aE saTeT, stToT He is ina dire trouble. 1am in dire need of money. 666. To preach (V)- 37% tat 6/131 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM You can preach a better sermon with your life than with your lips. Practice what you preach or change your speech. 667. Shrew (N)~ 8, ETA afte He tamed the shrew with force “The taming of the shrew” play will be performed in Tagore Theatre. 668. To shackle (V, N) — otfte Ht atur dra, fat Hair Arar Break the shackle of false belief system, He is shackled with family responsibilty 669. Perennial (Adj) ~ Taraary, fe, wea onsast 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM ‘There will be perennial water wards between nations in the days to come. Silence is ever speaking; itis the perennial flow of language. (Ramana Maharishi) 670, To perish (V) — 72 AT, HTT ‘farmer must produce or perish Body perishes but soul 671, Perishable (Adj,) - 72 tt araT Body is perishable What is perishable is not true. 672. imperishable (Ad) —78 4 #4 are 8/131 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM Only the soul is imperishable. Search the imperishable. 673. Scholar (N) ~ Prart ‘Aking is respected only in a country but a scholar is respected everywhere. ‘Swami Vivekananda'’s father was a Sanskrit and Persian scholar who left his family and became a monk at the age of 25, 674, Rational (Ad},)— PAA, aTATe, AAT He was influenced by his father’s rational mind, Gratitude is the first sign of a rational thinker. 9/13 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 675. rational (Ad) — APPT We expect others to act rationally even though we are irrational. Lrrational thinking brings chaos and destruction. 5. Devout (Ad, N)— ara, Fr, Te ‘She was a devout housewife. ‘The devout make a beeline for Char Dham Yatra, Plenty of people wish to be devout, but only a few wish to be humble. Temperament (N) = Rerze, era, EAR He was much influenced by his mother's religious temperament. ‘Temperament is the thermometer of character. 400 / 138 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM Par excellence (Adj.) - 378, S>Hz (of the highest order) He was a teacher par excellence, Sachin is a cricketer par excellence . Inimitable (Ad.) ~ afar, ara He has an inimitable teaching style. He isa legendary motivational speaker and has an inimitable style of delivering a speech. . To instil (V) — ATA, sift TAT, IMT GATTAT (leave an impression) Parents instil in children both bad and good habits. His mother instilled in him both honesty and valour. J. Rebel (N)~ TTarate wer are, aera, PRT ton /138 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM ‘The king ordered to decapitate the rebels. If parents interfere with children’s life too much, children either become rebels or withdraw into a shell and become introverts. 682. Rebellion (N) ~ ara, Fare Extinction Rebellion activists blocked the entrance to Europe Asia Pipeline Company complex in Ashkelon on Sunday, causing traffic jams before they were eventually removed from the scene by the police. TPC president today predicted that a rebellion would be launched against CM Rao after the Huzurabad by-elections in Telangana. 683, To mortify (v) ~ ate dar, Mortified (Adj) ~ after, severe 402/138 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM He was mortified by his daughter’s ill ways. He felt mortified on an issue against him. 684, Rancour (N) - ¥EATTH (bitter and angry feeling) There is rancour in his voice. ‘She had rancour in her eyes. 685. To recant (V) — Fe Tar, te ST Fee TAT He confessed to the rape but recanted soon afterwards. After making racist comments, he had to recant his statements due to public pressure. 686, Realm (N)—Fearera, ere aor 403/138 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM The king fought to the end for the defence of his realm, 687, Racist (N, Ad.) HFRATE, TAR EAT Racist attitude, racist speeches, racist policies, ete ‘A 24-year-old boy was arrested for an alleged racist gesture. He is a racist. 688, Raconteur (N) - TATATAT (storyteller) My mother is an excellent raconteur of fables from the scriptures. He isa brilliant raconteur and | want to be like him. 689, To radiate (V) ~ are, eI aT tos /138 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM ‘Swami Vivekananda radiated strength, power, joy, compassion throughout his life. Good Books radiate positivity and knowledge. 690. To quiver (V) ~ TATA, ITA My body quivered with excitement. He quivered with fear. 691. Obligatory (Adj,)~ afaTs, AT Seat belts are obligatory forall car drivers Insurance and driving license are obligatory for every driver. 692, Mundane (N) ~ tea, averem, afer 405 / 138 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM | don’t like your mundane way of speaking, Nobody likes his mundane style of writing | don’t like my mundane job. 693, Jocund (Adj,) ~ T4, TERT (pleasant, cheerful, jovial) His jocund manner of speaking was attractive. | elt happy in the jocund company of daffodils, ‘The jovial husband and jocund wife made a perfect pair. 694, Juggernaut (N) ~ ab, afte rare This isthe only way to halt BJP juggemaut. ‘The juggernaut of Tsunami laid waste men and material 106 / 138 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 695, Credentials (N) = BHF, sey, sake, TFA, Ter TT Your credentials fr this job are impeccable Credentials are required to check CET result. 696. Moratorium (N)— waft, Fata, aH We need a five year moratorium on strikes. Vodafone Idea last week accepted the government's offer of a four-year morat spectrum payment. 687. Extinction (N) Pra, a7 The hippopotamus is on the verge of extinction. River dolphins are on the verge of extinction and need to be rescued. 407/138 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 698. Endangered (Adj.) ~ AIT ‘What should we do to protect endangered animals? Endangered species need to be protected by stopping hunting and poaching, 699, To commute (V) — wfafie Ferrer para ft er-eare ae ara EAT luse a scooter for commuting. Even doctors advise people to commute using a bicycle. 700. Hectic (Adj,) — 47=4F = My schedule is very hect 408 / 138 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM Cartoons take the adults back to their childhood and provide breaks from their hectic schedule. 701. Remuneration (N)~ #44, HEAATAT Workload in that job is more but the remuneration is paltry. Odissa government has decided to increase the remuneration of contractual employees by 50%. 702. Engrossed (Ad) ~ "rH 3 Fer Bar, STE He is engrossed in writing something. They are engrossed in their studies and oblivious to their surroundings. 703. To engrave (V) - fa Fear, fer ae aT 409 / 138 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM ‘Some memories are engraved in our minds. School days and mischief done during that period are often engraved on our minds. 708, Irrevocable (Adj) ~ 3, staPorttrT Gandhi Ji was an irrevocable champion of truth and non-violence. ‘Avoid making irrevocable decisions while tired or hungry. 708. irrefutable (Adj.) ~ eter, ara “God's mill grinds slow but sure" is an irrefutable truth, | have irrefutable proof to put forth before the court, 110/138 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 706. Dotage (N) = WFRETOAT, AIT (childish state due to old age) The old man became dotage in 70's People in dotage start forgetting things and names. 707. Amity (N) ~ Ferra ‘There is no amity between them. Discord should give place to amity between nations. 708. Amoral (Adj) - FR, rere Politicians are amoral in their dealings ‘Amoral ways in businesses may take a lucky jump but then fall like wildfire. aunts 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 709, Amnesty (N) ~ 3% HT (general pardon) ‘The government has announced an amnesty to renegade prisoners, Myanmar authorities have rearrested more than 100 politcal prisoners after amnesty. 710. 1n the wee hour — #4 44g, Hare # We should getup in the wee hour for meditation The raids on cycle manufacturers started in the wee hours on October 22 TAL itinerant (Adj) = Tor Fre, at TT Guru Nanak Ji was an itinerant prophet who moved from place to place. He isan itinerant trader. aay 1st 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 72, Primitive (Adj) ~ IT, atten, aPrarét (uncivilized, of the earliest time) In primitive times, the criminals were often beheaded, Primitive tribes keep away from the main stream of life. 713, Voluntary (Adj) ~ PRA, Fer, setae Young people should do some voluntary work without any remuneration. Young people should be encouraged to do voluntary work because it will nculcate a sense of responsibility and respect in them 714, Chronically (Adv.) ~ Tt Te, Te ATT Being chronically overloaded can cause psychological problems, like nervous breakdowns and depression. Its expensive to be chronically il. 43/138 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 7A5, Egalitarian (N) — Aararét, werraTATAT We live in a so-called egalitarian society where man dominates woman. Having a quota would not ensure moving towards an egalitarian society, where all are considered equal. 716. Pandemic (N) - FaTaTA, tareartt, Peart ‘The Covid-19 is a pandemic spread all over the world. The ALDS pandemic has spread all over the world. 717. Endemic N)— Fanf TH (spread over a place) Covid-19 was just an endemic in the beginning but later on, turned into a pandemic wna y13t 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM Odissa has entered an endemic stage of corona virus. TAB. To enkindle (V) — er EAT, FAATAT, TATAT (cultivate, generate} ‘A.good teacher enkindls in us a thirst for knowledge. Sisters in Kerala enkindled hope amid panic and tension due to Tsunami 719. To enrich (V) ~ Wy AT, Arar AAT, STATS TAT ‘You are enriching your vocabulary power by reading this book. Great books enrich our sensibility 720. Gruelling (Adj) — Ba TH ATA ate EAT 15/130 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM Te was really a gruelling day for us. It was a gruelling 72-hour rescue operation, 721. To envenom (V) ~ HEF AAT, ATA BE AT Greed envenoms relationships. New singers are envenoming people's mind. 722, Gambit (N) ~ Tet aT, TATA (a clever move) His opening gambit at the debate was excellent. Free power to farmers is an electoral gambit. 723. Gamut (N) - FFT 7TEAT, FTAA, AHF (a complete range of something) 116/138 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM ‘The picture ran the gamut of emotions from joy to sorrow, despair to triumph, 132 “Become English Champion" Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan This display covers 995 of the sRGB colour gamut to create highly accurate visuals. 724, Germane (Adj) - Aafia, HTT, STTT (relevant) ‘The manager gave remarks that were germane to the discussion, Your question is not germane to the topic. wu y1at 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 725, Gaudy (Adj) — etter, TFTA Film stars wear gaudy costumes. Bunty Aur Babli 2 flaunted the similar chemistry of the original, along with Rani's gaudy outfits 726. To impair (V) ~ Fare ar, eer re AT ‘Overwork impairs our health, Its already well-known that prolonged exposure to space radiation causes cancer in human beings. Space radiations impair brain cancer. 727. Glut (N) - AAT, ARATTA, TAT Glutted (Adj.) - TEATA # AT, aE ‘The market is glutted with cheap apples ‘There isa shortage of potatoes but a glut of carrots in the market. 418/138 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 728, Glimmer (N) = Fe, ATATET Even a glimmer of hope can sustain a sinking patient. Novartis sees glimmer of hope in phase-3 cancer failure. 729. Gusto (N) ~ sit are af “Become English Champion” Course 4-Ebook Set By Ankush Insan Life should be lived with guts and gusto. Let the winds of enthusiasm sweep through you. Live today with gusto. 119/138 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 730, Haleyon (Adj.)— a, ‘The hag in her haleyon days of youth was a beauty queen People remember the halcyon days of youth when they are sad and disappointed, 721, Habitat (N) - THRE AT, STAT Water is a natural habitat for the fish. Desert is a natural habitat for the camel 732. Hale (Adj.) — = | am hale and hearty. Everyone is hale and hearty here. ton / 138 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 733. intermittently (Adv.) - 7% 7% ‘The rebels were attacking intermittently. twas raining intermittently. 734, Contagious (Ad).)~ oe, AH Fea aver AIDS Is not a contagious disease. Measles is a highly contagious disease. 735. To inundate (v)— sear #6 a, AT BAT am y1at 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM ‘The incessant rains have inundated many low lying areas. ‘Aman created a job application on TikTok and it turned out to be so impactful that he is now inundated with job offers. 736. To intrude (V) — BE TAT, AT ‘Akniock atthe door intruded into my daydreams. 3 Chinese military planes intruded into Taiwan’ ADIZ. Chinese troops intruded into Arunachal Pradesh, 737. Inquest (N) ~ Fey are A aefaTa, he TATA ‘The inquest proceedings on the young boy's suicide have begun, HC granted new inquest into death of a baby. amy tat 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 738. To cower (V) — 2% mI Ge wr oat Children cower in one corner when their mothers scold them. My dog cowered under the table when it thundered. 739, Cupidity (N) ~ GUT, ATETAT (rapacity, avarice, strong desire for money or possession) His cupidity led him to disaster. Cupidity makes some people join politics. 740. Onus (N)~ =F, Te ‘Women have the onus of looking after their family and children, Nobody was ready to take the onus for the defeat. aay 1a 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 7A1. Incompetent (Adj.) ~ 777 You are incompetent for this job. 90% of the engineers of India are incompetent for Technical jobs. 742, To scowl (V)~ ge en, a Pee ‘Why are you scowling at me? Don’t scowl 743, To bewilder (V) - WAT ATT, AHI 7 AMAT Bewildered (Adj) — "FF (completely confused) He looked totally bewildered, ‘The city sights bewildered the rural people. tos j13t 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 744, To surpass (V)~ “fre wits ar, aera, wert ir ote hs Sra Shakespeare surpasses all other playwrights. Poor is the pupil who does not surpass his master. (Leonardo Da Vinci) 745, Stupor (N) ~ ¥T#s[HTAT (lack of sensibility) Don’t drink too much or you will sink ina stupor. He isa drunken stupor. 746, Aesthetically (Adv.)— APA ATH H TA Be ‘This design is aesthetically pleasing. Make your social media accounts aesthetically appealing 125/138 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 747. Cogent (Adj,) - 274, Farry, Frarre He put forth cogent proof before the judge. ‘The judge believed his argument to be cogent and granted relief. No cogent reason ~ Allahabad High court dismissed CBI's plea to cancel bail of accused 748. To gild (v)— tar ETAT, HrETAT, HATTA The golden temple of Amritsar is gilded with a layer of gold Life in a gilded cage can’t be called a life. 748, immemorial (Adj) ~ Te TEA, aT (Our scriptures have been showing us the path of truth since time immemorial. India is already a vishwa Guru and it was so since time immemorial 16 / 138 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 750. immersed (Adj.)~ F2U Ba, Wea, Bret He is always found immersed in books He is immersed in meditation. 751. To engender (V)— rar wee, Ee aT Poverty engenders crime. Panasonic has made an investment proposal of Rs 300 crores to engender compressors and heat exchangers. 752. incorrigible (Ad) ~ 7G FIT (used about a person's behaviour), FATA ETE ATA aan y1m 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM ‘These documents are incorrigible. He is an incorrigible liar Rohit is an incorrigible flirt. . To oust (V) ~ aT #7 FAT, Z7T FAT (defeat, dethrone, displace, eject) Shah Jahan was ousted by Aurangzeb from the throne of Delhi He was ousted as a manager. - Overt (Ad) - FTA IRA, THRE (open, direct) His support for her was overt and unconditional | don’t like overt traditionalism, 1m / 138 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 758. Stealth (N) — R= a Pear war are, Bee a TATA No one ever approaches perfection except by stealth. IIT-Madras scientists have developed a stealth ship. 756. invaluable (Adj,)— EHH, Seat \ learnt invaluable things in the meeting yesterday. Time is an invaluable asset. 757. Formidable (Adj.)—5¢ rar wet aver, ret Fre afte # (Overwhelming, dreadful) India looks formidable but Pakistan can turn the tables in the T20 WC. CRO is facing formidable challenge in clinical research. 19/138 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM 758, To alienate (v) = eft eit Za, ge era His rudeness alienated most of his friends. The PM's new policies on defence have alienated many of his supporters. 759, Acquital(N)~ aT aR Madras HC reversed acquittal of teacher and sentenced him to 10 years imprisonment for assaulting 4-year-old Contradiction in statements of prime witnesses and delay in registration of the FIR led to the acquittal of a sector-8 resident on Thursday, almost after four years of being booked for harassing a gir, 760. Copious (Adj.) ~ 7 (in large amount) He was given blood transfusion after his copious bleeding in the accident. 430/138 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM {At least 17 deaths were reported in UK on Tuesday as copious rainfall continued to lash various parts of the Himalayan state, 761. Famished (Ad).)— yeewe, Tair, AE Pre sera The poor are famished and the rich lead a luxurious life. ‘The poor children looked so famished for lack of food. 762. Cardinal (Ag) ~ PHT, TF (Principal, chief) Greed is a cardinal sin. Cardinal rules should not be broken. Gambling and drinking are cardinal vices. asta 10/6/2022 1:41:09 PM

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