763. Allusion (N) — Fare, Ear, *eT
Do not make any allusion to his lost leg
He likes to make allusions to the size of his salary.
764, Recalcitrant (Adj.) ~ STAT # RIAA ATT
The recalcitrant employee was fired from the job.
Teachers found it difficult to discipline the recalcitrant boys.
765. Rapt (Adj.) - 7777, “AIF (absorbed, interested in one thing)
The holy man was rapt in thoughts of divinity
All the aspirants listened to the speaker with rapt attention
485 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM766. Sacrosanct (Ad),) - HFA"Fa, TTTAT (regarded as too important)
| cannot give up my evening constitutional, itis sacrosanct.
Don’t touch it. It is sacrosanct
767. Saddied (Adj.) — Ae =a FT
The company is saddled with enormous amount of debt.
| am saddled with my family affairs.
768, Palindrome (N) ~ at air tay ee Ha Sear aT
Malayalam is a palindrome.
Radar is a palindrome,
2/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM769. Fraternity (N)~ (brotherhood)
Like the religion that teaches liberty, equality and fraternity
There is no fraternity among countries.
770, Haughty (Adj.) ~ Et (arrogant, proud)
‘The haughty people eat the humble pie in the end.
‘When a person is haughty, he distances himself from other people and thereby deprives
himself of one of one’s biggest pleasures.
7A. Predicament (N) = see
‘The boy has to choose between his love and his parents, itis a grave predicament indeed.
Soaring admissions, insufficient classrooms have put the Tamil Nadu government into
predicament,
385 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM772. Palpable (Adj) ~ Hr aeerar # eee a
‘The tension in the city after the communal flare up was palpable.
‘Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif's romance is palpable in the Mere Yaaraa teaser.
773, Communal flare up (N)~ atrarFi-e gt
0 far, six people have died in one of the worst communal flare ups in decades i
country,
Tripura government stepped up security after communal flare up in Bangladesh,
774, Parable (N) ~ #F¥74T (a tale with an instructive lesson)
Betaal Pacchis| is full of parables.
ayes
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‘The Bible is full of parables for the delight and instruction of devotees.
775. Paradigm (N)- SeETeH, THAT, Aree FAA (example, belief, or concept )
‘The hospices for AIDS patients are paradigms of human compassion
Her recent book provides us with a new paradigm for modern biography.
776. Hospice (N) — ey Fee ga ee aaa A Hear sec are Pte ge, eT
He died in an AIDS hospice.
People realize the value of life and relationships when in hospice.
5/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM777. To imbue (V) ~ TEA aTaaTE, Fare ane ae aT, TET ETATAT
Parents imbue young children with great ideas.
Captain said, “Congress has become imbued with Sidhu’s theatrics.”
778. immense (Adj.) ~ Fer, afte (vast, great, huge)
He has an immense knowledge of Politics.
Hurry up! | want to poop. My pressure is immense.
799, \gnominious (Adj.) ~ TTHTAIA, TATIAT (disgraceful)
‘An LGBTQ advocacy organization featured Baylor University and 16 other colleges in
‘Texas on its ignominious list of the most unsafe places on the country for students.
Defending champion’s first round defeat was an ignominious exit for him.
6/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM780, To imbibe (V) — ACHAT TAT, TEM TAT (assimilate)
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|.am imbibing knowledge form the Bible.
Needless to tell, we imbibe great lessons in the company of the noble.
781, Vico (N) = sta, BF 804, BTTATE
Gambling, Female foeticide and Child labour are cardinal vi
7/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMHitler was a paragon of vice.
782, Vicious (Ad) staat, FATA, aE aT
It was a vicious act to smear my reputation.
Hone is not virtuous, he becomes vicious.
783. Virtue (V)— I, FATE
‘Swami Vivekananda was a paragon of virtue
Feeling of compassion is a virtue
The greatest virtues are those which are most useful for others.
784. Virtuous (Adj.) ~ TY, Far
8/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMIn this black age, virtuous people are difficult to find
A virtuous man is closer to God.
785. To incarnate (V)~ aafta Brat, TAA AAT
‘Shah Mastana ji Maharaj Incarnated on Earth to free people from all the bondages.
Saints incarnate to uproot negativity and illuminate positively in every heart.
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9/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM786. imperious (Adj) azz aTAT, WHET (bossy)
Servants obey the king's imperious commandments,
| do not like my boss's imperious attitude.
787. Patriot (N) ~ 2207
‘There are many patriots who sacrificed their life for the country.
Patriots are always alive in our hearts.
788. Martyr (N) ~s7ET=
A park was named after martyr Kulwinder Singh in Jalandhar.
{A statue of martyr Kunal Thakur was unveiled by former CM Tony Singh
10/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM789, Martyrdom (N) ~&tEE, ETE
‘Army paid tribute to Naik Saif All Janjua on 73° martyrdom anniversary.
People gathered at the local gurudwara for commemorating the martyrdom day of Guru
Arjan Dev ji.
790. Patriotism (N) — erate
‘The courageous sacrifices of people like Bhagat Singh, Subhash Chandra Boss, etc ignited
the spark of patriotism among countless people.
Patriotism is shown in acts, not in words.
791. Impasse (N) - W717 (deadlock, blind alley, imbroglio}
‘The talks between the farmers and the government reached an impasse.
1/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMThe case filed against 21-year-old climate activist Disha Ravi may be headed for a closure
as the investigation has hit an impasse.
792. To feign (V) ~ ETAT FAT, ATER TAT
Children feign iliness and do not go to school.
She feigned illness and didn’t attend the meeting.
793, Fecund (Adj.) - STINTS, AETTA (copious, fertile)
Nobody can be a great speaking without a fecund imagination.
Great writers have a fecund imagination which they gain in a company of wise people.
794. Fervid (Ad).) - Stet, ATTATATE (passionate, emotional)
1ayas 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMVivek Bindra isa fervid motivational speaker.
‘Acharya Prashant isa fervid teacher who arouses enthusiasm among the people.
795. Fetid (Ad), - Fee
Keep the butter in the refrigerator or it will become fetid
Keep your fetid gym clothes outside.
796. To flabbergast (V) — Fatt ear, way TaN Re eT
His victory flabbergasted everyone.
| was completely flabbergasted when | saw him stealing.
797. Finicky (Adj) - FEAT, TarAT, qeTEAAITE (Fastidious, Fussy)
13/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMHe is very finicky about his eating habits.
My nephew is very finicky about food.
798, Feat (N)— FAT, Aree ATE
Being awarded with the Bharat Ratan isa feat indeed,
Undoubtedly, winning the Noble Prize in any field of work isa feat,
799. Flippant (Adj) ~ 1, Feet (lacking respect)
Her fiopant attitude irked the boss
Don't be flippant about your work.
800, Fawiess (dj) — Freie, Ferg ap, Pept (spotless, impeccable)
14/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMBirbal was famous for his flawless judgements.
‘The judge was impressed with the flawless argument of the lawyer.
BOL To flay (v)— "95 Bre AT, FEAT
‘The critics flayed the director fr filming obscene scenes
BUP flayed TRS government forits attempts to “Kill the Right to Information Act” (RTI) and
charged Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar of playing the role of executioner.
802. Gingerly (Adv) = 724 ¥4, ar
He entered the room gingerly.
‘She gingerly placed her wedding bangles on the shopkeeper’s scales.
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10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM803. To gobble (V) ~ ZETaT, FracraT
The rich gobble all the gains and the poor wallow in misery.
Fat bear is still gobbling fish and getting fatter.
804, Conjugal (Adj) ~ atten, =e
The estranged wife demanded conjugal rights from her husband.
‘An inmate at a central prison in Tamil Nadu’s Tirunelveli district was recently granted a
two-week conjugal visit for the purpose of procreation,
805, Pertaining (Adj,) ~ 74
‘The video is pertaining to goal setting
Top leaders often get emails pertaining to imminent terror threats.
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10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM806. Confidant (N) ~ Faearerara, star fir
She is my most trusted confidant; | share all my secrets with her.
He is my confidant,
807. Confident (Adj.) ~ areafarareft
He is confident,
‘A man becomes confident with knowledge and by facing the odds.
808. Confidential (Ag) ~ arr, 7
‘The management has retrospected her confidential report.
This information is confidential
17/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM809, Wanderlust (N)— 3 ar tere romn, wa eR AT TAT
He has chosen tourism as his profession to fulfil his wanderlust of travelling the length and
breadth of india
His wanderlust takes him to distant places.
810, Vandal (N)— te re HoT
Vandals broke into ancient cave and destroyed 2 million-year-old stalactites.
Some vandals destroyed the idols of Hindus.
811, Monotonous (Adj) ~ 17, Sear
His lecture was boring and monotonous.
His monotonous speech put everyone to sleep,
18/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM812, Anthropologist (N) — Hraa-Fasrrét
IMy friend is an anthropologist and getting his further education from Oxford.
Forensic anthropologists explained how clues from Brain Laundrie’s bones can help
determine manner of death.
813, Renowned (Adj) ~ #Fz
My uncle died of heart-attack and he himself was a renowned heart specialist
Worid-renowned neuroscientist received prestigious award for her profound contribution.
814. Notorious (Adj) ~ FES, TzATH
19/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMHe is a notorious person
That policeman is a notorious drug dealer.
815, Novelty (N) - 7aTFH, aT, WIfPrrAT (newness, originality, freshness)
His books lack novelty and variety,
Every company demands novelty in work.
816, To harry (V) Fey, eae era
Hundreds of passengers were left harried after four trains, including the morning New
Delhi-Chandigarh Shatabdi were cancelled in view of the farmers “Rail Roko” agitation.
Yorkers and Bouncers in the last over harried the whole team.
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10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM817. Hallucination (N) ~ Ta, 4H, HFTEH (illusion, delusion)
Drug addicts are subject to hallucination.
Memory creates a hallucination of the past; desire creates a hallucination of the future.
818, Headlong (Adv.) — At #, TreH Hy, ae TT
‘A headlong decision always makes a mess.
| tripped and fell headlong onto the road.
819, To laud (V) ~ strareft Bar, water ra
He was lauded for his exceptional victory in the World Cup.
‘An Indian origin physicist was lauded for his profound contribution in the field of Physics.
nye 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM820, Lexicon (N) ~ srexttar
This English language lexicon renders dificult words.
This isa lexicon of technical scientific terms.
821. Loath (Adj) ~ #FTg% (unwilling, reluctant)
He was loath to work after the office hours.
Top teams are loath to introspect too much after a first-game defeat in a tournament,
822. Lousy (Adj,)— far, Pres, rT
He has lousy habits.
1am lousy.
yes 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM823. Massive (Adj.) — aT‘, 4ga FaTaT
He noticed massive growth in his business in just 10 days.
Government should make some rigorous laws against massive cutting down of trees.
‘Tsunami wreaked massive destruction in Kerala
824. To materialize (V)- 9 #4 AT
Dreams can be materialized by proper planning and execution.
When you visualize, then you materialize.
825. To replenish (V) ~ Fee & oitzar, rarer TEST FAT
‘Take a sabbatical from your work and replenish your energy.
ayes 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM‘The God created certain kinds of beings to replenish our bodies; they are the trees, and
the plants and the seeds. (Plato)
826. To channelize(V) — IFAT, THAT wea, Feet aT
‘Young generation should channelize their energy in good deeds
| will tach you how you have to channelize your emotions constructively.
827. To unearth (V) ~ re Frrererar, aT era
‘The police have unearthed the clue to the murder.
IT raids unearthed Rs 150 crores unaccounted income from Ludhiana bicycle group, Rs 40
Crores from Jalandhar immigration agent.
2495, 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM828, Populous (Adj.)— "ft ararét are
China isthe most populous nation.
India is the second most populous nation.
829, Pioneer (N) ~ aft =f (one who is first to develop an area, culture, knowledge, etc)
Yuri Gagarin was one of the pioneers of space exploration.
Chipko Movement pioneer Sundar Lal Bahuguna died of Covid-19 in AIIMS, Rishikesh.
830. Conspicuous (Adj,) ~ faa, Faftre, #72, wre (outstanding, easily seen or noticed)
His conspicuous personality sets him apart from the crowd,
‘Ads should be displayed on a conspicuous place.
This award is given for conspicuous achievements in science and technology.
2s y8s 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM831. Contaminated (Adj.) - 77
Water is contaminated
Keep the water covered lest it should be contaminated.
832, To adulterate (V) — firaraz FAT Adulterated (Adj, ~ Frraragt
Is your food adulterated?
During the recent raids, authorities found that the traders were adulterating biryani with
prohibited colours and reprocessed oils.
833, To dawdle (V) — THe TaTaT, ore H eae sae TT
Don't dawdle or you will get late for the party.
‘We work for praises and dawdle once we have it
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10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM834, To debar (V)— 77% ATAT, HAT ETAT
Rohit was debarred from entering the office premises because of his misconduct.
‘The World Bank has debarred nine Nigerian individuals and firms over fraud.
835, Henpecked (Adj) — = TATE
He i a henpecked husband
The king is henpecked and the queen is the de facto ruler.
836, De facto (Adj) - aTFAPa (in practice, in effect)
‘The king is henpecked and the queen is the de facto ruler.
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10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMHe takes de facto control of the company.
837. Conviction (N) — 7 FRAT
‘The economics teacher enunciated on the virtues of laisse2-faire with joy and conviction,
| have a conviction that you will clinch gold in the world championship this time.
838, Certitude (N) ~ Fafa #1 ¥T ATA (Feeling of sureness)
[ike his certitude of giving answers.
| require certitude about profit before | make any investment.
839, fallible (Adj) ~ HT 4A 3 (not perfect)
Weeall are fallible,
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10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMHuman body is fallible and subject to ailment.
840, infallible (Adj) ~ at wert we
No one is infallible
Not mortals but God alone is infallible.
841. To entitle (V) ATH Sa, sfirere erat
You are entitled to use this system.
His frst book was entitled “Fire”.
842. Sombre (Ad) =e are ate, wae aT (sad and serious, dark and dul)
She told me everything in a sombre voice
29/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMHe likes wearing sombre colour.
Celebrations look sombre this year as prices of essential items have shot up.
843. Dogmatic (Adi,) ~Z2*Hf (being certain that you are right)
Don’t argue with a dogmatic person because he is not going to change his opinion.
Most of the dogmatic people become orthodox.
844, Nuisance (N) = Teor eft seem ara safe, aq ar Fear
Parked cars inside the podium at main fate of KBR Park in evenings have become a
‘nuisance for walkers, as they are blocking the outer walkway.
‘Commercial gain or making profits neither a public nuisance nor a wrongful act,
remarked Delhi High Court while hearing a suit filed against by several doctors’ associations
against Baba Ramdev.
mo/as 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM845, Nuance (N) - 744 Wz, atzt aT ta, a4 Wz (a subtle difference or variation)
‘Our actions and facial expressions explain every nuance of our emotion.
‘Anovice takes time to learn the qvances of business.
£46. contemptuous (Adj) - PRPEFTTWE (showing dsrespect and hate)
He was contematuous ofthe poor
Many men are contemptuous of riches; few can give them away.
847. Sanctimonious (Adj) - fan ars atte Afte ara ar Para eet are
People who, the day before an India-Pakistan match, post stuff like “whatever the result,
let cricket be the winner” on social media are worse than sanctimonious.
31/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM848, Skeptical (Adj,) ~ W2ét, #fareft (incredulous, doubtful)
He was skeptical of profit therefore, he refused to invest.
The chances of a product being purchased by skeptical customers are almost negligible.
49, Stole (N) — Ama, Faas Fre er zz 1 Ft A (indifferent to pain and pleasure)
Aetlike a stoi, think lke a stoic.
Itis not easy to be stoi
850, Scavenger (N) —=TeTE-wHaTF (sweeper)
‘Stray animals are scavengers of garbage dumps and dustbins.
Manual scavengers should be treated as frontline health workers: NHRC.
3/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM851, To stray (V) - Wem STAT, wr ae Bt TAT
My thoughts strayed fora moment.
A steadfast heart does not stray from the path.
852, Stray (Adj) ~ 3TaTeT
‘Stray dogs have become a nuisance in my area.
‘There should a proper place for the stray animals.
853, To abandon (V) - FaTEAT, AITTaT
‘An unidentified woman abandoned a one-year-old girl at the Pandit Nehru Bus Station.
‘The thief abandoned the stolen bike outside the city,
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10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM854, Abandoned (Adj.) ~ "TTT Zt
‘An abandoned 15-year-boy was found dead in a Houston apartment along with his two
younger brothers.
‘An abandoned child has been shifted to a private child care institution.
855. Abandon (N) - weft, AftAT
We celebrate festivals with abandon,
Children are playing with abandon.
856. To swoop (V) ~ FET NTA
The lion swooped in its prey.
Yesterday, Income tax officers swooped on certain business premises.
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10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM857. Conman (N) -2t
The conman swindled me of my life’s savings.
Actress Jacqueline Fernandez appeared before the Enforcement Directorate on
Wednesday for questioning in connection with an over Rs 200 crores money laundering case
filed against alleged conman Sukesh Chandrasekhar, officials said.
858, To harangue (V, N) =r Star eo a, Sa TTT
Because everything is politicized in Tunista, people like to harangue about what is
responsible for the collapse of the country’s economy rather than understand its real causes
and discuss the best solutions to save it.
‘The judge fined a 19-year-old student who behaved like a thug for haranguing police at
lockdown party.
35/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM859. witless (Adj) - AfSéT™ (senseless, stupid or lacking intelligence)
Behave like men, not like witless sheep.
I hate witless conversation
860, Wit (N) ~ afte rar, arf ara af
He felled his friends and foes with his wi
[ike men with quick wit, good conversation and a great sense of humour. (Emma Watson}
861. Hefty (N)— aT
Citigroup warned of hefty charges from South Korea customers.
Facebook may face hefty fine over banned content.
36/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM862. To swindle (V) ~ 24a, tear zat
‘The conman swindled me of my life's savings.
Palika engineers swindled crores of rupees allotted for water management.
863. To wiggle (V) - 4eraT, FEAT EAT
She started wiggling her hips.
You have to wiggle your hips in time on the music
864, To wreck (V) - arét @TAaT, za AAT
‘The earth quake wreaked havoc on hapless victims.
‘Tsunami wreaked havoc and almost 5000 people became homeless in Kerala.
37/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM865. Yen (N) - 4a Eat
| havea yen to write a book on advanced English structures.
| always had a yen to join that company.
866. To seduce (V) — Grr, sta Heber sara Fre TAT
‘She seduced him with her wiles (@, @TaT#t) and charms,
In view of the activities and bawdy show of women on the social media, it cannot be
denied that itis the woman who seduces the man.
867. To swarm (V) ~ ¥4 rg ear aa
Hundreds of people swarmed around the victim.
People swarm around a hero to click a selfie.
33/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM868, To swerve (V) — stare eer ee ATA AE TAT
‘The truck swerved to save the child.
‘A true devotee never swerves from the path of truth,
869. Superstition (N) - fufrare
“Number 13 is unlucky” and “A cat crossing your way is unlucky” are nothing more than
superstitions
Saints have spiritual knowledge to attenuate superstitions from the society.
870. To suspect (V, N)— 275 FCAT, 7% BAT
39/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM| suspect him to be a thief
Police around the world arrested 150 suspects, including several high-profile targets,
involved in buying or selling illegal good online,
871, Runt (N) tar, Pawar, afi # site (dwart, prune, used about plant, animal or person)
‘The runt in the circus delights the spectators.
| always used to say that he was the runt of the family.
872, Sleights of hand (N) ~ #ra #t ware
Magic is nothing but sleights of hand,
The runt surprised the spectators with his sleights of hand,
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10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM873, Paramour (N)—71¥, S77
Irked woman said to her paramour, “Pre mar”
‘The police solved the murder case of Mohd. Mustag Patel (46), a truck driver whose body
was found in a car last week and arrested his wife and her paramour in connection with the
murder late on Monday.
874, Imperial (Adj,)— ¢rét, THAT
He belongs to an imperial family
10-feet tall idol worth Rs 7 lakh was stolen from the imperial palace hotel in Mumbai
875, Paramount (Adj) "7H, FaTMFY, aH FAT (foremost, supreme)
Education is the only weapon that can take you from plinth to paramount
‘Sonia Gandhi is the paramount leader of the congress party.
ayes 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM876. To survive (v) — faa teat
‘Sometimes, good must perish so that the rest may survive.
No one can survive without water.
877. To abet (V) — qe wT Fore fer wT
He abetted him for crime.
He is abetting his colleague in the crime.
878, Abeyance (N)— aeardt #1, Fam
Nowadays, the production is in abeyance due to strike by the workers.
The Allahabad high court has kept in abeyance an order of the special court granting bail
to ex-UP minister Gayatri Prasad in a cheating case.
ayes 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM879, Abysmal (Ad) ~ eafBrr, stare, ae UFEaT azz AT (extremely bad, of very poor quality)
‘Abysmal greed leads to hell.
This is an abysmal fllure of city, state and government.
880, laudable (Adj) —wetaert
‘These are very laudable and much-needed goal.
He has laudable suggestions for improving the condition of dilapidated building
881, Lavatory (N)-#r=T74 (a toilet)
‘Two more lavatories are needed at the railway station.
43/93 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM‘Where is the ladies’ lavatory, please?
882, To accrue (V) - WaT att, FS sar
How much interest has accrued to my account?
Astficial intelligence for IT operations market is predicted to accrue Earning worth 17.2
USD billion by 2026.
883, Calamity (N) ~ aT, Ae
Natural calamities come unbidden,
India lost 875 billion last year due to natural calamities,
884, Cagey (Adj) reat (secretive)
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10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMMy friends are very cagey about their past.
Such an irresponsible and cagey practice gives regional countries and the international
community every reason to question the truth of the incident and the intentions of the US.
885, Damnation (N) - 77" =, TTPATE (burning in hel fires)
Damnation awaits for sinners.
826. Exotic (Ad}.)— FATT, FARAH, aTAT (very afferent, strange or unusual)
She looks exotic
Hyderabadis are ready to visit exotic travel destinations.
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10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM887. To scour (V)~ AF TAT
Unemployed graduates scour the city streets in search of jobs.
The police were scouring mangroves late into the night in search for Broome prison
escapee
888. Indigenous (Adj,) - F424, 2
Indigenous community members in Bolivia’s Lomerio region are volunteering to serve as
socioenvironmental members in a bid to protect their territory.
Indian Spacetech start-ups joined hands to build indigenous technology.
889. Ingenuous (Adj) 77, ABT, FFPTE (innocent and honest, artless)
‘She charms one and all with her ingenuous ways.
His ingenuous attitude made her fall for him.
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10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM890, ingenious (Ad) ~ Fr, fT, FH (very inteligent, skilful and creative)
His ingenious sales strategy increased our sale by 10 times,
The ingenious surgeons safely separated the twins.
891, indignity (N) — TENT a fies A see eae, saree, aerara, FATE
Itis time for us to respect public opinion and end the indignity.
Pakistan still reels under the indignity of losing to India in 1971. war.
892, To infringe (V) — Fre, warq, area safe rear, sete eT
{A dictator infringes on human rights,
anes
10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMTrade Unions infringe upon the property rights of company owners.
898. indignant (Ad) —AT7TH,
He was indignant if anyone came late.
‘The boss was indignant about the way he was treated by the workers,
894, indelible (Adj, ~ fz (not able to be deleted)
His speech left an indelible marks on the audience.
‘Swami Vivekananda’s powerful words have left an indelible impression on our minds.
895, Indelicate (Adj.) ~ 4, 72, FAT
His speech was indelicate,
48/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMForgive me for asking indelicate question,
896. To overhang (V) - 7ETAT
The sword of Damocles overhangs the examinees
My neighbour's building is overhanging our boundary wall.
897, Outspoken (Adj) - PTET, Fir, BARE (rank, candid)
He is an outspoken personality
Qutspoken child stole the show.
£898, To impugn (V) ~ fe Wear, FATA Bar, ae ETAT (challenge as false)
He was trying to impugn my competence as a good designer and a website creator.
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10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM‘We have no reason to impugn the veracity of his statement.
899, Candour (N) - FreanzaT
‘At least | have the candour to admit that | am in the wrong.
He is known for his candour on taboo subjects in society.
900, Acumen (N) ~ 3 FT
Albert Einstein was a man of great acumen,
IMy financial and business acumen is rapidly growing,
901. Trammels (N) - Feafrarez
She felt no trammels in deceiving me.
50/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMPeople fee! no trammels in defaming others.
902. To totter (V) — AEST, [TT
The ship was tottering in the ocean,
Each day more than 10,000 people use a tottering (Adj.) wooden bridge to move around.
903, Torment (N)~ earl, area
Flies are a torment in summers.
Mosquitoes are a torment at night.
Harijan Colony residents are in torment over eviction threat.
904, Thoroughfare (N) ~ ar “Tee
185,
10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMThis is not a thoroughfare,
Itis a thoroughfare and there is no fear of trespass.
905. Rife (Adj.)— Tafa, 3a
Unemployment is rife in the country.
Superstition is rife in India
906. Reverence (N] —7ZT
Devout Hindus hold Rama and Krishna in great reverence.
Gratitude bestows reverence,
907, Revamp (N) — TAPE, ERT TAT
5/85, 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMThis dilapidated building needs a revamp.
This ancient temple needs a revamp.
908, sitter (Adj) ~ rar
Root of education is bitter, but its fruit are sweet.
Bitter gourd is bitter
909, To reverberate (V)~ ara, Ft eT
Applause and cheers reverberated in the hall
Mantras reverberate our body.
910. To revel (V) — 942 FATT
53/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM‘An epicure revels in the good things of life.
‘Accept who you are and revel init.
911. To retrieve (V)— Ree # x AA, TH: ATH FAT (recover)
ur ball fll nto the river but my friend retrieved i
How can we retrieve deleted whatsapp message?
912, Abominable (Adj,) ~ Farttar, aga TT
Planting a bomb is an aborninable crime.
Rape is an abominable crime.
913, To retaliate (v) — 9ftstte rar, arr Har (hit back in vengeance)
ayes, 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMThe soldiers retaliated against the terrorists.
When the boy teased her, she retaliated with a slap,
914, Revenge (N,V) ~3=aT AAT
‘The king swore that he would have his revenge.
‘After losing first match, Team India isin full form to take its revenge against South Africa
915, To avenge (V) - 324 AT (on behalf of others)
| will avenge my son’s death
She avenged her husband's death,
916, To cogitate (V) - T= FIAT FATT (to meditate deeply)
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10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM‘My mother was cogitating on this issue
‘Some people keep on cogitating but never take an initiative.
917. Culpable (Adj.) - 2, wert ® Fert Frere
Culpable murder, culpable homicide
‘The police have booked three people for culpable homicide.
The police arrested a 16-year-old boy on charges of rape and culpable homicide a day
after a tribal woman was found dead,
918. Unbecoming (Adj) ~ steirartrer
Itis unbecoming of a son not to care for his aged parents.
The Supreme Court of India on Tuesday noted that itis unprofessional and unbecoming
of lawyers to refuse court proceedings due to as a strike or boycott.
56/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM919, Underground (Adj.) — 51%, Farr
‘The murderer is underground,
‘The most wanted criminal is still at large and underground.
920, To revoke (V) ~7% CAT, ATF TAT
The king revoked his decree for the fear of revolt
FCC revoked China Telecom America’s authority to operate in US.
921. Tenacity (N)— aT
She faces every crisis with tenacity
5785, 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMItt have anything, itis tenacity
922. Tenacious (Adj) — #1 AAT ATAT
‘A tenacious warrior does not give up against odds.
Tenacious people do not rely on luck, fate or destiny for their success.
923. To glean (V) - rem, frat
Peopie glean information from unauthorized sources and publish it on social media,
‘We must glean the best values of all traditions and work together to remove the tensions
between traditions in order to give peace a chance.
624, Succinct (Adj.) ~ afer, afr
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10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM‘The judge told the lawyer to leave out unnecessary details and be succinct
‘Succinet quotes and catchy phrases are the art of great orators.
925, Tornado (N)~ 743
The tornado uprooted trees.
‘A tomado emergency has been issued for south-east region,
926, To traverse (V) — TC TAT, TET TAT
Guru Nanak was an itinerant prophet who traversed long distances.
He traversed the dense forest and desert alone.
People traverse the world in search of happiness but we already have it within us.
50/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM927. To muster (V) ~ ERAT TAT
2000 people were mustered in the market for a strike
Farmers were mustered to protest against the bills.
Muster your wits; stand in your own defence. (William Shakespeare)
928, Perfidy (N) - Prarerar (deceit) Perfidious (Ad).)~RETH, Pharerart (deceitful)
He isa perfidious lover.
| swore revenge when I learnt of his perfidy.
His plans turned out to be perfidious,
929. Avenue (N) ~ HT, aT
Execution of knowledge is the avenue of success.
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10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMMeditation is the only avenue to God.
930. Allegedly (Adv.) ~ fia ater
Kashmir students allegedly attacked in Punjab colleges after India versus Pakistan match.
Navy commander and 2 retired officers have been arrested for allegedly leaking,
confidential information
931. Frequently (Adv.)— aC ae
Karnataka government is all geared up to conduct entrance testes more frequently to
meet teacher recruitment targets in government schools.
This book is a compendium of frequently asked words in exams.
ones,
10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM932, Palliative (Adj.)~ AT 44 ZR FT
‘Anacin is a palliative
The government needs to take palliative measures to help the helpless Tsunami victims.
933. indisputable (Adj) - FAFFarfe, ArT
He was an indisputable king.
He can who thinks he can, and he can’t who thinks he can't. This isan inexorable,
indisputable law.
934, Innocuous (Adj) ~ arf
Eno is innocuous,
Fencing seems to be an innocuous sport when compared to Football
62y95, 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM935. Despicable (Adj.) ~ firttar
PM Modi said attack on CRPF personnel in Pulwama is despicable,
Itwas a despicable act of cruelty.
936, Personnel (N) ~ #rRaT
8,500 police personnel have been deployed for Thevar Guru Puja in Pasumpon,
2 Uttarakhand police personnel were suspended over allegations of ransom demands.
937, To earmark (V) — arm THAT, Fate TAT (to reserve)
Delhi government asked civic bodies to earmark green cover at construction sites.
Important works should be earmarked in order to avoid procrastination.
63/85, 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM938. Tyranny (N)=AeaMTe,
{A child was rescued from its mother's tyranny after the video went viral on Facebook.
Depriving someone ofits rights can be called a tyranny.
939, Scarcity (N) ~s7aTa, 3A
Many people die due to scarcity of food and fresh water.
Many villages are facing water scarcity.
940, Hostile (Agj.) - Fate, Ter, ar
‘Who can ever withstand if the gods are hostile.
““® hostile person lives ina hostile world. A loving person lives in a loving world.”
waves, 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM941. Weal (N)— aT, ea, wet
‘A true friend stands by us in weal and woe (misery)
We should work for the common weal
942, Pilgrimage (N) ~ Atarat
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal announced free pilgrimage to Ayodhya for senior citizens.
Rameshwaram has been an important pilgrimage destination since centuries.
943, Pinnacle (N) - Fira, waa HIT
He reached the pinnacle of glory and became the chief justice of India.
It takes months, years, or decades, to reach the pinnacle
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10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM944, Spiritual (Adj,)~ stoner
Spiritual knowledge is a must for each man on the planet.
Noone can make you spiritual but soul
945, Spirituality (N) - srerferwan, ahr
Spirituality is the ultimate knowledge to be imparted.
Spirituality s not merely a subject or a thing to be understood but to be experienced.
946. Spiritually (Adv.) - stems = #, saftere ate
‘Anything that makes you weak ~ physically, mentally or spiritually should be rejected as a
poison.
| am physically, mentally and spiritually healthy.
66/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM947. Mortal (N)— weve, wae
Man is mortal.
Not mortals but God alone is infa
948, Immortal (N) - aturoeATa, separ
‘Anything that is subject to change cannot be immortal
‘The soul of manis immortal and imperishable.
949, Immortality (V) ~ ST, PITT
The one who is disturbed by nothing material has reached immortality,
679s 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMOnly saints and sages understand the true meaning of immortality.
950. To succour (V, N)—¥44 WAT, HEPAT FAT
Learnt the way to succour the distressed
Only your parents and well-wishers succour until you succeed.
NGOs are reaching succour to the hapless victims.
951. Apprehensive (Adj.) - =21 gar, waits
|lam very apprehensive about my tomorrow's exam.
Parents are apprehensive about their children as the schools have reopened,
952. Benevolence (N) ~ FHT, FTTH, TIT
68/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM| have the benevolence of my Guru.
Because of the benevolence of my Guru, | am on the verge of immortality,
953. Benevolent (Adj) — TTT, Fry, Feat
Men must learn to be benevolent.
‘A benevolent Kerala couple is set on a mission with a beautiful slogan, “Food for hungry,
kindness for sour".
954, Benefactor (N) ~ STATA, Fee (one who does good to others)
Charity is great benefactor of the destitute
Saints are great benefactors of mankind
955. Beneficiary (N) ~ FS curren at, Fara ara Fr
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10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM‘We all are the beneficiaries and God is our benefactor.
Who is the beneficiary of this account?
956. Orphan (N) ~ aTT
God, in the form of an orphanage, is everything to an orphan.
Orphan people know the importance of relationships.
957. Orphanage (N) ~ ATaTerT
Orphan children are kept in orphanage.
Kabul orphanage is struggling to feed children as cash runs low.
958. Epidemic (N)~ WaTeTét
8s 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM‘We can help the elderly by buying them vegetables and groceries during an epidemic.
Dengue fever cases are rising high and APP blamed government for this epidemic,
959. Glimpse (V) — 57, AYE, HZ RTCA (glimmer)
Ihave had a glimpse of al the preceding chapters.
This book will give you a glimpse of the life of Mahatma Buddha.
960. To ponder (V) ~ Pratt Pear we aiftvar & x ae Pare aera
Hockey analysts are pondering the performances of the players in future.
Wake up and ponder “Who am I?”
961. Indestructible (Adj) ~ 9 Tare a aA
nyes 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMStand as a rock; you are indestructible.
I have indestructible faith in strength,
962. Conflict (N) ~ Preare
Ina conflict between the heart and the brain, follow your heart
All conflicts come to an end with clarity of mind.
963. Conspiracy (N) - ATFs
Itis a big conspiracy against us.
Corona Virus sometimes seems to be a despicable conspiracy of so-called health care
giants.
yes 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMvt (N) — Tree
‘A true knight is fuller of bravery in the midst than in the beginning of danger.
The stories of knights inspire us toa large extent.
965. To kindle (V) ~ ar ear, BATA, AT FCAT
My friend kindled my interest in Public speaking.
My Maths teacher kindled my interest in Mathematical conundrums.
966. Jury (N)— "3, FATT TT, A
‘The jury found him guilty
‘The jury should not be prejudice in verdict.
ayes 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM967. Verdict (N) - rar, fT
‘The Madras High Court has reserved its verdict,
The Supreme Court will deliver its verdict on pleas demanding an independent probe into
the Pegasus snooping case,
968, Knotty (Ad) ~ Teter, afer, ET APPT (aitfcult to solve)
Extirpating superstition from the society isa knotty problem:
Kashmir and Palestine are knotty political problems.
969. Conclave (N) - JH AFT (secret meeting, conference)
A conclave of cardinals elects the pope.
‘The generals of the two countries sat in conclave,
74795 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM970. To dwell (V) — frara rar, Tea, ward Biers aeAT
Don't dwell in the past; don’t think of the future, live in Present.
| have no time to dwell on my disappointments,
971, To disdain (V, N) - FATFRTE, TART FAT (contempt)
‘Some rich people treat the poor with disdain.
Don't disdain the poor.
972. To corroborate (V) — 2 AT, AIHA TAT (confirm, testify)
He corroborated her statement with evidence.
The eyewitness said that he had pictures and video footage to corroborate his statement.
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75785,
10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM973, Corporeal (Ad) = TEP, HE
Corporeal needs should be met first.
He has a lengthy criminal history, which includes five felony convictions, among them are
assault with a deadly weapon, burglary, and inflicting corporeal injury on a spouse.
974, To impel (V)— fea rea, Tear
Patriotism impels us to do great acts.
That which impels man to do the right thing is God. (Mahatma Gandhi)
975. impecunious (Adj) — 4g, 4a
Scholarships are granted to impecunious students
Government is planning to help the impecunious students in their education.
76/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM976. Omnipotent (Adj) ~ arterferara, Fare re a at a
God is omnipotent
Persistence and commitment can make you omnipotent.
977. Omniscient (Adj) — #4, areata, ar aay ara
God is omniscient,
Human can become omniscient through meditation.
978, Ornnipresent (Ad) = rfoaret, ft xorg ae Ht
God is omnipresent.
yes 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMOmnipresent God is not only in temples but also in the tinniest of the tiny particle.
979, mpenetrable (Ag).) ~ 74H # ¥ (difficult to understand)
| find Mathematics impenetrable,
My faith is brightest in the midst of impenetrable darkness. (Mahatma Gandhi)
980. Oouvre (N) ~ Fat ere, wearers ante art peat
| will buy Picasso's oeuvre one day.
1 were rich, | would buy his oeuvre
981. To outrage (V, N)— ATA TEAAT, SE FA, ARTA TAT
He outraged her with his bawdy jokes.
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10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM“There is no outrage at all over price hike.” said Union Minister Bhagwant Khuba.
982, Pantheon (N)~ 44 HE (a temple for many gods)
‘The Hindu pantheons are ubiquitous.
‘The Hindu pantheon is dedicated to a host of gods and goddesses
983, Parole (N)— FART Pre eat GE
His parole was rejected by the court.
Prosecutors are objecting to parole for a man convicted of kidnapping, rape and robbery
of YSU student in 2001,
984, To parry (V)- a 4 aaaT
79/95
10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMPoliticians know very well how to parry the impertinent questions.
In fencing sport, we parry the attack of the opponent and then attack.
985, To assure (V) ~ water Prerrar, faparer PraTAT Assurance (N) — W7TAT
| assure you.
Give me assurance,
986, To perjure(v) at warm ear, aE art aT
He perjured in the witness box and you knew it,
‘She admitted that she had periured herself in the witness box
987. Rapscallion (N)— 2
0/85 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PMThe rapscallion hid my purse underneath the couch and pretended to help me in
searching,
He is the biggest rapscallion
988. Malleable (Adj.) - aTartt # warfaa E17 AMAT (easily influenced or changed)
My friend is as malleable as sheep.
Gold s the most malleable metal.
989, To besiege (V) - #77 =TaT (cordon, surround)
The army besieged the fort.
The troops besieged the building,
e195,
10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM990, Sanguine (Adj) — arerrarét, far % eft ararare (optimistic)
He is less sanguine about the peace treaty.
My team is sanguine that we together will make a good profit within three months.
991, Ravenous (Adj.) - afire are, aga TAT
‘A trek through the mountains gave us @ ravenous appetite.
Inneurodegenerative diseases, brain immune cells have a ravenous appetite for sugar.
992, To rail (V) - ate ser H sear
The judge railed against wrong remarks during the hearing,
Ina recent taunt against Muslims, UP CM Yogi Adityanath railed against the people who
say “Abba Jaan’
2/95, 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM994, To bamboozle (V)— abet # eer riteaT
He bamboozled India's largest banks and fled to London,
Sunil Narine utterly bamboozled De Villiers with a brilliant delivery.
995, To forge (V)-77=ft aATAT (a note, signature, passport, cheque, etc]
‘ANew York lawyer who forged a judge's signature on a fabricated temporary restraining
order was suspended for 18 months by a state appeals court.
Police are advising the public to be vigilant when exchanging money after forged notes were
handed over to the Financial Crime Investigation Unit.
996, To renounce (V) — PM #TAT
3/95, 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM‘Swami Vivekananda renounced woridly pleasure and became a monk, not to roam
aimlessly, but for the service of humanity.
Itis difficult to renounce the worldly pleasure and become a monk.
997. Manifestation (N) - Tee
Education is the manifestation of perfection already existing.
‘The process of manifestation is to intentionally create your reality through your beliefs,
emotions, and actions.
998, To assimilate (V) ~ AT-HATT F7AT (imbibe)
Stand on your own feet and assimilate what you can; learn from every nation, take what
is of use to you.
Youth is the time for assimilation of wisdom. Old age is time for its application,
sa y95. 10/6/2022 1:57:29 PM999, To subordinate (V, N)— em mae tar, eft TUT
He is directly subordinate to CM.
You must keep a strict eye on your health; let everything else be subordinated to that.
Living beings are subordinate to the dead.
1000. Manifesto - WTTaTTT (Checklist)
Everything that becomes true starts with a manifesto,
The B1P's manifesto for the Huzurabad by-election was released by the party's state-in-
charge Tarun Chugh on Tuesday.
Thank you
Ankush Insan (Become English Champion)
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