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CSS ty ULTIMATE GUIDE FOR USAT UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES ADMISSION TEST SEC EULESS © Verbal Reasoning © Quantitative Reasoning @ Essay Writing Books Also available: Friends Photocopier, Model Town DG Khan PUBLISHER : DOGAR BROTHERS yoy as 1 | 11-1458140 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Vii | Aboutthe Book vil | Advertisement VERBAL REASONING. . “ 02 _| IMPORTANT VOCABULARY VOCABULARY FOR SYNONYMS, ANTONYMS AND SENTENCE COMPLETION QUESTIONS 21 ‘| synonyms 25 PRACTICE EXERCISE 7 ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS 29 | ANTONYMS: 33 PRACTICE EXERCISE 38 ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS 43 ‘| PREPOSITIONS 6 PRACTICE EXERCISE - 2 48 ‘ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS. 50 PRACTICE EXERCISE ~2 56 ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS. 62 | GRAMMAR 65 ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS 68 PRACTICE EXERCISE 71 ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS 75 | GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT SENTENCES: 80 READING COMPREHENSION 86 WARM UP EXERCISE 20 SOLVED EXERCISE 95 SWEET CANDIES. 98 BRAIN BUSTERS QUANTITATIVE REASONING . 105 | QUANTITATIVE SECTION REVIEW EFFECTIVE TECHNIQUES FOR SOLVING QUANTITATIVE PROBLEMS 106 SUBSTITUTION 107 ‘SOLVED EXERCISE 108 ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS 110 | SUBSTITUTION - PLUGGING IN 210 SOLVED EXERCISE 110 ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS 341 [ ELIMINATION 212 SOLVED EXERCISE 113 ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS SECTION A 129 | ADDING AND SUBTRACTING FRACTIONS 125 SOLVED EXERCISE 128 | RATIOS AND PROPORTIONS 130 SOLVED EXERCISE 132__| PERCENTAGE 133 _ | APPLICATION OF PERCENTAGE 138 SOLVED EXERCISE 240 | PERMUTATION 141 SOLVED EXERCISE 142, | COUNTING 144 | ARITHMETIC AND GEOMETRIC SEQUENCES 147 | BASIC sTaTisTics 150 SOLVED EXERCISE 151] PROBABILITY 154 SOLVED EXERCISE 152 | GRIDINS SECTIONB 158 | DEFINED FUNCTION 160 SOLVED EXERCISE © 161 ‘ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS 163 | FUNCTIONS am SOLVED EXERCISE 172 ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS 374 | EquaTIONS 174 | SOLUTION OF QUADRATIC EQUATIONS 175. | SYSTEM OF EQUATIONS. 176 | MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS 177 | INEQUALITIES 178 SOLVED EXERCISE 179° | sets 179 SOLVED EXERCISE 179 ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONS 381 | MATHEMATICAL WORD PROBLEMS. 185 SOLVED EXERCISE 187 ANSIERS AND EXPLANATIONS SECTION C 191 | GEOMETRY 196 | BASIC GEOMETRICAL SHAPES AND FORMULAE 198 SOLVED EXERCISE 200 | COORDINATE GEOMETRY * 205 WARM UP EXERCISE 207 SOLVED EXERCISE at ‘SWEET CANDIES. Pectin CBS Se Ur NZS v 213 BRAIN BUSTERS . 217- | TRIGONOMETRY 221 | 7 SOLVED exeRCISE 222 ANSWERS AND EXPLANTIONS s 224} QUANTITATIVE COMPARISONS 225 SOLVED EXERCISE 227 SWEET CANDIES 28 BRAIN BUSTERS ESSAY WRITING SKILLS 231 | THE ARTOF ESSAY WRITING 232 _ | THE PRESS, ITS FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 233 | THE POWER OF PUBLIC OPINION 234 | CORRUPTION IN PUBLIC LIFE 235 | ENVIRONMENT POLLUTION 237 | GENERATION GAP 238 | THE IMPORTANCE OF DISCIPLINE IN LIFE 239 | LIFEINA CROWDED CITY 240 | PLEASURES OF READING 241 | THE VALUE OF HUMOUR IN LIFE 242 | LEISURE—ITS USES AND ABUSES 243 | SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF BUSINESSMEN 245 | THE IMPORTANCE OF CONSUMER MOVEMENT 246 | SPORTSMANSHIP 247 | HOBBIES 248 | EXAMINATIONS 249 | STUDENTS AND POLITICS 250 _ | THE VALUE OF GAMES IN EDUCATION 251 | UFE INA COLLEGE HOSTEL 252 _| SCIENCE: MANKIND'S FRIEND OR ENEMY 254 | SCIENCE AND WAR 255 | MAN AND MACHINES 256 | RISING PRICES 287 | BLACK MONEY 258 | THE PROBLEM OF UNEMPLOYMENT 259 | STATUS OF WOMEN IN SLAM 261 | THE HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE URDU ESSAY 263 fendi cbs 265 | ie padi Pore 267 nek 268 ey ented 269 | rid bef tnd oe wbsitegreit NZS ST 270 2 275 a7 278 280 283 285 286 289 291 295 296 300 Sedit Med Betsey iit Nee baPuscntd? petted ow we Sha aise Sofdue, ESE ke mreereel say ernie gy) Predtdjies PRN PL DELIVERY Foes FRIENDS PHOTOSHOP,PHOTOSTATE & COMPOSING CENTER MAIN MARKET For Order Contact Us 0316-6486064 MODEL TOWN DG KHAN About the Book ‘The Ultimate Guide for USAT is the ideal saurce to prepare for the Undergraduate Studies Admission Test (USAT) conducted by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC). The book has been designed on the Pattern of the Scholastic Aptitude Test {SAT}, which the USAT shall follow, as per the instructions of the HEC. ‘The aim of this book is to help students prepare for the USAT by practicing 1000+ Questions along with learning unique concepts from the Detailed Explanations. © 1000+ MCQs are present in this book, all prepared according to the standards -of the SAT. These MCQs comprehensively cover the entice syllabus. a © Detailed Explanations accompany all MCQs. These Explanations help the students in preparing for different topics that are included in the exam and cover ail possible test areas. «Effective Preparation Tips are offered regarding questions related to both of the reasoning sections {Verbal and Quantitative} as well as for the Essay Writing Skills, to help students ace each section, Why Choose this Book? ‘The Ultimate Guide for USAT provides the students a chance to analyze their preparation by attempting a large variety of MCQs that are paired with Answers and Elaborate Explanations. Answers with Detailed Explanations have been added to enhance the students’ learning of various concepts. The explanations also help the user improve the areas they are weak in. By practicing more questions, the score increases. The book is divided into three sections, namely, Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Essay Writing Skills, Questions covering all topics within these sections, along with useful tips on how to effectively tackle the ‘questions of each section are provided. ‘The Verbal Reasoning section of the book includes topics such as vocabulary, synonyms, antenyms, prepositions, ‘grammar/grammatically correct sentences, and reading comprehension, One important thing to note here is that although the book follows the structure of the SATs, the vocabulary used herein is based upon the study material used at the F5¢ level Le. the kind of vocabulary students are familiar with. The Quantitative Reasoning section of the book covers numerous topics, such ‘as fractions, functions, mathematical word problems, trigonometry, among many others. “The Essay Writing Skills section provides students with guidance regarding the fundamental components of an essay. 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(25. Pavers [Negatne, unwarted The medicine had no adverse ide-ffcte. 26."_| aborgiat_ nga inabnares ofan The Invades Kled th aboriginal people and sola ead 27__[amersary Opponent val, enemy ie defearedal his adversaries with he tl 28. [anarehie lawless The anarchic commun qi fll apart i 29. [archive isto records The arhives were lost nthe Mary Tre 30.__ | Aaisen person sktled ata comain eit | There ware many areas nthe bazar. 3} Adieu "an expression of goodwihes | He be Fs rends adleu and went on Rie way whe someone leaves. : 3a [ Aeony arene sufi Ti bron ag caunad Riv machagoay = 33. | Abate To lessen something unpleSzan.—| The encouragement rom hie rlandssbate his avety. 3 [astonish race He was abe to seionish everyone wth hit si * avegnenensd sarees Leap J) Cour rized 3 3S] Buichered FFoUkl someone or something | The terrorists butchered the innocent children, eeralessly or brutally 36 | Beneath Below ‘She put the spare mattress bergath the bed 37.__| Brink (On the verge oF He wab on the brink of death when the paramedics Found him. 38. | Blaze TAstrong fire “The firefighters tried ther best to fight the blaze but they could not save everyone inside the building. 33. | Blank Ignore He blanked his old fiends when he heard that they talked negatively behind his back, 48. | Bonfire ‘controlled outdoor fire used to. | The campers gathered around the Eoofire to tel their sods. dispose of eubbish or as part of 3 L celebration. | Board A fiat piece of@ material (usually | The books were placed on a wooden board wood) | ahest [A weak ery “The injured animal bested helpledy. 43.__| Budge Make a slight movement Despite ais effons, the huge rock did not budge from ts position. 44 | Boon Blessing The roadside restaurants are a boon forall traveler. 45. _| bestow To confer or present someone | He was bestowed with the title of Sir with something, a6 | Breeie [A light, cool wind. The gentle breeze blowing by the sea was very pleasant to experience: 47__[ Bum A loafer, lazy person. Fe tried his best to convince the bum to start working somewhere. 48,_| Banter Speak or act playfully and witaly_| The banter between the Fans ofthe opposing teams was fun to watch 49, | Bereaved [Greatly saddened by the lass ofa | The bereaved mother wept for days due to the death of her son. Loved one {usually due to death). 50_| Beacon [Something that guides ‘The eldest brother serves as a moral beacon forall the siblings. 51,__| Bellgerent [Acting in hostile manner “The beigerent soldiers were oa the verge of breaking the ceasefire. 52. | Bewider To confuse or amaze someone. | The magician bewildered the crowd with his ticks 53. | Budding New, something at an early stage | Their budding friendship was eut short due to their fight. 54. | Bandt [Atmed robbers (especially those | The bandits slong the highway have caused much trouble to travelers. belonging toa gang). 35,__| Bosom The front ofthe chest “The mather held ber child to her bosom, 36. | Banish [Send someone away roman | The eriminals were banished to live on an island, away from fi area as punishment. civilization ¢ 37__| Grasiened [To ave a humbling effect on. | The team was chastened due to ther recent losses $8, | Convocation [A Tormal gathering of people | The students are all excited for their convocation asi marks Ue day ‘they will graduate and enter professional fe i. 3a Cackle Tolaugh outin aloud andiharsh | The bullies cacked at the crying of the small childrer | Chasm Ace, abyss, ravine “The earthquake caused a chasmin the road 1._| Commence Bepn “The ceremony will commence shartly | Curvet [an energetic leap. The racehorses crossed the barriers in graceful cuvets. 63._| Closer A tall cupboard. He put his winter clothes inthe closet. 4, | Chore [A dei task He Is in the habit of completing is chores. such as disposing the wash, early inthe mareing. @5._| Counsel Advice, guide He is always there to counsel his younger siblings. 66._| Career [Gecupation He decided thet he would pursue a career in writing. 67. | Canyon [A deep gorge. ‘There was avast canyon between the mountains ea. | Carcass Rernains ot a dead animal etc. | The wolves feasted on the carcasses ofthe dead livestock 9. | Greed A‘ath Followers of the pagan creeds were persecuted. 70. | Condescending | Considering oneseiftobe Jpfe member ofthe woyally spoke condescendingy withthe superior to others. commoners. 7a_[ erocat Vital, important He lef the project ata crucial stage, which is what led to hs fallure, 72._| Colossal Huge, gigantic The colessal explosion caused by the bom killed many people. 73. | Confess [To.admit to something “The criminal confessed to his crimes in the coun. 74. | Contemplate | Todeoply think about something | have decided that will not contemplate any further and wil just ell my car. 75._| Canning Deceit “The cunning thief was able to escape from the guards, 4 : oka; —$— Pm _—— ea Re re her ——[ eames stig natal eto eng eae St a — [naman ohociaoun te erate canon aa eee | conse ~~ PRPS rreeriTar| fiveontoanest ot poaes a a HERTS STAT scnaitgtateson i | comsans FS ge oF i TTT knows where each and every book Is placed, ‘a1. ‘Clumsy Having little grace, awkward, not | The father acts ina clumsy manner with his children whenever he is in refined a playful mood, | eens ay Se aaa mT 2 fa Ure huned enpbys cnaroie SE, ‘84, ‘Contentious ‘Something that is not agreed “Whether government should intervene inthe market is still a Rae aaa ee Se a ana lees De oTeT TN Aa OTT alee Leanne 25 eames — Saran a nag TTER IRE 87. Comrade Partner He is always there to help his comrades. 3: {cane ——Jareanent CE 7 es BS} Consternation | Amazement or demay His student's ably To Concentrate caused him much constamation. 3 canna fae aT aa bae te ae i~T oer ag RE [ear aaa ar 3 [oe mr es 3 ox —oetoreeir ae SE EEE eee 34] Consent ‘Agreement “The event cannot go on without the consent of all the members, 5 SS ere Ls creme csi ue aaa a = comm Sear R tg pao a PRT Sst oy —| ee napa anes — [tetanic tate ces a = oe et crease ae tan [rey san LS Te ae har ‘100. | Desperate Careless, reckless: ‘He paid no heed to his already injured body while desperately trying ae ToL [omy Feeling faint or woory. ‘She felt dlezy after riding on the merry-go-round. 102 | Devour To eat hungrily/quickly_ ‘The lion devoured the deer. 103._| Dore Sleep lightly He found his son dozing with a book In Ais hand. 104. | deftly, With neat and skillful “The batsman deftly managed the skillful bowler’s over. oe : SL See Ra 108. | Dormitery A bedroom foranultiple people. | The new children at the hostel were shown the dormitory which they os ee eee Se estonia FE aang ee aay ae Raa Sa Ce ean 103._/ Defile ‘Spoil something. “The tomb was defiled by robbers and raiders. Tae — fea are ae ST ee — a ayaa aianr eee aie : Tf oa eee et nadia ne pana oa pe ‘ agreement. 7 a ing a eT | Hg Tea oT EN TN aerogenes 114. [Deference [Respect shown to another, The arrogant amateur did not offer: ‘any deference to his experienced agree : ie} x, eee ysray peed oa) ese ete eA L ' i f CELE RI Aa RL 8 pecan colleagues HS, -| iseoprted To diseegard something due toit | He has discounted the rumors of his fiend being untrustworthy, = beng improbable/nct credible, 5 336,_| Decamatien Ahetoreal speech, oration He pratieed the art of dedlanation in oat ofthe muror everyday 117.” | Geter To eiscourage or restran ‘The anger of their fathers able to deter the siblings from belag too Someone from an act. rowdy. 218, [ Detrimental Harmful Eating too much fastfood is detrimental ta the boa, 718. | Dwverge Follow a differant direction than | He decided to diverge from his daily routine and vsit a end'Shouse _{ the common way. after work = iio. | oivractedy ‘Without paying mich attention | He looked at hs watch ditractediy multiple times but could nat note 0 what you are doing what time itwas. Ta] Deere Fan order by someone ind He was put under arrest by decrau ofthe Chef lusts postion of authority. 122, | Desolate (Deserted, barren ‘The desolate sland cannot sustain human life 123. | Discontent Not satstied He was discontent with Rls Ie so he decised to change Nis career, 124 | Discord A state of confit, dzagreement_| The assembly was fl of discord ever the recent bil 125.__| Defiance ‘Opposition, resistance. He stood in defiance of his elders and pursued Ris dream caree? 325. | Deprive To take something away or He tres his best to provide his children allthe luxuries that he was prevent from having. deprived ofthis childhood. 7 | Dismanle Break or divide nto parts He dismantled the machine to understand how works. was] dissipate Disappear, dissolve ‘The love that he had for his Fiend quill dissipated once he eamed cof is evil intentions. 325,__| biscern Find ou, figure out “The doctor was abie to dscern the cause of my headache. 130. | Daunting [Something that is eficut Renovating te entire house seemed hike daunting task but she was ato the challenge Tat] Dismay Shock alam caused by The news of the schola’s death spread dmay in tha communtiy something distressing. 132 | Daguise Te hide one’s identity His mask servedas a good daguie 133. f Desist Ta stop dcing something. The eiminal vas ordered to desist from any unter actions by the police officers. E 134] Bplaie To take advantage of situation, ] The kidnappers expoited the innocent and Uusting nature Of he sometimes even unaily. children tolure them in their vehice. T35._| eager impatient T was eager to see what gift my brother hed Bought me Tor miy blethday 136. | Branse ‘large and wide area ‘The astronauts set out on thei joumey into the wide éxoanse space. 737_| Ephemeral Not astng ong Fitted jeans were an ephernera fashion. 138,_| Erode: west away ‘The metal tools hava eroded due tothe car@lessnasi of the Owner 139. | Enraged To be very angry He was enraged at the salesman for cheating him. 140. [ Entrepreneur | Abusinass owner who attempts | The government has made atterats to facilitate young entrepreneurs to.make a profit through risks | toenhance economic growth, =| and initiatives. ¥4i,_| Emaciated_ | Very thin or weak (usual due to | He had become emaciated due to his prolonged stomach disorder. legs) Ta] taste completely andeedestoy | A aula wars hs poarialw aRASe pe oa ES 343. | Expecitious Fast, prompt, quick ‘The expeditious investigation ofthe air crash revealed it was due Toa technical faut 7a, | emancipate ro ree He fought forthe emmane(pation of his people from the oppressive fulers 15. | Bar Fro praise highly, holdin igh | The exalted judge has served the people with Ganiy regard. 446. | Eehiarating Something that causes The final match was exhTarating excitement. 147. | Enomerate To name/merton things We enumerated the reasons for his decision, separately, one by one. 38_| endow Provide someone with Tie as been endowed witha sharp intelect someting. a3. | Endeavour ‘ryto do something Te is always engagedin callanging endeavours oFallsons. 350._| Exoedient ‘Converient Td go meet him myself ft were expedient fr me to 600. F BL] Fp ‘Moving oms.or wings up and | The children Mapped thelr arms imitating the Fight of birds, own. 152 Fagive ’an escaped prisoner “The palice was tna able to Hadand capture the Fuative before he ould cause any mare trouble. 353,_| Fence ‘A BarierWatencloses an area} The house had a wooden fence around. 154 | Forlorn serie, unhapoy. The defeated team had aferorn look on thelr faces 155.| Fomilat Silay to that in a arly. “Their shaved interests in studs has created a femal bond between them. 155._| Feable Weak “The od an was oo feebe t take care of mse. 357 | Fleck Small markor spat Her blue shirthad flecks of black onit 158._| Feit ‘Behaving in a manner that shows | She was retful about her examination revs, yOU are worried restless, or 159._| Foatiing Fis Tooting complaints about the tate of he canteen food were Ignored by his colleagues. 760, | Feat ‘an achievernent that requires | The batsman achieved the remarkable feat ol scoring the fastest great ablity contury i6i__| Finsy Lacking in substance/atengih | He offered fimsy arguments in favor of is postion 162. Ferocious Violent and frightening “he ferocious barbarians kiledthe animals and mutTated the 6a.__| fangs Tong, sharp tooth “The snake giabbed the small animal wih a fangs 164._| Foret Tose something asa penalty. | The employee knowingy foretted his right to vote by isbhaving with the others, 365_| Fegan Pretending to have 3 condition. | We eigned sickness to stip work today 166. | Fidelity ‘The quality of being farthful or | Thereis strong deity between the couple. loyal 267._| Fierce intense He ea fierce competitor 168. Frantle Being out of gantrolemationaly._| The parents became frante atthe news of heir daughters death 6 168. | Graw To constantly bite ornibbleat] TheTion grawed.atthe bone, something. T7o_| cai ‘Cheerully “The cildven waved golly towards thelr parents. a7] Gay ‘erefree and happy “The team had a postive and gay attitude due to thelr ceri victories. 372. clint shine “The jewelry was ginting. 173. | Gambel Playflly jump and ron about. | Her children gamboled inthe park 74. | Gren Worried ster, gloomy Te hada grim look on fis face ever since he loa Ns wale 775._| Grave Urgent, serous ising child mortalhy isa grave sve. 176. | Gale ‘A very strong wind “The gala blew the shed away. 177. | Goze Tog a something fora fong.__| He gazed atthe sky, lst in thought 17a] Giinpse ‘A momentary/complete view” | The witness saw glimpse ofthe murdere7s face but could not see him dearly. 373, | Grow! ‘low and rough sound'wade in the dog growled atte chiiren to protect is puppies. anger. a0 | Batis Without any charges/eost he food was dstibvied pati asi | Grudge viltowards someone dus tow | He has held a grudge against his brother eve since thelr heated past incident argument fom two months 2g0. ol Tae [Harker Tohave strong desire for “The chidhood rends sat together and hankered afer the Ways oF something. their youth 783._ | Headlorg With Fectless haste “The soldier hargedhexdiong io bate, 8a." Hume ‘A mound or bulge. “There were many hums inthe pathway tothe vilage, 385._| Hatch The opening ofan egg producing. | The eggs hatched and baby chickens corse out from them 2 young animal ememnsenseeels ove wb Sibey Seat zZ 186. | Halingly Hesitartiy Tie halting decided to submit his resignation to the company that he Pate had been working for, forthe past twenty years. c a7 Hidets Having avery ugly and inthe movie, the witch was show to have a hideous appearance, ‘unpleasant appearance. N ~ ae _| Hes The edge ofa cloth. The hem of her dress was torn. 169, | Howl Along, wating cry The hungey wolves were howling n he forest. 190. | Waray rely, only just He was hardly ten years old when be was diagnosed withthe deste, 191. | Haste Hurry “ie made fi wey fo the hospital with haste as soon as he heard hs {rend had been admitted there. 192, | Histerical Tncontralably emotional “The crowd broke into hysterical laughter by the comedian’s performance, 395. | Windrance Somathing that bloc or Hows | Trafic proved tobe great hindrance in our attempts to reach the down another thing. ‘venue on time. 794. Tallowed [Greatly honored “The hallowed yraunds ofthe Churctwere cleaned every day. 395. | Heir Successor He isthe heir to a great business empire, 396.__| Hazy Reduced vitilty The eolision left his vision hazy, 397. [ Haul [To pul something with AFficulty. |The labors hauled the bags onto the ruck ae. | Haraess To control something so that | Solar panels hamess the light and heat rom the Sun to produce con be used. enecgy a8, [ Finder FTo make something dfficuit to | My ilness proved to be a hindrance in my studies. happen to fit. T 200. | tacumbent [Binding or necessary Trig ncombane upon the employees to anive at 9.000M for work, 201. | Instance [an example Her lashing out today is an instance of anger and isnot reflective of ther usual self a2. | Inconsequential [Of litle importance. “The lone batsmar’s fighting inings proved inconsequential as the rest ofthe team played poorly, causing the team to lose the match, 203,_| imiense, Huge, very Big He had immense respect for his teachers. 264._| immigrant [A person living Ia foreign “The immigrants protested outside the President's office for thelr country cits. 205.__| tndiseriminately [At random “The terrorists fied inaiserminaicly at adults end chien alte. 206._| impoverished | Made poor “The farmlands were impoverished due toa lack of rain. 207. [ improvdence —_| Acting ashiy Ts improvidence during his innings cos his team the match. 208. | incarnate Tn human fori His extremely cude and ervel nature makes people consider him to BE evil incarnate, 208, | Tnsail Trplant Hie almost drowned once whten he was young That indent has instied a fear ofall water bodies in him. 210._| intently TWh determination 6 attention | the inspector intent fooked atthe scene of the crime to find clues. Ba. [ immerse Tra plunge nto or get deeply | The djers immersed the fabrcin the dye-bath. Involved in sornething. 2. Tatramural Dane within the walls of Baskatballisan intramural spore structure 33 |iafict Strike ageist ‘is sites inflicted greal pam upon the animal, 214,_[ imparia Unbiased ‘A judge must always be impartial. 21, | invogue Popular : Black colored dothing i always in vogue. 216. inclusive ‘Without excluding something | The company’shas set a new standard for workglace inclusiveness by hiking transgender persons. 27,_[ inhabitant [The people whe tye somewhere |The inhabjtants of the cy had tobe evaciated dve to the flsod. 218. | invigorate Something that reshens up | The jogin the morning i invigorating fo the Body. 219. [intimately Vary losely, persorally He fas an intimate understanding of ry problems 3: he Himself Ras [gone through similar ones. 220__| Tanemniny Publi embarrassment tig recent scandal caused Kim much ignominy. 2a. | Impostor [Someone pretending to be “The real ditator hag died a few months back and an impostor took his someone else. place so that the powerful people would keep theit author. 22 | Tadomiable [Something that cannot be His willpower was indomitable. defeated or conquered. 3 [Tronie [Something being odor Tk was roni thatthe robbers turned out to be fow ranking police a ’ Trumorous because ofhaving a | officers. sliferent or opposite result from whats expected Zea [indispensable [Vital necessary ‘The wicketkeeper is an inelgpensable pat of any criket team. 225,_| Intrigue Curiosity, interest He is Inrigued by machines. 226__| immense [Alarge amount of something | He has immense respect for his tacher, 227. | Interpase To place betiveen two things to | He interposed words of Kindness to stop the quarel between the stop them. other tw. J 725._[anged [Spity, rough, uneven "Years of hard labor had turned the sop of is Hands cuit jagged 229. [ unk rash, rubbish There was alot of junk lying around near the dustbin. 230. Jobbery Receiving personabadvantages | The goverment must take steps to reduce jobbery. from a postion of trust (such 35 2 government office). 33a, | eer Fo make mocking remaris ‘The children eered at hs unusual appearance, 232. [ester ‘A parson wio jokes around. | He asa reputation of being a jester, v Da] tao Honors awarded due to The team earned many national and Intemational faurls due to thelr achievements success. Wa.) ledge [A narrow surface projecting from | He lumped over the ledge, a wall or cif. 735,_| Gite Tefirm, weak. is body had becamne limp doe tothe prolonged ines. 236. | Lean out Fro suspend oneself out of He feaned out of his apartment window to smell the fresh morning ai, something. 72a7._| tepe [Move with along bounding Tis pet cat loped along his side side. 238. | tea Pasture grassland ‘The anials were grazing in the lea. 238._| Limbo ‘An intermediate, uncertain state | The fate ofthe house's real owner is eluckin alimibo Gve tothe ongoing legal battle a0,_| tether [in amount Ofsomething enough | His Body had a lethal dose of venom due to the snakebite, to cause death. at_| Teaser Something trnamited trough | A career low has been our familys legacy erations. a2, | Uberst Related toa palteal/soctal “Te Tberl party won the elections this year. philosophy that promotes civ Nperties, individual rights, democracy, and freedom. Tas [tanga ‘Grom weak ‘is health has fgngubhed doe to the disease, 24a, F Latent Not obvious His latant ablity to handle pressure beceme clear to everyone during today’s match. 2s._| Tibery The sate of being free The state acts to preserve the liberty of the people. w : 246,__| Monstrous oe “The movie hada scene Ih which the heroes fought a moasrous demon. Muster (Gather, collect He finally mustered up the courage to confront his bale. Motive Reason, Intention His only motive to do the task was to earn some extra money. Meek (Gentle, submissive His mack disposition led to him being bossed around by others younger than him. 350. | wirble FFospeak na quiet, ondlear | The students mumbled during the lecture, manner. 235i | Minimal ery tle Tie always puts minimal eFors Into his studies yet always scores very high grades. wr | Mytholoey FR body of rvths, usualy Greek mythology i fascinating sabject with many metsphorical religousianature, | lessons. 5a, | Maladjustment | Unable to property aet His selfish atitode bacamve Re reason for his malaustment in the adjusted/imvolved. ‘team, Face 5a_| Manifestation [ Demonstration, splay Buying a new gift for his faned every other week a marifestation OF A acenennnsreereh Legge oe Procite STAI eS 4 z ~ Prectsint Sr SS 2 Taste ore Weta Talgeahe an waaay ——] He had mori Tecnalin wth ath " mental state ‘anton rae a wareapcay—| By Seana te sms mations warehouse the ry was abe weapons and ununton, cS aacive advantage over er wt Foagre isting human Bode sn inclarBie a ven hwo Mage PA mad ore par Suey ard screaming Wea ariae nota good way to Gabate oF ave : Tar Fira nul raes| The mrt fhe ldren nthe oo neo could be heard a nso reat agnfands~| Ginga degre wos a morseious achieverndt for has she was the fest worn rom her vile to 4990. Wales [Pageant etais [is mateslovanes enabled fio become a greater Woy Tochange somathing Te modified pan aningto the charging crcumstanees Mellow ee relaxed, = Manor ‘Tange prvate ous nthe | That anor Tas ban nthe Tarnlyorseven generations county side meds Haase gape orthe | Te parents om bol adeydeadedto diate the Gap belwenn /aurpase of bringing about ‘the couple, ppeement ang cing Ting about] Fi mings ae aways neresing to niente something aay Sines acorn He emperor ef ai maa s GETTER agit eam sary [The mona the nha a ightnarh apperanen Ny an aby to understand Tis oczponal nanereey sil erdBlea imo Beare an mbers and work sing thom | secoutan, ore Tatahe treo sonthibgin is He took on te Fespondby tomar ha chldrenaRerNs wis youtveaty day death ebutoue Paving let foc a Yo Toes nde the en oo nabulout Nes Cus ink The darage othe nevus othe allay net as couedal aso beveled Weneswacking | Sena erie Ta rare-dling Tal natch ended grat Gappontme forthe home ans a tee los Nettle irritate, annoy. “The crying of the baby on the plane nettled all the passengers. wali emake somedingiegaly | The Supreme Cour aulifed te dacion ofthe High Cour, infective Wo Desert Tie asthe vada Boy ns Moped cu, pie, Oe Tha pupoy nipped boy ons ser O Cesta [Sonatas caso to nett my cdo Tend Out ate Tas in forabvays wasting atracive out Outworn SSmctnag Mat aan at oF | His outwor sense of fashion st Rim apart rom athe youngster ate, Overaichng | saripatang evening Wat] The owrarthing tema frou eeriim io te now made hin ts scope venyconmanil. Drewiaton ——]iepetios sie to orating | The creasing orietaton af he your towards drops ring ceomilaeationand adaption or interests/betf Ge Complete estoy “Ti i ash corp oberated lhe Rous in the ares Cera Ssreting ttre [wae vpn neal ype ete Opulent Shovig gt wealth The family has alvays Wed ano Mest ‘Offend [Annoy, disrespect He tries his best not to offend. ana ‘words. Sbsnate Stubborn Tivos atu sa dovblte ged ord a Faia Wa tae owafly [We pine buried na pet dog Plateau Rtanerat or elcrated land: —[ We stopped tthe plateau our way tothe mountain fm. 10 . 250,_| Plunge Dump, dive, thrust, throw. ‘The athletes plunged into the swimming poo 231. | Precipice [A steep rockor cif face. Twas afraid to look down at the bottom from the edge ofthe precipice. | Preen [An act done by birds to clean The parrots were sitting preening in thelr copes, their feathers with thelr beaks. 5. Patrorch The father, founder of sometning | tt was the vilage’s custom to consuft the patriarch on alll mportant (an order, a religion, ete). matters. 234,_| Paster [Annoy with Frequent ‘The students pestered thelr teacher with unnecessary questions ta intesraptions. disturb his lecture. 235._| Poignant [Something that evokes. sense | The poignant passage inthe book regatding the los OF parent of saciness. reminded himof the death of his mother. 236. | Pampering Treat with excessive care and | We isin the habit of pampering Rs children. hove. 5 357._| Pediatr Tire branch of medicine that | The parents consulted a doctor wha wats spedalst in pedlatiles, to deals withthe care and ‘reat their son. treatment of children. 238._| Pragmatic [Considering things practically | He hasa very pragmatic outlook on ie, 238._| Peck Bite (by bird). ‘The spacrows were pecking atthe windows, 300._{ Ponder Think deeply about something | He stopped and took time out to ponder aver As mistake. ‘301,_| Parable ’A short story intended to make | The parable ofthe turtle and rabbit teaches us the value of persistent moral point, hard work. 302,_| Profuse Plontful Her profuse affection and leniency towards her children led to them becoming l-mannered. 303.__| Preny Pleasing to the ye. er prety dress earned her pralse from everyone. 304, | Protest strong complaint. “There was protest from the employees against the company bullding’s Door safety standards, 305. | Pleed [Tobeg orto passionately uy to | The parents pleaded with the Hdnappers to release their children, persuade someone. 306.__| Phenomenon [Something experienced orfatt_| Seeing mirages sa common phetomenon in the desert 307. | Punk /A useless, petty person ‘Wome ofthe ounks that ae a part of the curent team could match up tothe legendary players of the past. 308,_| Pugacions [Argumentatve, quarrelsome | Pugnecious people have a dificulty making end. 308,__| Pretension claim His pretension that he was an expert crver proved tobe an exaggeration. a 310, | Prevail Succaed hope our tein prevails in todays match. Bi. | Privilege Benaft, special right Thad the privilege of serving asthe company’s President Yor many years. 312] Pivotal [Oecopyinga central or very | The poston ofthe Chief Fnasclal OMlem& pial Tor any innportant pasition/rate. organization. 33. | Prodigal Giving or having somethingin | The company prodigal supply of capital helped them overcome the excess amounts. crisis, 31a,_| Pemicious Destructive, evi His pernicious falure has ensured that he has no fWends in ie. 345. | Pandemic ‘A disease spread acrossa whole | The Covid-19 pandemic as resulted inthe loss of milion of ives county oF the worl He _ | Pestience ’An infectious/eplcemic disease. | The pestilence spread across the land, causing much loss of We. a7. | Paty Very small amount. The rch man gave the beggar a paltry sum of ust en rupees. '318._| Perl Risk dangers “Great pers lay along the journey of the two warriors. 319._| Pretend Tobehave asif something isthe | He pretended to not be hur by the injury although k caused Fim case when itis realy not. much pain. 370. | Pomp ‘Colorful, extravagant ceremanies | There was a high degree of pomp in the welcome ceremony for the team when they got back home. “2L__| Preposterous | Completely unreasonable, His preposterous claims wore rejected bythe ajo“. contrary tothe way things are. % ya r iE | Outed ‘Aasimertorbedcovering ete | He was wearing a quilted black swe = ‘made of two layers of cloth filed . with padding held in place by BS BZ ET Tas of stching. ‘Guest A journey in earch oF 2 something. = ray at 7Riackmode passageot * | The constant passage of trucks has filed the road with ruts and vehicles. foumps. Raia fo bring together wih Stake. | He raked the leaves and cleaned up afer the storm had passed. Replenish Refi He replenished his bottle with water from the cooler. Reflect Yo think and ponder deeply | He refiected on his mistakes and decided to never repeat them. Retrospect ‘ooking back at and reviewing | He realized that, n retrospect, he had ived 9 Iifé devold of any the past adventure. Ravine ‘Adeep gorge "The earthquake caused a ravinein the road. Refuse Aubbish, “animal refuse was ling allover the farmiand. Remote way in dstance: “The sallors arrived on a remote land in the middle of the ocean. Relent FTo change one’s mind abouta | He had made his mind up about becoming e lawyer and was not decide course. willing to relent. Reckon Consider When deciding to go to war, an enemy's ammunition supply isto be seckoned with. Redemption [Being saved The fighting innings by the teiFender proved to bea source of | redemption forthe team as they were able o achieve a draw. Feconcliation | Restoring rendly relations. ‘Ail effors for reconciliation have been fror his sida alone Reign ule. “The intelligent king had a long and successful rule, ent Tear spit The cloth wes rent by the branches Reproach Express disapproval for “The parents reproached thelr child for bis bad behavior. someone's actions. Robe ‘Along nd loose outer garment | The scholar was wearing awhite robe, Rash ‘carelessly Tis rash diving resuited inthe accident Remnant Remains ‘There were no remnants ofthe building after the detonation. Resentment A feeling of bitterness and ange? |. holdno resentment for your past actions towards me, for having been wronged. Reivact Fa take something back. Tie retracted his original words which were considered offensive by many people evi Verbaly abuse The sunporterd ofthe two political partis reviled aach other. s ‘Shackles Felteis edo fasten the wists” | Tho prisoners had shackles on ther wists to restrain their movement. of prisoners. Sep A fragment “There were scraps of burnt metal everywhere a the ste of the air crash Sheer Perpendicular He tried to getup the sheer slope of the mountain. ‘Sheil [A sharp and high pitched ‘he had a shril voice which was unpleasant to listen voie/sound, Swish FTo move witha hissng/rasting | We could hear the cars swish by rom afar. sound. Seiea capture, grab. “The police seized the drugs from the corals, Skim Te move ightiy over surface | The mother skimmed ner fingars through her daughters hat Soar To rse, fy upwards. “The eagle spreads wings and soared Into the shy. stretch Extend. He stretched his arms to warm up before twas his turn t Bowl, ‘Swoop J Quickly move upwards. “The litle bird swooped up inthe airafter catching is prey Scrubby ‘Something that is infarioria {The famly decided to sll their scrubby ite apartmant and move into quality or size, a boautful house. ‘Smolder Slowly burning witha lackof | The bonfire smoldered long ater the campers had let. are. ‘Smother iiling someone by suffocating | The kiler used a pillow to smother bis ici thor. Sowdge ‘smeared mark. Hare was a smudge of blood on his shi. Snap Break something suddenly He snapped the stick into two paces. Soug (Comfortable, cozy. “The blanket was warm and snug. 2 , 361] Splintar [Asmallet, sharper plece of | There were splinters of wood ing aroundin the avea where he material broken from alarger | wood cutting was done, plece, 362, _| Spook A ghost. Tris belleved thatthe Fouse is Raurted by a spook 363, | Squishing ‘Make a soft sound when walked | The mud was squlshing under the shoes ofthe children ay they walked upon. through the forest. 364, | Stack A ple of objec, The carpenter had a slack of wood in Ris workspace. 365,_| Surmount [Overcome He wes able to surmount his depression and make his Ie better. 366. | Snuggled Nestied/arranged together The children were snuggled together i bed. closely. 367 Surplus Excess “The surplus food was Ustributed arvong the needy. 368._| squander Wasting something recklessly. | He has a habit of squandering his money on videogames. 369. | Stigma ‘Negative attitude towards There isa stigma attached with marrying without the convent of one’s something. paren in our culture. 370 Seom To treat with great ack oF ‘The tyrant treated his defeated enemies with orn respect 371,_| Beo0p To bend one’s head and/or body | He stooped in front of hs grandparents 30 tat they Could place Weir forwards hands on his head ‘372,_| Sordid selish, vile ‘ls sordd behavior with his tearnmates led to him Belng dseed by everyone, 373._| Suckle Feed ababy, ‘The mother cow was sucking her 374,__| Stumble To trip, miss one’s step, or walk | She was stumbling as this was the first time she wore high heels, in an awkward manner, 375.__| shatter Break or fallinto pieces. ‘The gas shattered asf felt the floor 376. | Sneer Smiling or Faughing with He sneered at the dressing style ofthe simple Viagers, contempt or scorn, 377_| Speck [A ny spot He can notice every speck of dust on his fumiture 378,__| Squeal Making a sho ery or noise “The animal squealed in pain. 379. Squint [fo look or peer with the eyes | The brightness ofthe sunlight mada the children squint. > partly closed. é 380,__| Sabotage Te ruin, stop, destroy Fie sabotaged his opponent's carto gain an unfat advantage In the race, Bi | Sunred Difigti to understand, ‘The drunk man’s slurred words were not understandaale Yo anyone. 382,__| Succumb Submit, surrender “The parents succumbed to the demand of thelr children to buy them now phones 383,_| Simulation ’A model ar ikation of “These day, plots receive extensive Wainingin fight armulaions somethi before they ly an actual piane. 30 | Sparkle Glatering, shining Brightly ‘The sparkle ofthe stars it up the beautiful night sky. 385, Stupendous ‘Amazing, extremely impressive | Hisinnings from lastnight was 3 stupendous display of Batting talent and sil 386.__| Sovereign absolute, highest authorly “The President serves a5 the sovereign ofthat Country 387. ["Secular Not connected to religion European countries mostly follow secular fas 38, | Subjection Belng under the authorityof | This area is uncer military subjection. something. 33. | Splendor (Great beauty The splendor ofthe waterfall caught everyone's atention. 390._| Sacred Something regarded with high | The constitution occupies a sacred position in modern states, respect. 351,__| Sweltering Extremely Rot Tune was Svalieing ths year 392._| seethiag Extferely agitated ‘The coach was eft seething after his teams horable performance, 333.__| Swirling [Movingin a spiral/ercular The swirling waves of the sea storm sank the ship. manner. 396, | Sow Using the Face (especialy Brows) | The mother scowld at her chien for theirunraly behavior, to expcess anger 395,_| Scrap Discard | He deeided’ta scrap his titial plan and tome up with a beter one. 396.__| Senile ‘One whe behaves ike s dave | The nation’s servile attitude ensures that R will ct gain independence any time soon. a 357._| Sihovetee The cutie oF dark shape of | The witnesses racorded thelr statement In front of the camara ihe ce - wes. Pred fps eZ Lat pig jen PP ye Sia NET B something Terma anouenes, 398 | Seo ~ [Te taugh ortale stout something | He always scoffs at fis brothers suggestions because he secretiy 7 in a mocking manner. Jealous of him 398._| Spetutation [Suess His acon were based purely oh speculation. 400. Sagacity The quality of having wisdom | The old man’s sagacity was a result of many years of experience. ox. | Shrug Raising one’s shoulders to She shrugged her shoulders atthe meter, express lack of knowledge or care abouta matter. T x ‘az | Thwart [Fostop or run someone's “Th evi plans of the terorsts were thwarted by the law enforcement actions. agencies a05.__[ Taunt FFaimock “The Bullies taunted the boy for his weak physigue 408. | Trot [Moving at moderate pace. | The ehleren trotted along behind their teacher. 405. | Tuck [Fold or turn ‘The mother tucked her childven ito their beds. 206._| Tombte Fail “The earthquake caused the furniture to tumble 407. | Tedious Difiuk, laborious Tver thovgh was a tedious task, he managed to help all the needy | people in his neighborhood al by himself 208. | Tacks ‘Abroad headed nallhat s sharp | The wall ark was hung wing tacks. and small ws._| Tid ‘Airaid, acting courage “The timid Tle boy was notable to scare away the angry dog that was chasing hen a0. | Tha ‘Careful use af money or other | Practices such as thaR and saving money made hi financially song. resources). aia._| Tyrant ‘An unjust and cruel res “The rant was defeated and dethroned by the public uorsing aiz._| Tad) Not on time Heat a eeputation for being tardy when it comes to arriving at wor 13._| Torment Severe suffering (mental or The patient was in severe torment due to his brain tumor, physical aia | Tene Move slowly/aradually “The econamy is telling ts way upwards a5, | Trodden Walked along/on To learn about the roads in the area, | decided ta stray rom my usually troden path and tind a new way to my house. e_| Tanle Vary iarge — The titanic skyscraper rose high above the sky ai7_| Tranquility Peacefulness| “The feeling of teanquilty In the mountains is what makes me love mountaineering. 8._| Threshold Starting point He isat the threshold of his career. i aig, | Tary Stay or walt somewhere longer | [refuse to tarry here while my frends could be in danger. than you should. 420, | Temper “Tendency to become angry His bad temper gets him in alot of trouble. asl @2,_| Treason Betroying one's (He was comvicled ofthe crime of treason countey/homelend. 22. [ Triumph TA great success/victory Pakistan Cricket Team’ trumph at the Champions Trophy 2037 wil . | be remembered for many years to come. = 1 3] Upheaval Violent and sudden change. _/] The ety faced mass riots and upheaval de to the mabilty of the authorities to stop the sels of murders. za _| Upbraid Scale He was upbraided by his father For his careless behavier. 425. | Untethered Fro free from restraints ‘The animals were untethered and left to graze about freely in the farmland. 226__| Utopia ‘A pace of deal perfection. Te some people, a world bullt en economic equality 52 utopia 227._| utterance statement “Te utterance of 8 simple, Reartelt apology i alt took for her to + | forgive her friend. 7B. | Undargrowth _[Amasi of bushes, smallplants | The undergrowth in the backyard trees ofthe abandoned house had | ete enany insects init 23, | Ulimator ‘final proposition, warsing ste. | The authortes gave an ultimatum to the inhabitants to vacate the building within 8 week 230] Uahinged ‘Deranged, mentaly unstable | Spending many lonely years on the island, away from society, had _made his mind unhinged. = “ . 431. | Unprecedented ‘Something that has not ‘Such high prices of household goods are unprecedented. happened btor, azine highest greaast > Tie profesional of ha dat cer v 33. viewaly Reay “The earthquake tag irualy detroved a nfrastucture he Gy, a4 [Verity Excessive pide in O's own set | Hs varity prevents him fom se Improvement 235. | verge Edge, border She was on the verge af loxing her fe when she Teached the hospal ‘6. vic ruta, savage very GanGOTUR.,,| The vou robbers raurdered the Fal ad ik sl hale and violent. “| possessions. ar | Wacwat inatinetive ater an Filchada vacaal fear abou lg Ws Tomy Intletual. ‘aaa Containing nating Daker ace sae We voi 9 Wings A parson’ fae, with sped | Hi arger changed the visage OTs Tae to an unpleasant Tom refarence to thelr features, uoresions et. a0, | variegated Having spats of many afarent | Ws gardon Tal of bev, vargaved plans colon aa [wwe [very song oboe The vil olor of hs patings Pave earned hin pale 242.” [wale To confirm He used advanced sofware to validate the authendy fhe ta a13,_| Vabie Able to succeed, praca Tong-term lockdowns ara acta vable soliton tothe cov 19 endemic for econgmiealy sugelng counties, = was ian Taga aut ofan, stop being | The alae vanished te the sty. isle aes War Dacia Everyone wat sonal forthe courts werd a6. | Veteran experienced The veteran aca delivered sn formative lecture Toe BpTNE artis. aa | Vagsay ian near manner vaguely emer the deal oT oy, aaa. [ vestge emnants There was no wesige ofthe structure lat ft The alee. 9. Wunerie Able tobe Basiy damaged Fan, | Withoit proper guard pot, the base was wunersble fo polorbaT influenced, enemy attacks. ao] Wandaiom Intentionally daroging the | Many eases of vandalarh wae repo dag the Tole propery of others. ra Promise or edge Taeined hae woud fae car oe ater ms 352. version Being na stat of anrayarce, | He was etn vevation fer his ens Rut and Saag ory of dturbance. remarks. Ww. a | Wher To sharpen tie ade ofa toolar | The Uadkinth waried to whet he Ulsde ofthe swat he Wad Gastar veapon. aa] Wek Destroy Ti waves caused by she tonderstnt wrecked he Sp. 255] Wonder Ainley move about “They wandered trough the forest ying to rd their way BockTo Te road, 8} Wear Somos Te wear oh coat oe ft beig va bya ne betes] 4s7._| Wither [To decay. ‘The dead body of the animal withered away in a few days. asé._| Wellow rolls about The animals walowed nthe mad 39.) wretched tremely ad; miserable, The county ha wretched state Gua the Ge war anfortunste “ia Wanton Unprovaked ‘Tha wanton display ef olen Worn the scart [oees was vey unfortunate to see. ae wonder Feng arpa or amazed | the magiian sacked wonder aong the Cire wih ie ie a60._| wore Fo ontine orcarny on The counts waged war on each ter 463. | Wrath Stronglertreme anger He invites is fathers wrath upon himself by misbehaving wih The est : a Wh Someone a ea iortune [Ve psc Tod th oar th aie nea O i ~ 465, Yield [Amount produced of a product. | Tha cotton yield was poor this year. *

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