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ALPHABETICAL ONE

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TUTORIALS Abattoir = A place where animals are slaughtered
Abdicate = To renounce a high position of authority or control
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Aborigines = The original inhabitants of a country
PHRASAL VERB
Abrogate = To do away with a rule
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SUBSTITUTION Aborigines = The original inhabitants of a country
UNTITLED Accentuate = Give more force or importance to
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Acclimatize = To accustom oneself to a foreign climate
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Accomplice = Partner in crime
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CLASS 12 Acoustics = The study of sounds
INFORMATION Acquiesce = Accept without protest or silently
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Acronym = Word formed from initial letters of a name
Acrophobia = Extreme or irrational fear of heights
Addendum = Thing to be added at the end of a book etc.
Addict = One who has become dependent on something or drugs
Adolescence = Transitional phase of growth and development between childhood and adulthood
Adolescent = No longer a child, but not yet an adult
Adonis = A handsome man
Advocate = A person who supports or speaks in favour of something
Aesthetic = One who doubts the soundness of inferences
Aesthetics = The branch of philosophy concerned with the study of principles of beauty, especially in art
Agenda = List of issues to be discussed at a meeting
Aggravate = To increase the gravity of an offence or the intensity of a dispute
Aggressive = Always ready to attack or quarrel
Agnostic = A person not sure of the existence of God
Agronomy = The science of soil management and the production of field crops
Alchemy = Chemistry in ancient times
Alien = One who resides in a country of which he is not a citizen
Alienation = A state of emotional or intellectual separation
Alimony = An allowance made to a wife by her husband, when they are legally separated
Alleviate = To mitigate of lessen the suffering or pain
Alliteration = Commencement of adjacent words with the same letter
Alliteration = Commencement of adjacent words with the same letter
Almanac = An annual calendar with position of stars
POW ERED BY Altitude = The height of object above sea level
Altruism = Regard for others as a principle of action
Altruist = A person who devotes his/her life for the welfare of others
Altruist/philanthropist = A lover of mankind
Alumnus = A former student of a school, college or university
Amateur = One who plays for pleasure rather than as a professional
Ambidextrous = Able to use right hand and left hand equally well
Ambiguous = Capable of being understood in either of two or more possible senses, and thus not definite
Ambulatory = Able to walk after being bedridden
Ameliorate = To make better , to improve or to lift or a better place
Amiable = One who is likeable
Amnesia = Loss of memory
Amnesty = A general pardon of offenders
Amoral = One not concerned with right or wrong
Amphibians = Animal that can live on land and in water
Amputation = Cutting or arm, leg, etc. By surgery
Anachronism = A mistake in the chronological order or a thing which is out of harmony with a period
Anagram = Word made by changing the order of the letters in another word
Anagram = A word, phrase, or name formed by rearranging the letters of another
Anagram = A workman who fits and repairs pipes Plumber
Anarchist = A person who wishes to throw over all establishments
Anarchist = One who believes in no government and therefore incites disorder in a state
Anarchy = The absence of law and order
Anathema = Something that is detested
Anecdote = A short story based on your personal experience
Animosity = A strong dislike
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TUTORIALS Annihilate = To destroy
Annihilate = To destroy completely
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Anniversary = Yearly celebration of a date or an event
PHRASAL VERB
BEST 200 Annuity = Fixed sum of money paid to somebody as income in his lifetime
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Anomaly = Deviation from eh common rule of standard
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Anomaly = Deviation or departure from common rule of standard
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Anthology = A collection of poem
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Anthology = Collection of flowers
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CLASS 12 Anthomania = Craze for flowers
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TECHNOLOGY CODE Anthropology = Study of mankind
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Antidote = A medicine to nullify the effect of poison
Antipathy = Strong dislikes between two persons
Antiquarian = A person interested in collecting, studying and selling of old things
Aphasia = Loss of ability to use speech/understand
Aphonia = Total loss of voice
Apiary = A place where bees are kept
Apostate = One who deserts his religion
Apostle = A pioneer of a reform movement
Apparatus = A set of instruments put together for a purpose
Apprentice = A person who has just started learning
Aquarium = A tank where fish or water plants are kept
Aquatic = Animals which live in water
Arbiter = A person who settles a dispute or has ultimate authority in a matter
Arbitrator = Someone who is designated to hear both sides of a dispute and make a judgement
Arboriculture = Cultivation of tress and vegetables
Archaeology = The study of ancient civilization
Archaic = Words used in ancient time but no longer in general use now
Archipelago = A sea abounding in islands
Archive = A place where government / public records are kept
Armament = Military forces and their equipments
Articulate = Fluent and clear in speech
Artist = One who practices one of fine arts
Ascetic = Person leading a life of strict self-discipline
Assassin = A person who kills somebody especially for political reasons
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Assertive = The quality of being politely firm and demanding
Atavism = Recurrence of some disease after generation or similarity in special features with remote ancestors
Attenuate = To make thin or fine or to reduce the strength
Audible = Something that can be heard
Auditorium = A building where an audience sits
Autocracy = Government by ruler who has unlimited power
Autopsy = Dissection of a dead body to find the cause of the death
Aviary = A place where birds are kept
Axiom = A statement accepted as true without proof

Bald = A man having no hair on scalp


Bale = A large number of cotton tied in a bundle
Ballad = Poem in short stanzas narrating a popular story
Bankrupt = One who is unable to pay one's debt
Barometer = Instrument to measure atmospheric pressure
Barracks = A place where soldiers live
Barrage = In questions
Belfry = Part of a church in which bells hang
Bellicose = One who is fond of fighting
Benediction = Blessing given by priest
Beneficiary = One who gains benefits from something
Benign = A tumour which is not likely to spared
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TUTORIALS Besiege = To surround with armed forces
Bevy = A large group of girls/ladies
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Bibliography = A list of books and writings of one author or one subject
PHRASAL VERB
BEST 200 Bibliomania = Obsession with books
SUBSTITUTION
Bibliophile = One who loves books
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Bibulous = Fond of much alcoholic drinks
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Bigot = One who has obstinate and narrow religious views
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Bilingual = A person who is fluent in two languages
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CLASS 12 Biodegradable = Material that changes naturally by the action of bacteria
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TECHNOLOGY CODE Biography = Life history of a person written by another
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Biopsy = Examination of living tissue
Biopsy = A test in which cells from diseased organs are removes and tested
Blasphemy = Words uttered impiously about God
Blonde = A man or woman with skin and hair or auburn colour
Bohemian One who does not follow the usual way of life
Book-worm = A person interested in reading books and nothing else
Boomerang = A thrown object or a weapon capable of returning to thrower
Boor = A rough and bad-mannered person
Borrow = The dwelling place if an animal underground
Botany = The study of plant life
Boulevard = A broad road bordered with trees
Boutique = A small shop that sells fashionable clothes, cosmetics etc.
Brace = A pair of pigeons
Brewery = Place that provide refuge Asylum Place where wine is made
Brittle = A thing likely to be easily broken
Brocade = Woven fabric richly ornamented with designs
Brunette = A woman with dark brown hair
Budgeting = The process by which a person or an organization reduces the amount of money it spends
Bumpkin = A person from the countryside who is considered to be awkward and stupid
Bungalow = A small house with all rooms on one floor
Bureaucracy = A government by officials
Burglar = A person who breaks into houses in order to steal

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Cache = A place where treasurers ,stores ,ammunition are hidden
Cacographist = One who is bad in spelling
Cadaverous = That which is corpse like
Cajole = Persuade by flattery
Calligrapher = A person who writes decoratively
Callous = A person who is insensible to kind thoughts or sympathetic feeling
Canister = A round or cylindrical container used for storing things such as food, chemicals or rolls of film
Cannibal = One who eats human flesh
Canophilist = Present from or before birth Congenital Lover of dogs
Carcass = The dad body of a animal
Caricature = A picture of a person or a thing drawn in such a highly exaggerated manner to cause a laughter
Carnival = Public marry making and feasting
Carnivorous = Animals that eat flesh
Carousal = Noisy drinking party or merry making
Cartography = The art of making maps and charts
Cartoon = A humorous drawing dealing with current events or politics
Catalogue = A list of books available in a library
Caucus = Of inner circle of members of government
Cavalry = Soldiers who fight on horseback
Celibate = One who does not marry, especially as a religious obligation
Cemetery = Pertaining to cattle Bovine Place of burial (especially not in churchyard)
Centenarian = One who is more than a hundred years old
Centrifugal = Tending to move away from the centre or axis
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TUTORIALS Ceramics = Art of poetry
Chaperon = Elderly women in charge of a girl on social occasions
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Chaperon = A person who accompanies and looks after another person or group of people
PHRASAL VERB
BEST 200 Chauffeur = One who drives a motor car
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Chauvinism = The strong and unreasonable belief that your own country or race is the best
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Chauvinist = A person who is blindly devoted to an idea
DEBATE
Chimerical = An unreal and visionary ideal
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Choreography = The study or practice of dancing or composing ballets
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CLASS 12 Chromatics = The art of making fireworks
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TECHNOLOGY CODE Chronology = The study of duration of life
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Circumlocution = The use of many words where only a few are necessary
Circumstantial = Clues available at the scene
Circumvent = Prevent from being carried out
Civilization = All the arts, beliefs and social institutions etc, characteristics of a race
Claque = A group[p of applauders i.e. paid to clap
Claustrophobia = Fear of being enclosed in small closed space
Clientele = Regular user of places/restaurant etc.
Clique = A small person belonging to a body
Codicil = A supplement to a will
Coerce = Compel to a course of action
Coercion = Use of force or threats to get someone to agree to something
Coffle = A collection of slaves
Cogent = Presented in a forceful and convening manner
Cognate = Having the same source or origin
Coherent = Sticking together
Colleague = A person who is working in the same institution
Colloquialism = Any language speaking only
Compere = One who introduces performing artists on the stage programmes
Compositor = One who sets type for books, newspapers, etc.
Conceited = To have a very high opinion of oneself
Conceited = To have a very high opinion about oneself
Concubinage = Living together of a man and woman without being married to each other (live in relationship)
Condominium = An apartment building in which each apartment is owned separately by the people living in it, but also containing shared areas
Confederacy = Union of states, parties, or persons
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Confiscate = To officially take private property away to seize
Congenial = Having a similar nature, common interest
Congregation = A group of islands
Cluster = A group of worshipers
Congregation = An assembly of worshippers
Congruent = Identical in all respects
Connoisseur = A man who knows a lot about things like food, music and art
Connote = Suggest in addition to the fundamental meaning
Consanguinity = Relationship by blood or birth
Conscience = Feeling inside you which tells you what is right and what is wrong
Conscientious = Governed by a sense of duty
Conscription = Compulsory enlistment for military service
Conservative = Opposed to great or sudden change
Constellation = A number of stars grouped together
Consternation = State of anxiety or dismay causing mental confusion
Contagious = A disease which is spread by direct contact
Contemporary = One who lives at the same time
Contemporary = Men living in the same age
Contingency = Something that might happen in the future
Contraband = Prohibited by law or treaty from being imported or exported
Contumacy = Wilful and persistent resistance to lawful authority
Conventicle = Secret religious meeting
Coronation = Ceremony of crowning a king
Coronation = The ceremony of crowning a sovereign
Corroborate = To confirm with the help of evidence
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TUTORIALS Cortege = A funeral procession comprising a number of mourners
Cosignatory = Person singing jointly with others
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Cosmopolitan = Belonging to all parts of the world
PHRASAL VERB
BEST 200 Coterminous = Having a common terminus or boundary
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Crèche = A graveyard where dead are buried
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Credible = That which can be believed
DEBATE
Credulous = Ready to believe anything
UNTITLED
Critic = One who finds nothing good in anything
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CLASS 12 Cult = System of religious worship
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TECHNOLOGY CODE Curator = One who is in charge of museum
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Cyclone = A low-area storm with high winds rotating about a centre of low atmospheric pressure
Cynic = One who thinks that human nature is essentially evil
Cynic = A person who believes that only selfishness motivates human actions
Cynic = One who sneers at the aims and beliefs of his fellow men
Cytology = The study of cells, especially their formation structure and functions

Dactylographic = The study of finger prints for the purpose of identification


Debonair = Suave (polished and light hearted person)
Decanter = An original glass bottle for holding wine or other alcoholic drinks
Defame = To injure one's reputation
Delinquent = A person who fails in the performance of this duty or commits and offence
Demagogue = A political leader who tries to stir up people
Demagogue = A political leader appealing to popular desires and prejudices
Democracy = Government of the people, by the people and for the people
Denigration = An expression of mild disapproval
Deploy = To cause troops etc. to spread out in readiness for battle
Deponent = A person who gives written testimony for use in a court
Depraved = Of very bad morals ; characterized by debasement or degeneration
Deprecate = Express earnest disapproval of
Dermatology =Medical study of skin and its diseases
Desecrate /defile = Use in an unworthy or wicked way
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Desertion = The abandonment of one’s country or cause
Destitute = The state of being miserable , bereft of all possessions
Detrimental = That which has very harmful and dangerous effects
Devastate = Make desolate
Diagnose = Determine the nature of disease
Diagnosis = The process of deciding the nature of disease by examination
Diatribe = Bitter and violent attack in words
Didactic = Story told to illustrate a moral or spiritual truth
Digress = Turn or wander away from the main topic
Dilettante = A dabbler (not serious in art, Science and literature
Dilettante An admirer of art
Directory = A book containing an alphabetical index of the names and addresses of persons in a city, district, organization, etc
Dirge = A song sung at burial
Dismay = Felling of fear and disappointment
Dissimulation = Hiding of true feelings
Distort = Pull out of usual shape
Diurnal = Of the daytime
Dogma = Belief accepted without question
Domicile = A place of permanent residence
Dominion = An area of land that is controlled by a ruler
Dormitory = A large sleeping-room with many beds
Dotage = Extreme old age when a man behaves like a fool
Dotage Extreme old age when a man behaves like a fool
Downpour = A heavy continuous fall of rain
Draught = Gust of wing
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TUTORIALS Draw = A game in which no one wins
Dyke = A wall built to prevent the sea or a river from flooding an area
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Dynasty = Succession of rulers belonging to one family
PHRASAL VERB
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Eavesdropper = One who secretly listens to talks of others
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CLASS 12 Eccentric = A man with abnormal habits
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TECHNOLOGY CODE Edible = Fit to be eaten
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Effeminate = Man who is quite like a woman
Egocentric = A person who thinks only about himself and not about others needs
Egoist = One who thinks or speaks too much of himself
Elegy =A mournful poem or a song
Elope = Run away from home with lover
Elysium = Place for ideal peace and happiness
Emancipate = To free from the confines of something to liberate from
Emancipation = The act of setting free from bondage of any kind
Embankment A wall built to prevent the sea or a river from flooding an area
Embezzlement = An act of misappropriation of money
Emboss = To raise a pattern or design on the surface of something
Emeritus = A professor who has retired from service
Emeritus = One who is honourably discharged from service
Emetic = A medicine which induces vomit
Emigrant = One who goes to settle in another country
Emissary = A person sent on a mission
Endemic = A disease that is found regularly in a particular place
Endemic = Something regularly found among a particular people or community
Endurance = Severe test of character or
Enfranchise = Give the right to vote
Entomologists = Experts who scientifically study insects
Entomology = The study of worms and insects
Enviable = Likely to arouse envy (jealousy)
Epic = Long poem based on a noble theme
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Epicure = One who is given to pleasure of the flesh
Epicurean = A person devoted to sensual enjoyment, especially that derived from fine food and drink
Epidemic = A disease that affects a large number of people in an area at the same time
Epigram = A short saying or poem which express an idea in a very clever and amusing way
Epilogue = A short poem or speech addressed to the spectators after the conclusion of drama
Epistle = A verse letter
Epitaph = Words inscribed on a tomb
Epitome = A short summary of a book or speech
Equanimity = Calmness of mind and temper
Equestrian = A person who is skilled in horsemanship
Equestrian = A person who is skilled in horsemanship
Ergonomy = The study of effect of environment on workers
Erudition = That which makes one highly knowledgeable
Espresso = Strong concentrated black coffee made under steam pressure
Ethnology = Science of the races of mankind and their relation to one another
Ethnology = Science of the races of mankind
Ethology = The study of animal behaviour
Ethos = Habitual character and deposition
Etiology/Aetiology = Science of the causes of diseases
Etiquette = Rules governing socially acceptable behavior
Etymology = The study of the origin and history of words
Eugenics = The study of production of better offspring by the careful selection of parents
Eulogy = A writing or a speech in praise of someone
Euphemism = Use of mild word in place of words required by truth
Euphemism = A mild or indirect expression substituted for an offensive or harsh one
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TUTORIALS Euthanasia = Act of mercy killing
Evacuate = Leave or remove from a place considered dangerous
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Excerpt = An extract from a book of writing
PHRASAL VERB
BEST 200 Excursion = A short journey made by a group of persons together
SUBSTITUTION
Exhortation =A speech designed to incite action
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Exonerate = To free completely from blame
DEBATE
Expiate =To atone one’s sins
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Expiate =To make atonement to one's sins
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CLASS 12 Exponent = One who explains a theory , idea etc.
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TECHNOLOGY CODE Expurgate =To remove an objectionable part from a book
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Extempore =Spoken or done without preparation
Extravagant =A man who waste his money on luxury
Extravagate = Forcing out(blood etc.) from its vessel

Facsimile/Xerox = An exact copy of handwriting ,printing


Factitious = Something artificial having the appearance of some thing got up
Fanatic =One who has narrow and prejudiced religious views
Fastidious =Not easily pleased by anything
Fatal =Something that causes death
Fatalism =Submission to all that happens as inevitable
Fatalist = One who believes that all things and events in life are predetermined is a
Fauna = Animals that live in a particular region
Feasible = Something capable of being done
Feint = Pretended attack
Felicitate = To congratulate someone in a formal manner
Feline = That is cat like
Felony = Serious crime like murder ,arson
Feminist = One who believes in offering equal opportunities to women in all spheres
Festoon = Chain of flowers ,leaves ribbons etc.
Feud = Continuing fight between parties, families, clans, etc.
Fictitious = As opposed to realistic , imagined not real
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Fiend = A person who is very cruel
Figment =Something which is imagined to be real but actually does not exist
Filicide = Murder of one’s children
Finery = Gay and elegant dress or appearance
Finger-post = A guide-post pointing out the way for a place
Flicker = Shine with a bright but brief or irregular light
Flora =The plant and vegetation of a region
Flotilla =A small fleet of boats
Flounder = To struggle helplessly
Fluke Stroke of good luck
Folio = Page number of a book
Foreman = Chief of a group of workmen
Forfeit = Incur loss through some fault
Forgery = Falsification of documents etc.
Foundling =An abandoned child of unknown parents who is found by somebody
Fratricide = Murder of one’s brother
Fratricide = Murder of a brother
Fraud = Act of deceiving somebody in order to make money
Frugal/parsimonious = A person who is very careful in the use of money
Funambulist = One who can walk on ropes (tightrope walker)
Fungus = Simple, fast-spreading plant without flowers or leaves, which can often cause disease
Furrow = The line which a plough cuts in the ground
Fusillade = The firing of many guns at the same time to mark an occasion

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TUTORIALS G

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PHRASAL VERB
BEST 200 Gallant = A brave, noble – minded or chivalrous man
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Gallop =Fastest speed of a horse
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Garrulous =A person who is talkative
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Gastronomy = The practice or art of choosing, cooking, and eating good food
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Genocide = The act of killing whole group of people, especially a whole race
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CLASS 12 Geologist =A person who studies the formation of the earth
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TECHNOLOGY CODE Geo-stationary = A fixed orbit in space in relation to earth
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Geotropism = Tendency to grow downwards
Geriatrics = The branch of science which deals with the problems of the old
Geriatrics =The branch of medical science which deals with the problems of the old
Gerontocracy =Government by old man
Ghastly = In a threatening manner
Giddiness =Feeling that everything turns
Glossary =An alphabetical list of words relating to a specific subject, text, or dialect, with explanations
Glower = To look at someone in an angry or threatening way
Glutton = Person who eats too much
Gnaw = To bite like a rat
Goose = A female of gander
Gratuitous = Done or obtained without payment or free of charge
Gratuity = Money paid to employees on retirement
Gregarious = Animals who live in herds
Gregarious/sociable = Animals which live in a flock , used for human beings also
Groan = Make a deep sound of pain
Grocer = One who sells fruit, vegetables etc. From a barrow in the streets
Grudge /grumble = Complain or protest irritatingly
Gullible = Dry weather with no rainfall Drought Easily duped or fooled

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Habitant = The normal abode of any animal or plant
Habitat = The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
Hagiology = Study of literature dealing with lives of saints
Hallucination = A person without objective reality
Hallucination = Seeing something which is not actually present
Hallucinogen =A drug which makes one see things that are not really there
Hanger = A building in which aircraft are housed
Hansom =Two wheeled cab for two to ride indie with driver mounted up behind
Harass = Trouble and annoy continually
Harbor = A piece of shelter for ships
Harlot = A women of lax moral
Harpoon = A spear on a rope for catching whales and other larger fish
Hart = An adult male of deer
Harvest = Cutting and gathering of grain
Haul =A number of fish caught (in net) caught at one time
Havoc = Wide spread violence
Heap = A number of ruins, stones
Hearse = A vehicle that is used to carry a dead body
Heckle = Interrupt and ask troublesome questions
Hedonist = One who believes in that gaining pleasure is the most important thing in life
Heinous = Wicked to a high degree
Heliotherapy =The sun therapy
Herbivore /herbivorous =That which eats grass
Herbivorous =Animal that feeds on plants
Heresy = Belief or opinion contrary to what is generally accepted
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TUTORIALS Heretic = one who is against the religion
Hermaphrodite = Having both male and female organs
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Highbrow = Having superior or intellectual interests and tastes
PHRASAL VERB
BEST 200 Hijack =To seize control of a vehicle in order to force it to go to a new destination or demand something
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Hijacker = One who robs smuggler of his smuggled goods after the border has been crossed
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Hinterland =Parts of a country behind the coast or a river bank
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Histology =The study of tissues
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Histrionic Very dramatic
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CLASS 12 Hoard = To secretly store more than what is allowed
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TECHNOLOGY CODE Homicide = Murder of a man
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Homonym = A word that is the same in sound as another but different in meaning
Honorary = Conferred as an honor
Horizon = The line where the land and sky seems to meet
Horology = Science of time
Hound = A dog used for hunting
Hutch = A den for small animals
Hydrophobia = Fear of water
Hymn = A song embodying religious and sacred emotions
Hypochondria = Excessive preoccupation with one's health
Hypocrite = One who pretend to be what he is not
Hypothesis =Proposition made as a basis for reasoning without the assumption of its truth/ facts

Iconoclast =One who destroys images or attacks popular beliefs


Idiosyncrasy =A personal peculiarity of temperament or constitution
Idiosyncrasy = A person's peculiar habit
Idolatry =The worship of idols or images
Illegible = That which cannot be easily read
Illiterate =A man who does not know how to read or write
Imaginary = Existing only in the mind
Immigrant =A person coming to a foreign land to settle there
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Impeachment = Special trial of the Head of State by Parliament
Imperialism =The policy of extending a country's empire and influence
Impersonate = To play the part of and function as, some other person
Impertinent = Not shoeing proper respect
Impious =One who shows lack of respect or religious reverence
Implacable = Someone who is incapable of being quietened or pacified
Imponderable = That cannot be weighed
Imposter = A person who pretends to be what he is not
Impotent = Lacking in sexual power or sufficient strength to do something
Impregnable = Incapable of being taken by force or arms
Impregnable = That cannot be entered by force
Impunity =Without risk of punishment
Inaccessible =Incapable of being approached
Incantation =Chanting of magic spells
Incendiary =A person who maliciously destroys by fire
Incentive =Motive or incitement to action
Incombustible = That which can not be burnt
Incomprehensible =A statement which cannot be understood
Incorporeal = That which is not composed of matter
Incorrigible = One who is beyond reforms
Incredible = Something that is difficult to believe
Indelible =That cannot be erased or removed
Indemnity = Compensation of loss
Indignant =Angry at injustice
Indispensable =That which is extremely important and necessary
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TUTORIALS Ineligible = Someone not fit to be chosen
Ineptness = Lack of skills
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Inevitable = That which cannot be avoided
PHRASAL VERB
BEST 200 Inexorable = Not to be moved by entreaty
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Inexplicable = Something that cannot be explained
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Inexplicit = Not definitely or clearly expressed
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Infallible = A method which never fails
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Infanticide =Murder of a new-born child
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CLASS 12 Infatuation = Foolish love
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TECHNOLOGY CODE Infiltrator =A person who sneaks into a country
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Infirmary =A squirrel’s home Drey A home for old people
Inflammation =Swelling part of a body
Inflammatory = Action that is likely to make people very angry
Injunction =Judicial process or order to stop something
Inn =Place which provides both boarding and lodging
Innuendo =A subtle allusive and generally deprecatory remark
Inscribe = Write or carve words on stone or paper
Inscrutable =Not clearly expressed or understand
Insinuate =Suggest indirectly
Insolvent =A person who is unable to pay debts
Insomnia =Inability to sleep
Insular =Interested mainly in a small group country etc.
Intellectual =A person of good understanding knowledge and reasoning power
Intercede = Plead to obtain a favour
Intercede = To mediate between two parties in a dispute
Intercede =To mediate between two parties in a dispute
Interlude =Interval between two events
Internment =Detaining and confining someone
Interpolate =Make (something misleading) additions to a book
Interregnum = The period between two reigns
Interrelate = Interrupt the proceeding and demand a statement or explanation from
Intersperse =Scatter things among others or place here and there
Intestate = To die without having made a will
Intransigent =A person who has a most uncompromising attitude especially on politics
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Introspect = The action of looking within or into one's own mind
Introspection =To examine one's own thoughts and feelings
Introvert = One absorbed in his own thoughts and feelings rather than on things outside
Invertebrates =Animals without backbone
Invincible = That which cannot be defeated
Invocation = Call upon God or any other power (like law) for help or protection
Invulnerable = Impossible to harm, damage, or defeat
Irreparable = That which cannot be rectified or make good
Irrevocable = That which cannot be called back
Irrigate = To supply land with water by artificial means
Isocracy = A solider who fights for money mercenary Government by all Pant
Isthmus =A narrow stretch of land connecting two large bodies of land
Itinerant = A verse letter Epistle A person who travels from place to place
Itinerant = One who journeys from place to place
Itinerary = Detailed plan of a journey

Jaunt =A short trip or excursion


Jauntily =With much liveliness and a sense of purpose
Journalism =Art of writing for newspapers and magazines
Jurisprudence = Science and philosophy of human law
Jury = A body of persons appointed to hear evidence or judge and give their verdict (decision)
Juvenile = Suitable or intended only for young persons
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Kaleidoscope = A tube containing mirrors and pieces of coloured glass or paper, whose reflections produce changing patterns when the tube is rotated
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Kalology = Science of human beauty
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CLASS 12 Kekistocracy =Government by the worst citizen
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TECHNOLOGY CODE Kennel =A house or shelter for a dog
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Kindergarten = A school for infants and young children
Kleptomania =An excessively morbid desire to steal

Laconic = Being economical in speech or expressed in few words


Lagoon =Salt water lake separated from the sea by sand banks
Lavatory = Room with toilet facilities
Lease =A legal agreement that allows someone to use a building or land for a period of time
Leer =A sly look that is lustful
Legacy =Something left in a will by someone who has died
Legislature =The part of government which is concerned with making of rules
Legitimate = Responsible according to law
Lexicographer = One who compiles a dictionary
Libertarian = Person believing in free will
Libertine =One who gives free rein to his appetites
Libertine/Lecher =A person who leads an immoral life
Licentious =Extremely extravagant in manners and morals
Licentious =A man of lax moral
Ligaments = Tough tissues in joints
Limnology =The study of physical phenomenon of lakes
Linguist =A person who knows many foreign languages
Lithotomy = Cutting for stone in the bladder
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Litter = Of young pigs, dogs at birth
Lock =A section of hair
Logy = Study of law Nomo
Loquacious = One who talks continuously
Lullaby = A song to put babies to sleep

Macabre = A scene or situation which is gruesomely imaginative or full of gruesome details


Madrigal = Part-song for several voices without instrumental accompaniment
Maiden speech =The first public speech delivered by a person
Maiden =The first speech made by a person
Malapropism = Ridiculous use of words
Malleable =Easy to shape in any desired from
Manifesto =A public declaration of policy and aims, issued before an election by a political party
Manoeuvre = An underhand device resorted to in order to justify misconduct
Manuscript =A paper written by hand
Manuscript = Paper/ story/ poem first written out by hand
Mariticide =Killing of one’s husband
Martyr = A person who is killed because of their religious or other beliefs
Masochist = One who enjoys inflicting pain on himself
Masque = A dramatic performance
Matin =Morning prayer in the church regularly
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Mausoleum =A magnificent tomb
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Maxim =An established principle of practical wisdom
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Megalomania =The form of madness which gives a person the idea that his importance is very great
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Melodrama =A drama which is marked by very crude appeal to feelings and emotions
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Menagerie =A place for wild animals and birds
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Mercenary = A professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army
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CLASS 12 Metallurgy = Art of working with metals
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Microscope = Instrument that magnifies objects
Milliner =A person who makes and sells ladies hats, etc.
Mince =Cut into small peaces
Mint =A place where money is coined
Minx =An impudent girl
Misanthrope =One who hates mankind
Misocapnic = Hatter of smoking
Misogamist =One hates the institution of marriage
Misogynis =t One who hates women
Misologist =Hater of learning and knowledge
Misoneist = A hater of new things
Mob =People in a riot causing trouble or violence
Momentary = Lasting only for a moment
Monarchy = Government by a king
Monastery = A place where monks live as a secluded community
Mercenary = One whose motive is merely to get money
Monopoly = Exclusive possession or control of anything
Monotheist = A person worship only one God
Monumental = Despotism Of outstanding significance
Monumental = Of outstanding significance
Mores = The essential or characteristic customs , habits and conventions of a society or community
Mortuary = A room where dead are kept until burial
Mosaic = Design made by putting together coloured pieces of glass or stones
Mummy = Body of a human being or animal embalmed for burial
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Mundane =Belonging to this word , earthly
Mutation = A change that befalls something
Mutiny = Open rebellion of soldiers and sailors against lawful authority
Mutiny =Rebellion against lawful authority
Mutton =Flesh of sheep used as food

Narcosis = State of unconscious


Nectar = Secretion of a plant which attracts the insects or birds that pollinate flowers
Neighbourhood =Group of people living together in the same locality
Nepotism =Unfair advantages for members of one's own family
Newfangled =Fond of new things
Nihilist = One who believes in the philosophy that nothing has real existence
Nomad = A member of a wandering tribe
Nonentity = An unimportant person
Nostalgia = Sentimental longing for a period in a past
Nostrum =A quick remedy or apparent medicine or similarly a pet scheme
Notorious = A person who is well known in an unfavourable way
Novice =A person without training or experience in a skill or subject
Null =To reduce to nothing
Numismatics = The study or collection of coins
Numismatist = One who collects coins
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Oasis =A shady fertile place in a desert
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Obituary = A notice of a person's death
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Oblation =Offering made to god
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CLASS 12 Obliterate =Destroy without any trace
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TECHNOLOGY CODE Observatory = A place where astronomical observations are made
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Obsolete = Something no longer in use
Occidental = Pertaining to the west
Ochlophobia = Irrational fear of crowds
Octagon = A geometrical figure with eight sides
Octogenarian =A person eighty years of age
Odontology = The study of teeth
Oligarchy = Government by the few
Omnibus = Gathering of all things
Omnifarious =Of all sorts
Omnipotent = One who is all powerful
Omniscient = One who knows everything
Omnivorous =One who eats everything
Omnivorous =One who eats both vegetables and meat
Opaque = Through which light cannot pass
Ophthalmologist = A doctor who specializes in the eye diseases of the eyes
Opprobrium = Scornful and contemptuous language
Optimist =A person who is always hopeful and looks upon the brighter side of things
Optometrist =A specialist who tests eyesight
Orator =One who makes an eloquent public speech
Orator = A proficient public speaker
Orchard = A field or a part of a garden where fruit trees grow
Orchestra = A large body of people playing musical instruments
Ornate = Style in which a writer makes a display of his knowledge
Ornithologist = Someone who scientifically studies the birds
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Ornithology =The study of birds
Orthoepy = The study of correct pronunciation
Orthography =The art of spelling words correctly
Ostler =A person who looks after horses in a inn
Oubliette = Dungeon entered by trapdoor
Outlaw = A person who has lost protection of law
Outlet =Way out for water or stream
Outrider = A person in a vehicle or on horseback escorting another vehicle
Outriders =Policeman riding on motorcycles as guards to a VIP
Oviparous = Winding sheet of a corpse Shroud Bearing young’s by eggs

Pace = To walk with slow or regular Steps is to


Pacifism =Belief that war and violence are unjustified
Pacifist =A person who opposes war or use of military force
Paediatrician =A doctor who treats children
Pagan = A person who does not believe in any religion
Palaeography = The study of ancient writing
Palaeontology = Study of fossils
Palatable = Food which agrees with one’s taste
Palatable = Very pleasing to eat
Palindrome = A word which reads the same when read forward or backwards
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TUTORIALS Palindrome = Word that reads the same as backward or forward
Palliative = That which can lessen the severity of (pain , disease)
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Palpable = Thing that can be felt or touched
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BEST 200 Panacea = A remedy for all diseases
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Panarcy =Government run universally
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Panchromatic = Easily bending Supple Equally sensitive to all colours
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Pandemic = A disease widely epidemic
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Pandemonium =Wild and noisy disorder
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CLASS 12 Pandemonium = Wild and noisy disorder
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TECHNOLOGY CODE Panderer = One who caters to the low desires of others
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Pantheism =Belief that God is in everything and that everything is God
Pantheist = Person who believes that God is everything and everything is God
Pantheon = Temple dedicated to all the gods
Pantry = A small room in a big house, hotel, etc. where glasses, dishes, spoons food, etc. are kept
Paranoia = Mental derangement
Paraphernalia = Personal belonging , equipments etc.
Parasite = One who lives on others
Parasol = A small umbrella
Parole =Release of a prisoner from jail on certain terms and condition
Paronym = Words alike in sound but different in meaning and spelling
Parricide =Murder of one’s parents
Parricide = The murder of parents or near relative
Parvenu =One who has suddenly gained new wealth, power or prestige
Pathology = Science of diseases
Patrilineal = Related to moon Lunar Relating to kinship with the father
Patrimony =Property inherited from one’s father pr ancestors
Patrimony = Property inherited from one's father or ancestors
Patriot =One who loves or supports his or her country and is willing to defend it
Patronymic = Name derived from father’s name
Pauper =One who has no means of live hood
Pawn/mortgage = Give something as a security for debt
Peculation/embezzlement = Use of public money for one’s own benefit
Pedagogue =A school teacher or a man affecting learning
Pedagogy =The art of method of teaching
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Pedant =Person who insists on adherence to formal rules or literary meaning
Pedantic = A style in which a writer makes a display of his knowledge
Pedantic =A style in which a writer makes display of his knowledge
Peel = To remove the skin of a potato or an orange
Pen =A small enclosure for cattle, sheep, poultry etc.
Peninsula = Area of land almost surrounded by sea
Peninsula =land so surrounded by water as to e almost and island
Peninsula =Land so surrounded by water as to be almost an island
Pensive =Deep in thought
Peroration = Concluding part of speech
Peroration = A passage marking the close of speech
Perquisite =An emolument over and above fixed income or salary
Perseverance =Constant efforts to achieve something
Personify = Be the embodiment or perfect example
Personify =Be the embodiment or perfect example of
Perspicacious = Quick to judge and understand
Perversion = Change to something abnormal , unnatural
Pestle = Stick with a thick end used in mortar for pounding
Petrology = The study of rocks
Philanthropist =A person who loves mankind
Philistine =One who does not care for literature or art
Philogynist /Feminist = One who works for the welfare of the women
Philology = The study of written records their authenticity etc.
Philomath =A lover of learning
Philomuse = A lover of poetry and art
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TUTORIALS Philozoic =A lover of animals
Phobia = Intense and unreasonable fear or dislike
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Phonetics = The study of speech sounds and production, transmission , reception
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Photometer =Instrument for measuring the intensity of light
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Phrenology =The science of judging of a person’s character capabilities etc. From an examination of the shape of his skull
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Physiognomy = The study of human face
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Piggyback = A ride on someone else's back or shoulders
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CLASS 12 Pilferages = Act of stealing in small quantities
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TECHNOLOGY CODE Pilgrim =A person who travels to a sacred place as an act of religious devotion
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Piquant = Pleasant or sharp to the taste
Plagiarism =Theft of another person's writings or ideas and passing them off as one's own
Plaintiff =Person who files a suit
Plaque = Flat metal or Porcelain plate fixed on a wall as an ornament or memorial
Palatable = Food which agrees with one's taste
Platitude = Statement that is obviously true
Plebiscite =Decision made upon a political question by the votes of all qualified persons
Pleonasm =Use of more words than are needed to express the meaning
Plutocracy = Government by wealthy
Podium =A speaker's platform
Polyandry = A woman having more than one husband at the same time
Polygamy = The practice of having many wives
Polyglot = One who knows many languages
Polygon =Figure with many angles or sides
Porcine =That which is pig like
Portable = That which can be carried
Posse =A group of people who are the same in some way
Posterity = Future generation
Posthumous =A child born after death of his father
Postscript = Anything written in a letter after it is signed
Postulate =Something which can be taken for granted
Pot-boiler =A book or picture produced merely to bring in money
Pragmatism =Theory of utility
Pragmatist = A person concerned with practical results and values
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Pram = A four-wheeled carriage for a baby, pushed by a person on foot
Predator =One preying on or exploiting others
Predator = An animal which lives by preying on other animals
Predicament =Difficult or dangerous situation
Premiere =The first public performance of musical or theatrical work or the first showing of a film
Prerogative =Absolute right
Presentment =Feeling or impression that something evil is going to happen
Prevaricate = Quibble (to avoid giving a direct answer to a question in order to hide the truth)
Procrastination =The art of delaying
Profile = General view of person's character
Prognosis = Forecast of the probable course of a disease or illness
Proletariat =Whole body of wage earners
Prologue = Introductory part or lines to a discourse or play
Promiscuous = Confused and disorderly
Promise =Explicit understanding to do something
Promise =Explicit understanding to do something
Prop =A pole or beam used as a temporary support
Propensity = Natural tendency to do something
Propensity = A special fondness or liking for
Proselyte = One who is converted from one religion to other
Protégé = Person to whom another gives encouragement and help
Protocol =Code of diplomatic etiquette and precedence
Prototype = Original modal
Prototype = The first model of a new device
Psephologist = One who studies the pattern of voting in elections
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TUTORIALS Psephologist = One who studies election trend by means of opinion polls
Psephology = The scientific study of elections
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Pseudonym = To write under a different name
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BEST 200 Psychology =Science of Human mind and behavior
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Pulsate = Expand and contract rhythmically
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Punctilio = Particular point of good conduct , ceremony honour
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Punter = A person who gambles or bets
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Quadruped = A four footed animal


Quarantine = An act of separation from a person to avoid infection
Quinquennial =Happening in five years

Radiation = Emission of light or heat from a central point


Rancid = Having a stale smell or taste
Ransom =Amount of money demanded by kidnappers
Rebut = Present opposing arguments or evidence
Recalcitrant = A person who refuses compliance with
Recant = To take back, withdraw or renounce
Recess =Secret place difficult to reach
Recidivist =One who habitually relapses into crime or one who cannot be cured of criminal activities
Reciprocate = Give and receive mutually
Recluse = A person who lives by himself
Red-tapism =Too much official formality
Referendum =The practice of submitting a proposal to popular vote
Regalia = Dress with medals, ribbons worn at official ceremonies
Regicide = The act of killing a king
Rejuvenate = Give back to the users their youthful vigour and appearance
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Remission = Pardon or forgiveness of sins by god
Renegade =A person who forsakes religion
Renegade =One who deserts his principle or believes
Renegate/ Renegade = Person who changes his religious belief
Renovate = Act of making things new like before
Repartee =Witty clever retort
Repatriate = Send or bring somebody back to his own country
Repentance = Atonement for one’s sins
Repercussion = Indirect effect or remote effect of some event
Replica =Copy or reproduction of a work
Reprieve =Providing relief
Reproof = An expression of mild disapproval
Respiration =The process by which plants and animals breathe
Resplendent =Shining , brilliant and magnificent
Revel = Take great pleasure
Rhetoric =The art of elegant speech or writing
Rhetoric =Meaningless language with an exaggerated style intended to impress
Richter = Scale used for measuring the strength of an earthquake
Rites =Solemn religious acts
Rostrum =Place for public speaking
Ruminant =Cud-chewing animal
Ruminate =To mediate, to pander over a question

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Sabotage = Intentional damage to arrest production
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BEST 200 Saboteurs = Those who do malicious damage
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Saccharin =Substance used in place of sugar
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Sacrilege = The act of violating the sanctity of church
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Sacrilege = Violation of something holy and sacred
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Sadism = Deriving pleasure from inflicting pain on others
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CLASS 12 Samaritan = A person who helps even a stranger in difficulty
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TECHNOLOGY CODE Sanatorium =A place of good climate for invalids
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Sanguine =A symbolic religious ceremony especially baptism Sacrament Abounding in blood
Satire =Full of criticism or mockery
Savage = In a primitive or uncivilized state
Scapegrace =One who always gets into trouble
Skeptic =One who is always doubting
Scrimmage = Confused struggle or fight
Scullery =A small kitchen or room at the back of a house used for washing dishes
Scurrility = Practise of using abuse
Scurrilous = Severely abusive writing in journals
Secular = A place where all religions are honoured
Sedulous =Hard working and diligent
Senile =Suffering from bodily or mental weakness because old age
Sententious =Affectedly and pompously formal person or style
Sericulture = The production of raw silk
Sermon =A religious discourse
Sever =To cut something into two pieces
Shatter = Smash to pieces
Sheath / Scabbard = A case in which the blade of a sword is kept
Shoal = A large number of fish swimming together
Shoal =A large number of fish swimming together
Shrapnel = Small pieces of metal that fly out from an exploding bomb
Shredding = Cutting all the waste paper into pieces
Siesta =Period of rest or sleep taken in the early afternoon
Simile =A figure of speech by which a thing is spoken of as being that which it only resembles
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Sinecure =A post with little work but high salary
Slave =A person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them
Smuggler = A person who brings goods illegally into the country
Sojourn =A brief or a short stay at a place
Solecism = A very delicate flaw or mistake which is not expected from the person making it
Soliloquy =The act of speaking about one's thoughts when one is alone
Somnambulist = One who walks in sleep
Sonorous = Having a full , deep sound
Sophist =A reasoned willing to avail himself of fallacies that will help his case
Soporific = Drug which cause people to sleep early
Soprano = The highest singing voice in women or boys or a music in highest voice
Sororicide = Murder of one’s sister
Souvenir =A thing kept in memory of an event
Specie =Money in form of coins
Specimen =An object or portion serving as a sample
Spelelogy = The study of caves
Speleology = Study of caves
Spendthrift =One who does not know how to save the money
Spendthrift =One who is reckless and wasteful with his money
Spendthrift/Prodigal =One who spends one’s money recklessly
Sporadic =Occurring here and there or now and then of or for all
Staple = Principal raw material or commodity grown in a locality
Statute = Written law passed by the law making body
Statute = Written law of a legislative body
Steward = One who arranges for the supply of food in a club, school etc.
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TUTORIALS Stickler =A person who insists on something
Stoic =One who is indifferent to pain and pleasure
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Stowaway =One who hides away on a ship to obtain a free passage
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BEST 200 String = A sequence of similar items
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Stroll =A short walk for pleasure or exercise
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Strut = Walk in a vain , self-important way
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Stupor = A heavy unnatural slumber
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Sty = A place where pigs are kept
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CLASS 12 Subdue =Bring under control especially a group of people causing trouble
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TECHNOLOGY CODE Subjugate = Bring under control in war
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Submerge = Put under the surface of water
Subservient =Too willing to obey other people
Subterranean =Submarines operate below the surface of the seas
Succulent =Having juicy or fleshy and thick tissue
Suitor = One who courts or woos a woman
Sundries = Miscellaneous articles not listed separately
Supercilious =Showing contemptuous indifference
Superficial = Something which is not thorough or profound
Superlative = Of the highest degree
Surreptitious =Stealthy done
Surreptitious =Stealthily done (something done in a quiet and secret way in order to avoid being noticed)
Swarm =A flies or locusts, bees ,ants
Swashbuckler =A boastful fellow
Swat = To slap with a flat object
Sycophant =Person who caters to the rich
Syllable = A part of a word that can be pronounced separately
Symposium =Conference for discussion on a subject
Synagogue =A place where Jews worship according to their religion

Taboo =Something which religion or custom regards as forbidden


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Taciturn = Habitually silent or talking little
Tandem =A bicycle for two or more people
Tangible =That which is perceptible by touch is
Tannery =A place where lather is tanned
Tantrum =Fit for bad temper or anger
Tartar = A rough, violent, troublesome person
Taxidermy =The art of preserving skin of animals, birds and fish
Taxonomy = Science regarding principles of classification
Teetotaller = A person who never takes alcoholic drinks
Temporary = Lasting only for a short while
Tenterhooks = In a state of tension or anxiety or suspense On
Termagant =A noisy quarrelsome women, a shrew
Terrorist = One who uses fear as a weapon of power
Testimonial = A written statement about someone's character, usually provided by an employer
Theology =Study of the nature of Gods
Theology =The study of religion and religious ideas and beliefs
Throng =A large crowd of people
Toper/sot = One who is habitual drunken
Torrent =Of abusive invectives
Totalitarianism = A system of Government in which only one political party is allowed to function
Toxic = Something that is poisonous and unhealthy
Traitor = A person who betrays someone or something
Transcendental = That which surpasses
Transient = Of a very short duration of period
Transitory = That which lasts for a short time
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TUTORIALS Transmigration = The doctrine that human souls pass from one body to another at the time of death
Transparency =A drawing on transparent paper
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Tremor = Shaking movement of the ground
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Triennial = The conference that takes place once in three year
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Trilogy = A set of three related works by same author
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Triumvirate = A group of three powerful people
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Trivial = Something that is poisonous or unhealthy
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CLASS 12 Troupe = A group of dancers, artists or acrobats
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TECHNOLOGY CODE Truant =One who speaks for others Spokesman One who stays away from school without permission
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Truism = A story in verse Ballad Plain or self evident truth
Truism = An obviously true or hackneyed statement
Truss = A framework of rafters, posts and bars
Tuft = Of grass ,hair
Typography =Science of printing
Tyrant =The rule of a person who is

Unanimous = That which is without opposition


Unimpeachable = That which cannot be doubted or questioned
Unintelligible = That which cannot be understood
Usurer =One who lends money at a very high interest
Usury = The practise of taking exorbitant or excessive interest on the money lent
Uxoricide = The act of killing one's wife

Vacillation = Changing one’s mind too quickly


vacuous =Suggesting absence of thought or intellect
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Vegetarian = One living on vegetables
Velocity =Speed of an object in one direction
Venal = Guilty of accepting bribes extremely mercenary
Vendetta = Committing murder in revenge
Venerable =A person who is greatly respected because of wisdom
Venial =A fault that may be forgiven
Verbatim =Word for word reproduction
Verbose = A style full of words
Versatile =Someone having many skills
Veteran =A person with a long experience of any occupation
Viable =That can live without outside help
Vineyard =An area planted with grapes
Virtuoso =One who is brilliant performer on stage(specially music)
Visionary = One who can think about the future with imagination and wisdom
Viviparous =Bearing living young’s
Volatile =That easily changes into gas or vapour
Voluntary = Doing something according to one's own free will
Volunteer =One who offers his services of his own freewill
Voluptuary = Person who gives himself up to luxury and sexual pleasures
Voracious = One who is greedy
Vulpine =That is fox like

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Wag =A jocular person who is full of amusing anecdotes
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Warden = One who takes care of a building
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BEST 200 Wardrobe = A place where clothes are kept
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Waybill =A list of passengers and luggage
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Whip =A person sharing responsibility for a political party’s discipline and tactics
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Widow =A woman whose husband is dead
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Windfall = An unexpected piece of good fortune
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CLASS 12 Wistful = Having a vague desire
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TECHNOLOGY CODE Wreath = A garland of flowers
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Wreath = A decorative ring of flowers and leaves
Wriggle = To twist or move part of your body, with small, quick movements

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