Friday, January 31, 2020

Day 10

TOP 10 WORDS OF THE DAY

1) Word: Intrigues
Meaning: Conspiracy, planning
Opposite: Truthfulness
Example: We smashed his intrigues.

2) Word: Esoteric
Meaning: Difficult, complicated
Opposite: Simple, familiar
Example: The meaning of the film was very esoteric.

3) Word: Fervour
Meaning: Eagerness, sincerity
Opposite: Lethargy,dullness
Example: The speech aroused nationalist fervour.

4) Word: Tepid
Meaning: Half-hearted, unenthusiastic
Opposite: Enthusiastic,hot,cold
Example: We went college today in a Tepid Manner

5) Word: Blasphemy
Meaning: Irreverence, cursing
Opposite: Respect, reverence
Example: Their conversation was full of blasphemy.

6) Word: Precinct
Meaning: Division, section
Opposite: Whole
Example: I think they should make this area as a pedestrian precinct.

7) Word: Manoeuvre
Meaning: Procedure, movement, action
Opposite: Inaction, ignorance
Example: A rapid manoeuvre by the driver prevented an accident.

8) Word: Meticulous
Meaning: Accurate, exact
Opposite: Careless, inaccurate
Example: Kishore was so meticulous about everything.

9) Word: Despotism
Meaning: Dictatorship, autocracy
Opposite: Democracy
Example: After years of despotism,the country is now moving towards democracy.

10)Word: Detente
Meaning: Relief, easement
Opposite: Compression, increase
Example: The talks are aimed at furthering detente between the two  countries.

Day 9

TOP 10 WORDS OF THE DAY

1) Word: Throng
Meaning: Crowd,gang
Opposite: Deserted
Example: A throng of officers surrounded him.

2) Word: Impasse
Meaning: Dead end, checkmate
Opposite: Solution, agreement
Example: She had reached an impasse in her career.

3) Word: Decadence
Meaning: Corruption, downfall
Opposite: Morality,goodness
Example: According to many party goers, a life without decadence is a life of boredom.

4) Word: Anomaly
Meaning: Irregularity, abnormality
Opposite: Standard, normality
Example: This organization is an anomaly in the history of the world.

5) Word: Glitch
Meaning: Problem, defect
Opposite: Strength, perfection
Example: Glitches in the speaker's schedule caused some delays.

6) Word: Fortuitous
Meaning: Unexpected
Opposite: Predictable
Example: The meeting with Jack was fortuitous.

7) Word: Embroil
Meaning: Disturb
Opposite: Arrange
Example: Don't embroil me in your quarrel.

8) Word: Condescension
Meaning: Superiority
Opposite: Inferiority
Example: Her smile was a mixture of pity and condescension.

9) Word: Malicious
Meaning: Bitter, unkind
Opposite: Benevolent
Example: The editor will not publish the writer's malicious article.

10) Word: Haggling
Meaning: Bargain
Opposite: Discount
Example: I feel that haggling on price is not a good.

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Day 8

TOP 10 WORDS OF THE DAY

1) Word: Aptly
Meaning: Appropriately, suitably
Opposite: Inappropriately, unsuitably
Example: Her ambition is aptly illustrated by her success.

2) Word: Deprecate
Meaning: Depreciate, criticize
Opposite: Praise, approve
Example: Your children will not respect you if you constantly deprecate them.

3) Word: Hegemony
Meaning: Leadership, dominance
Opposite: Self-government
Example: For many years the European hegemony had been unquestioned.

4) Word: Entrench
Meaning: Establish, persistent, lifelong
Opposite: Temporary,short-term
Example: The enemy were strongly entrenched on the other side of the river.

5) Word: Avert
Meaning: Avoid, prevent
Opposite: Allow,help
Example: No matter what you do, you cannot avert death.

6) Word: Enticement
Meaning: Temptation, attraction
Opposite: Repulsion,disgust
Example:One of the enticements of the job is the company car.

7) Word: Lethargy
Meaning: Inactivity, laziness
Opposite: Energy, vigour
Example:After the meal, I could feel lethargy overtaking me.

8) Word: Nefarious
Meaning: Evil,shameful
Opposite: Good, admirable
Example:He is a nefarious murderer.

9) Word: Resplendent
Meaning: Impressive, gorgeous
Opposite: Dull
Example: She was resplendent in a red dress.

10) Word: Brazenly
Meaning: Bold, honestly
Opposite: Timid,shy
Example: Arun smiled at Pooja brazenly.

Day 7

TOP 10 WORDS OF THE DAY

1) Word: Delimitation
Meaning: Custody, detention
Opposite: Freedom, allow
Example: I do not pretend that this delimitation solves all problems.

2) Word: Rampage
Meaning: Rush wildly, violent, out of control
Opposite: Calmness, peace
Example: Several thousand demonstrators rampaged through the city.

3) Word: Revocation
Meaning: Cancellation
Opposite: Approval
Example: They are seeking the revocation of the permit.

4) Word: Complacent
Meaning: Self- satisfied, careless
Opposite: Dissatisfied, humble
Example: You can't be complacent about security.

5) Word: Cognizant
Meaning: Conscious,aware
Opposite: Senseless, ignorant
Example: She is our guide to keep us cognizant of our opportunities.

6) Word: Disparage
Meaning: Underestimate, belittle
Opposite: Praise, compliment
Example: He made some remarks to disparage the women's game in the past.

7) Word: Factual
Meaning: Truthful, genuine
Opposite: Careless, false
Example: They are in great part responsible for the factual matter in this book.

8) Word: Abeyance
Meaning: Discontinuation, inactivity
Opposite: Continuation, action
Example: She petitioned the king to terminate the abeyance in her favor.

9) Word: Prelude
Meaning: Introduction, beginning
Opposite: End, completion
Example: This song forms a prelude to the chapters that follow.

10) Word: Condign
Meaning: Equitable, honest
Opposite: Unjust, inequitable
Example: The principle of karma is that one gets what is Condign for what they give.

Thursday, January 16, 2020

Day 6

TOP 10 WORDS OF THE DAY

1) Words: Audacious

Meaning: Bold, daring, fearless
Opposite: Timid,polite
Example: His idea is Audacious.

2) Word: Vacillating

Meaning: Wavering, hesitating, fluctuating
Opposite: Resolute
Example: He was accused of vacillating leadership.

3) Word: Ogre

Meaning: Monster,demon, terrifying person
Opposite: Angel,God
Example: My boss is a real ogre.

4) Word: Tumultuous

Meaning: Loud, thunderous
Opposite: Soft, peaceful
Example: He left the stage to tumultuous applause.

5) Word: Plummeted

Meaning: Dive,drop,crash
Opposite: Pick-up,arise
Example: The plane plummeted to the ground.

6) Word: Delinquency

Meaning: Crime, misbehaviour
Opposite: Well-behaved,dutiful
Example: There is also an increase in Juvenile delinquency.

7) Word: Reticence

Meaning: Shyness, silence,quietness
Opposite: Expansiveness
Example: She overcome her usual reticence and talked about their married life

8) Word: Acquiescence

Meaning: Agreement, acceptance
Opposite: Decline,deny,oppose
Example: There was general acquiescence in the UN sanctions.

9) Word: Huddle-up

Meaning: Gather,collect
Opposite: Disperse
Example: The football team huddled up to discuss the next play.

10) Word: Egregious

Meaning: Outstandingly bad, shocking
Opposite: Marvellous
Example: It was the egregious act of the government.

Day 5

TOP 10 WORDS OF THE DAY

1) Word: Indefensible

Meaning: Unprotected, unjustifiable
Opposite:Well protected, justifiable
Example:This behaviour is morally indefensible.

2) Word: Scouring

Meaning: Scrub,rub,clean
Opposite:Pollute, dirt
Example: She scoured the cooker.

3) Word: Scrapping

Meaning: Discard, remove, eliminate,dump
Opposite: Keep,preserve,restore
Example: A bold decision was taken to scrap existing plant.

4) Word: Incumbent

Meaning: Necessary, present
Opposite: unnecessary,past
Example: A positive injunction is that which is incumbent on every believer.

5) Word:Nudge

Meaning:A light touch or push
Opposite: Crash,hit,punch
Example: Maggie gave him a nudge.

6) Word: Abrogating

Meaning: Cancel,discontinue
Opposite: Institute, introduce
Example: The government has formally abrogated the 1977 treaty.

7) Word: Whimsical

Meaning: Playful, mischievous, unsteady
Opposite: Serious,orderly
Example: Its just something whimsical I painted sometime ago.

8) Word: Incarcerated

Meaning: Imprisonment,confine,detain
Opposite: Free, release
Example: Many are Incarcerated for property offences.

9) Word: Disdain

Meaning:Contempt, disrespect, dislike
Opposite: Admiration,respect
Example:She looked at him with open disdain.

10) Word: Hypocrisy

Meaning: Dishonest,duplicity
Opposite:Honesty, sincerity
Example: There was no hypocrisy in the tears of the empress.

Day 4

TOP 10 WORDS OF THE DAY

1) Word: Irk
Meaning:Irritate,annoy
Opposite: Please
Example:It irks me to do all this work.

2) Word: Phony
Meaning: Not genuine,fraudulent
Opposite: Authentic,genuine
Example: No one could Phony a list like that.

3) Word: Munificence
Meaning: Generosity,charity
Opposite:Greed, cheapness
Example:We must be thankful for his Munificence.

4) Word: Abhorrent
Meaning:Hateful,horrible
Opposite: Admirable,loved
Example:Racism was Abhorrent to us all.

5) Word: Desecration
Meaning: Violation,infection, damaging
Opposite: Sanctification
Example: Do not desecrate the monument or surrounding area.

6) Word:Imbued
Meaning:Saturate,inform,inspire
Opposite: Cleanse,clear
Example: A society imbued with a sense of fairness.

7) Word: Staunch
Meaning: Loyal,faithful,devoted
Opposite: Disloyal,unfaithful
Example:He was a staunch supporter of the society.

8) Word: Exacerbated
Meaning:Increase
Opposite:Calm, reduce
Example:My headache started to exacerbate when my daughter played her loud music.

9) Word: Reparation
Meaning: Restoration, satisfaction,repair
Opposite: Injury,waste, defective
Example: The country paid millions in reparations.

10) Word: Apathy
Meaning: Lack of interest,lack of involvement
Opposite: Interest, enthusiasm
Example:There was apathy on the part of some members to participate in the meeting.

Day 3

TOP 10 WORDS OF THE DAY

1) Word:Servile
Meaning:Humble,self-abasing
Opposite:Bossy,assertive
Example:He bowed his head in a Servile manner.

2) Word: Facetious
Meaning:Joking,mischievous, teasing
Opposite: Serious
Example:Don't take a Facetious comment seriously because its supposed to be funny.

3) Word: Endeavour
Meaning:Try,attempt,aim
Opposite:Break,idle
Example:I will endeavor to speak a good word for the truth.

4) Word: Adjourned
Meaning: Withdraw,postpone
Opposite:Conclude,complete
Example:The meeting was adjourned until February 10.

5) Word:Dodgy
Meaning: Dishonest,deceitful
Opposite:Honest,reputable
Example:They were found to be Dodgy projects.

6) Word: Imponderable
Meaning: Difficult, inconsiderable, insignificant
Opposite: Significant,substantial
Example:A  hot body was one which had absorbed an imponderable substance

7) Word: Frantically
Meaning:Uncontrolled,panic-stricken
Opposite:Calmly,orderly, peacefully
Example:I tried Frantically to slip out of my blunder.

8) Word: Indignation
Meaning:Anger,distress, unhappiness
Opposite: Contentment
Example:A little girl showing her Indignation.

9) Word: Tyranny
Meaning: Cruelty,injustice
Opposite: Democracy
Example:The king sought an absolute tyranny over the colonies.

10) Word: Superfluous
Meaning:Excess,surplus, unneeded
Opposite: Necessary,essential
Example:The purchaser should avoid asking for Superfluous information.

Day 2

TOP 10 WORDS OF THE DAY


1) Word: Chicanery
Meaning: Trickery,deception,dishonesty
Opposite:Honesty,  forthrightness
Example:The trial revealed a world of political Chicanery and corruption.

2) Word: Squatted  

Meaning:Bend down,sit on one's heels
Opposite: Uplifted,elevated
Example:I squatted down in front  of him.

3)Word: Ramshackle
Meaning:Tumble down,broken down
Opposite: Well-maintained, sturdy
Example: It has a slightly ramshackle atmosphere,which adds to the charm.

4) Word:Awry

Meaning:Amiss,wrong
Opposite: Straight,symmetrical
Example:I got the impression that something was Awry.

5) Word:Boomeranged

Meaning:Bounce back,come back
Opposite:Stay in place,undynamic
Example: Criticism can sometimes boomerang against the accusers.

6) Word: Ignominy

Meaning: Shame,humiliation
Opposite: Honour
Example: He was in Ignominy of being imprisoned.

7) Word: Ubiquitous

Meaning: Everywhere,omnipresent
Opposite: Rare,scare
Example: His Ubiquitous influence was felt by all the family.

8) Word: Stymieing

Meaning: Obstruct,stop,inhibit
Opposite: Assist,help
Example:The changes must not be allowed to stymie new medical treatments.

9) Word: Dilapidated

Meaning:Shaky,deteriorated
Opposite: Smart,intact
Example:The hotel we stayed in was really dilapidated.

10) Word:Defiance

Meaning: Resistance,opposition
Opposite: Obedience
Example:The demonstration was held in Defiance of official warnings.

Day 1

TOP 10 WORDS OF THE DAY

1) Word:Tumbled

Meaning:Having fallen or collapsed
Opposite:Rise,Straighten up
Example:The stones tumbled down the hill.

2) Word: Spurious

Meaning:Fake,Bogus
Opposite: Genuine
Example: Don't trust spurious ideas and stories.

3) Word: Vague

Meaning: Indefinite, indeterminate,unclear
Opposite: Clear,firm,precise
Example: Many patients suffer Vague symptoms.

4) Word: Emphasis

Meaning: Importance,prominence, significance
Opposite: Ignorance,insignificance
Example:Words are sometimes italicized for emphasis

5) Word: Belligerence

Meaning: Warlike behaviour,Hostile
Opposite: Friendly,peaceable
Example:She was so belligerent that I gave up trying to explain.

6) Word:Touted

Meaning: Attempt to sell,proclaim,praise
Opposite:Blame,hide,discourage
Example:Sanjay was touting his wares.

7) Word: Curbing

Meaning: Restrain,keep in check,control
Opposite:Release
Example:She promised that she would curb her temper.

8) Word: Paradoxically

Meaning: Self-contradictory
Opposite:Explicable
Example: Arun suddenly finds himself in a Paradoxically weaker position.

9) Word:Wanton

Meaning:Wicked,evil,cruel
Opposite: Justifiable
Example:His diaries were wantonly destroyed.

10) Word:Emulate

Meaning:Imitate,copy,follow
Opposite:Contemn,disaffect, abandon
Example:Most rulers wished to emulate Alexander the Great.

Day 41

Day: 41 1) Word: Subsume (V) Meaning: Contain Opposite: Exclude Example: States subsume many of the responsibilities of governing from...